Cameron
seasick, yet still docked
I'm in the market for a flash for a GW690iii, but I'm not too familiar with flases on MF cameras. Will any flash work? Do I need a PC cord?
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
It has a hot shoe and no electronics, so you can use pretty much any flash you want. A Vivitar 283 is a good option.
sevo
Fokutorendaburando
As long as you stay clear of current digital TTL only flashes, any flash that has a hot shoe or PC cord will do.
KyranFord
Newbie
I use Nikon SB speedlights -- cheap but good. Vivitars (283, 285) are good for starters.
Like sevo said, you can use the hot shoe or a sync cable.
Like sevo said, you can use the hot shoe or a sync cable.
EdSawyer
Established
thyristor
thyristor
the idea here is if you want some sort of automatic exposure, you would want a flash with a thyristor, e.g. the aforementioned vivitar, sunpak 383, etc.
thyristor
the idea here is if you want some sort of automatic exposure, you would want a flash with a thyristor, e.g. the aforementioned vivitar, sunpak 383, etc.
DCB
Well-known
I have a Olympus T20 that looks great...nice ans small. I have no tried it yet but it should work fine...it was not much $$
Peace
Peace
Takkun
Ian M.
Second vote for older Nikons, like the SB28, particularly because it's manual mode does the calculations for you onscreen.
Spanik
Well-known
Metz also got quite a few things that will at least not be dwarfed by the 690.
Dante_Stella
Rex canum cattorumque
Metz also got quite a few things that will at least not be dwarfed by the 690.
+1. The 45CL series is pretty much the boss, but it will block the spool releases.
Dante
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