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Mar 08, 2006 01:37 |  #1

Hi, I am in the process of buying a radio sender for my elinchroms, but I know how this works with my dslr but how does it work with my hasselblad 203 fe which has a cold shoe and not a hotshoe. Thanks in advanceAndyWhoops not really a canon thread is it_ but my dslr is canon.


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Mar 08, 2006 06:10 |  #2

Sorry mate, but i don't really understand what your question is...

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OK, just had a re-read. Personally not sure about your blad... there are a few guys on here using them, but it might be a question for Elinchrom.

My guess is that Hassleblads and most things like that are shot under Tungsten most of the time.


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Mar 08, 2006 11:29 |  #3

There should be a PC socket on your Blad body to connect to, or if you are using lenses with built-in shutters there is a PC socket on the lens.




  
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