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  • Great idea in theory - just be sure that you don't damage your camera. Some older flash-guns have trigger voltages that can be several hundred volts! Many modern cameras can only handle less than 12v.

    For a list of flash-guns and their trigger voltages try searching for 'Flash trigger voltages' You should see botzillerDOTcom in the list...

    PS I have a Fuji camera, and they are, or so I am told, able to take up to 400volts!

    Please do your research first!

  • @KingswayDriving

    Hi. Thanks for the tips. I actually knew that this model was designed for my camera. I was planning to buy a similar one, and then I found this second hand almost new. I did not know that the voltage can go that high!

    Cheers

    K.

  • Hi,

    I bought this one from Jessops in London. They also sell online and have flashguns for all brands of cameras. They probably won't have second hand online.

    Cheers

    Kamil

  • Where the hell can i buy one of those. Tell me please and if i can buy one on line or not? are they only for pentax? Also greate vid and the "screen" is called a catchlight

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