I just got offered a SB-80DX nikon flash really cheap, is there anyway to get it firing on a xti? If possible let me know and what i would need to get it working. Thanks
Zeus87 Member 35 posts Joined Apr 2007 More info | Sep 10, 2007 14:36 | #1 I just got offered a SB-80DX nikon flash really cheap, is there anyway to get it firing on a xti? If possible let me know and what i would need to get it working. Thanks XTI.
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martinsmith Senior Member 680 posts Joined Jul 2007 Location: S Glos, UK More info | Sep 10, 2007 15:00 | #2 The SB-80DX has a trigger voltage of less than 5 volts. Your camera will be able to handle up to 250v, so you can use without problems. [SIZE=1]ms-imaging
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so then i can purchase it and sit it right in the hotshoe and fire away? wierd...THANKS XTI.
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FlashZebra This space available 4,427 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Northern Kentucky More info | Sep 10, 2007 20:25 | #4 Zeus87 wrote in post #3903700 so then i can purchase it and sit it right in the hotshoe and fire away? wierd...THANKS Yes, and I think it even has a "traditional automatic" mode that will work nicely, even with a Canon DSLR.
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bieber Goldmember 1,992 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: Bradenton, FL More info | Sep 10, 2007 22:16 | #5 You'll just need to manually set the exposure variables for auto exposure EOS 20D w/ BG-E2 grip
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