Aputure Triggers
Posted 23/01/2017 - 15:28
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It'll probably work in manual mode as cameras normally fire on the centre contact, makes will vary as to the position of the other contacts and their functions.
Nikons probably being more sophisticated than most due to the info shared between flash and camera and how they work as commander and slave.
Nikons probably being more sophisticated than most due to the info shared between flash and camera and how they work as commander and slave.
Chris
www.chrismillsphotography.co.uk
" A Hangover is something that occupies the Head you neglected to use the night before".
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K1 - Sigma 85mm F1.4, Pentax DFA 150 -450 F4.5 / 5.6, Pentax DFA* 24 - 70 F2.8
Samyang 14mm F2.8, Pentax DFA* 70-200 F2.8
K3iii + K3ii + K5iis converted to IR, Sigma 17 - 70 F2.8, Pentax 55 - 300 F4.5 / F5.6 PLM
www.chrismillsphotography.co.uk
" A Hangover is something that occupies the Head you neglected to use the night before".
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K1 - Sigma 85mm F1.4, Pentax DFA 150 -450 F4.5 / 5.6, Pentax DFA* 24 - 70 F2.8
Samyang 14mm F2.8, Pentax DFA* 70-200 F2.8
K3iii + K3ii + K5iis converted to IR, Sigma 17 - 70 F2.8, Pentax 55 - 300 F4.5 / F5.6 PLM
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11 years
Cheshire
Would a Pentax version of the Trigmaster II work on another make do you think? They probably wouldn't make different versions unless the hotshoe has a different configuration but who knows?
Any risk in trying?
A mate is letting me borrow his Nikon and I wouldn't want to damage it.