Using flash on a Nikon RF camera

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A while ago member Cherrysoul aske me via PM how to use an Electronic flash on a Nikon RF camera,sorry for the late reply but here it goes.
First you need a hotshoe-adapter:
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Kiu
 

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Next, slide the adapter on top of the camera shoe and connect the Synch cable:

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ooops, I put it on backwards!!

Kiu
 

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Slide the flash on,set to AUTO and Viola:
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The SB-15 looks and balances better than the SB-28DX but hey, I am at work and din't have much with me.
Hey who needs a flash?
Personally I like 800 ISO with f1.1 and f1.8 lenses!

Kiu
 

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Good info. Sometimes the flash contacts on the older cameras are not reliable -- 50-year-old wiring and all that.
 
selma-1 said:
Kiu A Non Nikon adapter on a Nikon! How could you??? Why not use a Nikon SC-10 Synch Cord.

Speaking of SC-10 cords, I'm loving the S2!
Thanks Selma,
Mike
 
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selma-1 said:
Kiu A Non Nikon adapter on a Nikon! How could you??? Why not use a Nikon SC-10 Synch Cord.
Ahhh, you mean one of these, but the box says for Speedlight SB-9;)
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It took me a good two months to "Win" this sc-10 on ebay and I had to pay an arm and a leg!!:bang:

I wasn't about to let the fellow RFFers go tru the same pain and make it even harder for Nikon collectors...:angel:

Just kidding around,

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thank you KIU !I made it !! :D

Even though it's 50years old camera, they're still working properly!! I love Nikon gears.
 

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Silly me, I just use an old Vivitar 192 and a long PC extension cord. Could use the Vivitar 283 remote sensor on camera and the short PC extension cord from there to the plug too.

B2 (;->
 
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