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G6 with Quantaray QTB-7500A Flash

 
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Sep 09, 2004 16:19 |  #1

I am new to Canon G series and this forum. Just received my new G6 and would like to know if my Quantaray QTB-7500A flash can be used with the G6, if I get the proper module. I currently have the MLiAF module for my Maxxum 5000i which I understand won't work with the G6. Thanks.




  
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Sep 16, 2004 20:01 |  #2

G6 with Quantaray QTB-7500A Flash

In case anyone else is interested, I'll reply to my own post. I have since learned that the QTB-7500A will not work with a digital camera. There is a new Quantaray flash and module for Canon digital cameras.




  
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Sep 16, 2004 20:31 |  #3

BigTem wrote:
In case anyone else is interested, I'll reply to my own post. I have since learned that the QTB-7500A will not work with a digital camera. There is a new Quantaray flash and module for Canon digital cameras.

Welcome to the forum, and thanks for the update. See? This was only your second post, and you're already making a contribution here. :D
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Mar 04, 2006 07:44 |  #4

Yep. I found out after playing with my new Rebel XT, that my Quantaray QTB-7500A won't work with my camera. :mad:

I was hoping to find a module that would work, but no luck so far. At least I can still use it with my ELAN II. Guess I'll be buying another flash.

Isn't it irritating?


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