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Vivitar 283 and 40D .Will it work?

 
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Jul 28, 2008 12:09 |  #1

Has anyone used this combo. 40D PC sync cord to a 283. I am a little concerned about the synch voltage>>>

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Jul 28, 2008 12:47 |  #2

Only way I'd trust it is with a radio control

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Jul 28, 2008 13:36 |  #3

AB8ND wrote in post #6000556 (external link)
Only way I'd trust it is with a radio control

Jack

Thanks Jack !!!

I read the voltage was pretty high so it makes sense to me.


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Jul 28, 2008 19:27 |  #4

Measure it. I use a 20+ year old 283 on my 20D no problems. It measures 103vDC so it's well under the 250v limit of all Canon EOS cameras past the 10D.


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Jul 28, 2008 21:28 |  #5

Vivitar 283 works fine on 40D. Mine is only about 6 years old though.


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Jul 28, 2008 21:50 |  #6

pawdog wrote in post #6003545 (external link)
Vivitar 283 works fine on 40D. Mine is only about 6 years old though.

You can't say for sure. If the trigger voltage is <250v then it'll be fine, otherwise you can't say for sure. Measure it.


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Jul 29, 2008 11:36 |  #7

I have a meter. What points on the flash do you measure? Contacts?


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Jul 29, 2008 11:51 |  #8

scorpio_e wrote in post #6007002 (external link)
I have a meter. What points on the flash do you measure? Contacts?

One probe on the pin at the bottom of the foot and the other probe on the contact at the side of the shoe. It'll be easier to get to the side contact if you turn the thumb screw all the way up (farthest from the bottom of the foot) and out of the way.


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Jul 30, 2008 06:48 |  #9

The PC sync port should work, but don't mount the flash on the hotshoe ... get a flash bracket.




  
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Jul 30, 2008 09:00 |  #10

digadv wrote in post #6012320 (external link)
The PC sync port should work, but don't mount the flash on the hotshoe ... get a flash bracket.

What's your reasoning?


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Jul 30, 2008 11:53 |  #11

SolidxSnake wrote in post #6012859 (external link)
What's your reasoning?

Good question. I thought voltage was voltage:) but.....


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Jul 30, 2008 12:46 |  #12

scorpio_e wrote in post #6013782 (external link)
Good question. I thought voltage was voltage:) but.....

It is. If a flash is safe to plug into the PC terminal of your 40D, then it'll also be safe to mount on the hotshoe.


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Jul 30, 2008 15:03 as a reply to  @ PacAce's post |  #13

I'll see what I can remember regarding using the Vivitar 283 because I posted a similar question a few months back regarding my Vivitar 285. It should work on manual mode and obviously not TTL with the Canon 40D, like mine. I went through a series of questions/answers on here trying to figure out voltages etc. so I wouldn't fry the camera or the flash. Interesting enough, I stumbled upon on article through here about a new 285 that was designed to be used by the newer digital cameras due to the increased voltages etc. Well, Vivitar DID NOT redo the 285 or 283 for that matter. I found this out after I purchased a new 285 for about $90 dollars. They ensured me that the Canon can put out increased voltages but shouldn't be a problem for my flash. Vivitar stated I shouldn't have a problem at all. I basically have twins now and can keep one for a spare. They said it shouldn't go higher than 12v and Canon said the camera is tested well above 250v so I guess my questions were answered. Search for the Vivitar 285 thread and if you're really unsure or wary...Call both companies. I also called Quantum regarding my battery pack and use with my new digital 40D. GOOD LUCK!




  
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Jul 30, 2008 18:22 |  #14

SolidxSnake wrote in post #6012859 (external link)
What's your reasoning?

Well, I just read the manual ... page 106 of the 40D manual (bottom of the page). The PC port is rated at <250V. I don't see the same spec for the hotshoe, so better safe than sorry and keep it off the hotshoe (which I have read is rated at 6V but can't confirm).

Personally, I have modified my 283 (+200V) to work with sync voltages at 6V.

It is. If a flash is safe to plug into the PC terminal of your 40D, then it'll also be safe to mount on the hotshoe.

You're making a hugh assumption that the same circuit is triggering both ports. Personally, I would not take the chance.




  
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Jul 30, 2008 18:31 |  #15

scorpio_e wrote in post #6013782 (external link)
Good question. I thought voltage was voltage:) but.....

220, 221 ... whatever it takes:D




  
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