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| Lighting for Photo/Videography Discuss equipment and techniques used for lighting (continuous, studio, strobist) in photography and videography. |
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Pasir Ris
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I am unsure whether this question is relevant in this age but here goes:
I recently acquired a hand-mounted flash called the Starblitz 18GM and it works like a charm with my Canon 400D. However, i wanted to use the flash on my film rangefinder (Yashica MG-1) but the rangefinder has no built-in flash. Is there another alternative to trigger the slave flash? (There is no PC connector on the flash itself) Thanks. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Punggol
Posts: 10,776
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your Yashica MG-1 has hotshoe, can mount a small flash/ir trigger to trigger remote slave flash, or you can get a something like this to connect the camera to the slave flash via sync cable.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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To better exemplify my issue, here's the only available image of the flash on the internet: ![]() As the slave flash is triggered by the smaller in-built flash, what i am looking for is solutions to trigger the slave flash without the use of another flash while making sure the flash syncs with the camera's shutter speed. Any other suggestions here? |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Punggol
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the only mean to trigger your Starblitz is via another flash, you don't want to attach a flash to your camera.
you can consider these two ways: #1, open up your Starblitz and connect a wire to the camera hotshoe for trigger your flash. #2, use 1 sec shutter or bulb mode on your camera, and depress the test button on your flash when you hear the camera shutter open. hope this help. |
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