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Posted by J. Ramón Palacios on November 08, 1999 at 04:38:38:
In Reply to: Albinar 90MDTZ Flash posted by Gene on November 08, 1999 at 03:23:25:
: HELP! I have an Albinar 90MDTZ flash unit which I left in
the car and the back plate came off! Now I don't know what F-stop
settings to use under the various flash seetings. If someone has
one, could someone tell me the ISO 400 settings and the order,
left to right of the setting switch? I'm pretty sure Full Flash
is far right, and the f-stop for there is about 4, but don't want
to waste a roll of film to find out. Thanks!
Doug Clifford wrote to someone looking for a part for an Albinar
flash, in May of this year:
"The problem is determining who makes, distributes, and
services Albinar photo equipment. I spent a good deal of time
some months back and just rechecked my resources tonight. There
is virtually no information for Albinar products on the web. I
suspect unless you can find a junker flash unit of the same
model, you may be out of luck on this search".
So, unless someone has one like that, you are going to have to
shoot a roll (and take notes).
Sorry
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