Tiny hot shoe flash?

Forest_rain

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I'm looking for a tiny hot shoe flash for my Vitomatic II. Camera is quite small so it'd be silly to have a large flash mounted on it.

Flash uses a PC sync socket, so I'd need one compatible with it.

Any recommendations?
 
I don't get it. Do you want a flash to use in a hot shoe or one with a cable to go to the PC socket on the camera? Their are plenty of small hot shoe flashes, but one with a cable I don't know. I use a small converter mounted into the hot shoe when I use a non-cable flash.
 
I have a 253 (9 volt battery) very basic, hot shoe or sync cord, 3 settings, manual, auto close and auto distance. No bounce but it was five dollars.
 
I have a Nikon SB-30 flash unit which fits this bill for me. Very compact, multiple manual power settings, auto-in-flash capability, and typically about $50 to $65 from Ebay. Takes a Lithium CR123 battery and gets a huge number of flashes per battery. If I need a PC cord connection, a $6 adapter provides it.

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I don't get it. Do you want a flash to use in a hot shoe or one with a cable to go to the PC socket on the camera? Their are plenty of small hot shoe flashes, but one with a cable I don't know. I use a small converter mounted into the hot shoe when I use a non-cable flash.


I guess I should have said "cold shoe flash". The vitomatic II has a cold shoe on the top and uses PC sync cable to fire.
 
Sunpak Auto 121 is small, shoe mounted, with built-in (and stowed) PC cable. Has a single auto setting, or manual. Uses 2x AA batteries.
 
If you had a hot shoe I was going to send you this:

small flash by John Carter, on Flickr

but I use the Vivitar 2600-d with a converter at times (about the same size as the 252, but again it needs a converter)(plus it is a little newer so it doesn't completely discharge with each flash, so cycle time is shorter on auto and battery life is longer)(and 4 AA batteries vs 2).
 
Whichever one you choose. Be careful these shoe holders and battery covers are old plastic. And lots of them are broken. The Sunpak Auto 121 looks like a good one but it would be nice to have it checked out. When digital came along everybody gave me their old flashes about 1/3 had something wrong with then.
 
Whichever one you choose. Be careful these shoe holders and battery covers are old plastic. And lots of them are broken. The Sunpak Auto 121 looks like a good one but it would be nice to have it checked out. When digital came along everybody gave me their old flashes about 1/3 had something wrong with then.

I wish I enough knowledge to breath life back in my old Vivitar 192, and find a couple of illusive AA battery packs (I think only sold in Japan).

B2 (;->
 
Ended up going with the vivitar 253. It was only $5. Hopefully it's small enough, hard to tell the size, the 121 looks a little bit smaller but will see once I get it, for $5 can't fail too hard.
 
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