Friday, December 11, 2009

Digital Camera Old Flash Adapter Home Made I Have A Sony Alpha 350 Dslr Camera, Will An Older Digital Flash And A Hot Shoe Adapter Work?

I have a sony alpha 350 dslr camera, will an older digital flash and a hot shoe adapter work? - digital camera old flash adapter home made

I have two older flashes. Automatic Vivitar 2600, and Sakar Auto 27B, therefore, only compatible with Nikon and Canon. If I have a Sony adapter for Nikon to use these flashes?

4 comments:

What said...

Yes, that would technically work, while the introduction of all the potential dangers of the use of inheritance and flashing details on that later. A shoe type, such as Konica Minolta FS-1100 hot shoe adapter, you can set on your Sony Alpha DSLR-A350. The real version, and some reproductions of Minolta with a 4 pins in various capacities Minolta TTL flash control. There are some less expensive 2-pole versions only the flash fire. As they adapted to their needs (without flash Minolta), do a little more money for more expensive alternatives to 4-pin to secure the usually a synchronization function.

Lightning have triggered in the Age of tensions that surpass the boundaries of a modern digital SLR cameras. With this association, a digital camera can be seriously damaged. A \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt is 6 volts of activation of the normally recommended, but not a trigger voltage to 12 volts is considered safe by most manufacturers. Check with Sony in order to be absolutely sure the boundaries of the A350. Vivitar 2600 Automatic 148V informed. I had no information about T27B him while you are testing with a multimeter or contact Sakar.

The Security feature enables you to synchronize cited using flash with high voltages safely with digital SLR cameras. It's like a surge protector to the shoe (in simple terms). Because their memories not TTL, they only work on automatic and manual modes. Here are two examples of the standard 4-pin synchronization of safety shoes Minolta adapter:
http://www.gadgetinfinity.com/product.ph ...
http://www.safe-sync.com/fs-1100_fs1100_ ...

What said...

Yes, that would technically work, while the introduction of all the potential dangers of the use of inheritance and flashing details on that later. A shoe type, such as Konica Minolta FS-1100 hot shoe adapter, you can set on your Sony Alpha DSLR-A350. The real version, and some reproductions of Minolta with a 4 pins in various capacities Minolta TTL flash control. There are some less expensive 2-pole versions only the flash fire. As they adapted to their needs (without flash Minolta), do a little more money for more expensive alternatives to 4-pin to secure the usually a synchronization function.

Lightning have triggered in the Age of tensions that surpass the boundaries of a modern digital SLR cameras. With this association, a digital camera can be seriously damaged. A \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ u0026lt is 6 volts of activation of the normally recommended, but not a trigger voltage to 12 volts is considered safe by most manufacturers. Check with Sony in order to be absolutely sure the boundaries of the A350. Vivitar 2600 Automatic 148V informed. I had no information about T27B him while you are testing with a multimeter or contact Sakar.

The Security feature enables you to synchronize cited using flash with high voltages safely with digital SLR cameras. It's like a surge protector to the shoe (in simple terms). Because their memories not TTL, they only work on automatic and manual modes. Here are two examples of the standard 4-pin synchronization of safety shoes Minolta adapter:
http://www.gadgetinfinity.com/product.ph ...
http://www.safe-sync.com/fs-1100_fs1100_ ...

Curious said...

ask people to save in a camera that the device you are thinking - and the flash on the demonstration model (s) you are at the pins on the hot shoe flash to try and sell interest must match.

I love to order the camera, because if you have camera probs. They have a place to return.

You can find what you want, as a potential buyer in the store, and always say they want to think about and compare prices online. then a definitive answer about compatibility - I think someone is not here.

Good luck!

Crim Liar said...

I was aware at the Sony adapter shoes, but not Sony / Sony Canon and Nikon shoe adapter.

Could you tell us a link.

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