Flash Trigger Voltage For Sony Alpha Cameras Flash Sync Voltage Question ?

Flash sync voltage question ? - flash trigger voltage for sony alpha cameras

OK, I cross a few pockets of the old camera and found some old flash Cokin Creative. There was a strobe light that are used to the top of the camera or ring on the front of the lens can begin. Really a very clever device.

The problem is that you can not find what triggers tension in any of the paperwork. Before you use it in my previous digital controls, I would like to know insurance companies will not harm the camera.

Does anybody know where I can find this information or how to test the trigger voltage?

Thanks in advance

2 comments:

fhotoace said...

Yes, have SLR cameras from Nikon (12V) and Canon (6V) from the activation voltages significantly lower than the flash drives before, you have indeed caused tension between flash unit test COKIN.

My database shows no link blink COKIN.

http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolt ...

qrk said...

You need) a high impedance multimeter (voltmeter. Perhaps a friend who's in the e-mail can help you. Nowadays, this type of meter a digital multimeter. Measure the voltage when the flash shoe is on and ready to blink. If more than 100V, use a modern camera, even if the device 250 volts, as with most digital SLR cameras from Nikon to treat. The gauge reading wrong, because the internal resistance of the trip circuit.

There are adapters for your shoes that you use a trigger voltage to a modern camera with a flash shoe and discovered. They are about $ 50.
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/24 ...

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