eduvauchelle
Newbie
Hello
i'm looking for the best solution to attach a flash (all manual single pin connector) to a cord so that i can hand hold flash separate from camera.
what do you recommend?
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reference:
http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2011/06/shooting-street-photography-with-a-leica-m9-and-flash-in-los-angeles-at-night-first-impressions/
i'm looking for the best solution to attach a flash (all manual single pin connector) to a cord so that i can hand hold flash separate from camera.
what do you recommend?
e
reference:
http://erickimphotography.com/blog/2011/06/shooting-street-photography-with-a-leica-m9-and-flash-in-los-angeles-at-night-first-impressions/
Zoeica
Well-known
Use a Nikon SB-17 TTL (no TTL of course) cord, I use it all the time with the Leica SF20 flash or even the Nikon flashes.
eduvauchelle
Newbie
Thanks
my flash is a NISSIN 360TW all manual
will it work?
http://lewiscollard.com/flash/nissin-360-tw/
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my flash is a NISSIN 360TW all manual
will it work?
http://lewiscollard.com/flash/nissin-360-tw/
e
edge100
Well-known
Why not buy a set of cheap wireless triggers instead of a cable?
At least they offer the ability to do some more advanced off-camera flash, should you desire.
At least they offer the ability to do some more advanced off-camera flash, should you desire.
hepcat
Former PH, USN
There are a couple of options. First, pretty much any cord with a center pin will work; there's no need to have the others, but it won't hurt anything if it's there. I use a Sunpak 544 handle-mount flash. Neither the M8 nor the M9 have pc sync outlets, so if you use a pc cord you'll need a flash-shoe adapter with a pc outlet. Leica claims that there are no issues triggering a flash with up to 600v with the M8 and M9, but other digital cameras are more sensitive at 6v max. I'd suggest a safe-sync flash shoe gizmo like this or this just to be on the safe side. I have a Wein model on my Norman studio flash setup, and I bought to of the $8, one to have in each of my camera bags.
If you want just the off-camera cord, probably a Canon cord (or clone) would be the best buy since it has terminals in all the positions and can pretty much be used with any flash down the road.
If you want just the off-camera cord, probably a Canon cord (or clone) would be the best buy since it has terminals in all the positions and can pretty much be used with any flash down the road.
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