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Posted by JRP on March 08, 2000 at 00:59:48:
In Reply to: flash/sync problem with the Nikon N70 posted by Joanna Lowinger on March 06, 2000 at 19:23:01:
: I need help, here's my problem: I have a flash (strobe) and
an external light meter, I'm doing studio photography and I have
a Nikon N70.
: I followed all of the directions in the manual to set up the
camera to use the external strobe, the light meter can trip the
flash but when I go to take a picture the camera is not tripping
the flash.
: I have the camera set at 1/100 or 1/60, which is below the
suggested 1/125 that the manual suggests. I have a hot shoe
adaptor hooked up to the camera.
: As far as anyone can tell things are set up correctly. Any
ideas what's wrong?
: Thanks now for all your help.
You are not saying :
a) What type of cable sync you have (brand, model)
b) What strobe you are using (dedicated?)
c) The info on the meter is irrelevant for this case since it
likely has different electronics than your N70 hot shoe.
Typical sync cords for your N70 are the Nikon SC-11, SC-17,
SC-23.
Have a great time :-)
JRP
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