villain 2
John 3:16
Are there any canon flashes that work with the R-D1?
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Canon EOS 1D 28-105+300 L + R-D1S
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Canon EOS 1D 28-105+300 L + R-D1S
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victoriapio
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Canon Flash and R-D1
Canon Flash and R-D1
I just tried putting a Canon 420EX on the hotshoe of my R-D1s and it wouldn't fit. Too many metal prongs. I don't have a sync cord on me but I presume it would work via sync cord.
O.C.
Canon Flash and R-D1
villain 2 said:Are there any canon flashes that work with the R-D1?
I just tried putting a Canon 420EX on the hotshoe of my R-D1s and it wouldn't fit. Too many metal prongs. I don't have a sync cord on me but I presume it would work via sync cord.
O.C.
speanut
Member
I've tried with Canon 430Ex on my R-D1s. It worked fine.
It doesn't fit completely but it works fine.
It doesn't fit completely but it works fine.
Sam2nd
6x6
I have a Metz 32 MZ-3 only with one contact in the middle of the shoe and work with the RD1s, I don't like too much, but work.
Regards.
Regards.
PaulN
Monkey
I have used a 550EX and a 580EX on my R-D1s with no problems (it is a tight fit though). When either the 550 or 580 are in manual mode, you can use the wireless trigger capabilities. It makes for a nice multi-flash setup.
jim_buchanan
Established
I use an older Canon 133A. It is reported to use a lower, "safe" voltage. It has the eye for exposure control, however I haven't gotten completely comfortable with the exposures yet. Gto it on eBay for cheap.
Try this one or one of the others in that series, for the AE-1, 144A?
Try this one or one of the others in that series, for the AE-1, 144A?
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