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Will the above flash work with the shoe on the Pentax ist DS?
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Good chance it does work, as generic flash: manual and auto modes depending what's the flash feature, no ttl of course. The triggervoltage is low, only possible issue is polarity IMO.
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Would it cause any damage to camera?
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joelw135 wrote:
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http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html But I won't guaranty anything ok ![]() |
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Just for illustration purpose, when you connect an "innocent" ohmmeter (even a digital) to check the hotshoe contact for example, you just put 3v on it, and you have 50% of chance that it's at wrong polarity :G
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Thanks, I will try to figure it out.
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