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Aug 05, 2011 09:04 |  #16

I think people are adding them on the side of the flash, not replacing the PC port. There was a tutorial somewhere but I cant find it.


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Aug 05, 2011 09:11 |  #17

JakAHearts wrote in post #12881678 (external link)
I think people are adding them on the side of the flash, not replacing the PC port. There was a tutorial somewhere but I cant find it.

I saw one for the 460II but i'd love to see someone take apart the 560. I really like the flash so far, and the music feature is nice. I could see me having several of these in my arsenol :)


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Aug 05, 2011 14:22 |  #18

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anyone know how to remove the pc sync, i'd love to put in a 3.5mm like my other flashes, but i can't seem to remove it. i've taken it apart, removed the clip inside, and tried to press it out (both ways) and now thinking about drilling it out...any suggestions?

I left the PC port alone and went for the foot. Awkward placement, though, if the light isn't on a stand, and you can't find L-connector sync cables.


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Aug 05, 2011 14:29 |  #19

Hey there it is. I knew I saw it somewhere. Silly search function... ;)


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