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Sep 29, 2007 13:02 |  #1

i am trying to get a 4 off camera flash setup, anyway ill get to the point, do the xNikon SB-26's work with canon camera, 20D
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Sep 30, 2007 06:32 |  #2

If you are using these off-camera, fired by pocket wizards, you can use just about any flash.


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Sep 30, 2007 08:53 |  #3

If you are content with off camera manual flash, the Nikon SB-26 is a very nice flash unit that can be used by almost any camera that has robust functional control, like you 20D.

And, you will not need expensive Pocket Wizards just to gain this accommodating utility. A reliable and inexpensive sync cord about 5 Meters or 15 feet will do nicely.

For the 20D and an SB-26 you will need a sync cord that has a male PC on each end.

One that has a male "Nikon Screwlock" PC on each end would be even better as the "Nikon Screwlock PC" connector is a lot more relioable than just a pain PC connector.

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