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REMOTE FLASH ( the rest of the story )



 
 
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Old September 16th 06, 10:58 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
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Default REMOTE FLASH ( the rest of the story )

My remote flash trigger came in the mail today.
It's a cube ( about 1" around )
with a tripod socket on the bottom,
an accesory shoe on top, and a sensor on the front.

Dug out my old Vivitar 2000 strobe
loaded it with ni-cads, and slipped on the "trigger"

Took a few pics using my Nikon L4.
DAZZLING !
This is like firing an old M3 flashbulb.
You could take pics in a coal-mine.

OOPS..... pics show no improvement.
????
I fussed around with the menus on the Nikon,
and found a flash setting that works with the remote.
SUCCESS !!

Definitely a solution for taking pics in
"the large dark room"... using the P&S camera.



rj
 




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