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Check out my flash FAQ for more details about your options:The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
Your site says the Digi-slave DSF-1 is a slave only flash but olympus has a ttl-pc cable for the c-3040z and the DSF-1 says it can be used with a hot shoe.Check out my flash FAQ for more details about your options:
http://www.the-meissners.org/olympus-flash.html
http://www.therollbar.com/flashes.htm Look at the Sunpak DS100 ($30.00) and the Quantaray MS1 ($20.00). I have tried both and they work great for fairly close work in small rooms. I use their tiny KISS ($25.00) bracket and it works great too. HTH. PatiO.The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
Antonio
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C-730 - Promaster 5750 flash
TCON-17 - Hoya polarizer - Hoya UV
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--The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
Does the Promaster have an AF-assist light that works with the
C-730, or is that red area just the flash's built-in light meter?
Yeah, it should work, if you want a flash that can be used as both a slave and a generic non-TTL flash. You could also buy a Vivitar 283 and Wein digital slave peanut for the same amount as you would spend on the DS-1 and pc-sync to hot-shoe converter, which might give you more power. I need to update the site, the DS-20 from Sunpak that Ritz sells for $29.95 (guide 59 feet at ISO 100, which is roughly 20-25 feet in automatic mode) is also an option if you don't need the power of the DS-1 (guide 79 feet at ISO 100, roughly 30-45 feet in automatic mode). FWIW, a guide of 79 might not be powerful enough if you are going to bounce the flash off of a ceiling or wall, unless your subjects are fairly close.Your site says the Digi-slave DSF-1 is a slave only flash butCheck out my flash FAQ for more details about your options:
http://www.the-meissners.org/olympus-flash.html
olympus has a ttl-pc cable for the c-3040z and the DSF-1 says it
can be used with a hot shoe.
If I get a "cold" shoe that becomes "hot" when connected to a PC
cable and mount it on a bracket will that work?
I'm not familiar with any of the stuff I just said/asked so don't
flame me![]()
Hmmm, it works fine with my C-2100UZ. You do have to half press the shutter release button to get a focus lock. For me, the red light stays on while I have the shutter release 1/2 pressed.It's supposed to be an AF assist but doesn't work with C-730, it
disappear too quickly...so far this has been my experience.
The red area is the AF assist lamp. I've gotten it to work ~ 40 feet in complete darkness. Note, when you get the Olympus module, the flash does not have an independent light meter, it uses the camera TTL connection to determine when to cut off the light. If you want to use the flash as a generic non-TTL flash, you need to also get the generic adapter (model number 71177), which has a builtin light meter, and hot-shoe + pc-sync support.Does the Promaster have an AF-assist light that works with the
C-730, or is that red area just the flash's built-in light meter?
Thanks for the reply. I've done a bit more poking around and I think I'm gonna go for the promaster 5550.Yeah, it should work, if you want a flash that can be used as both
a slave and a generic non-TTL flash. You could also buy a Vivitar
283 and Wein digital slave peanut for the same amount as you would
spend on the DS-1 and pc-sync to hot-shoe converter, which might
give you more power. I need to update the site, the DS-20 from
Sunpak that Ritz sells for $29.95 (guide 59 feet at ISO 100, which
is roughly 20-25 feet in automatic mode) is also an option if you
don't need the power of the DS-1 (guide 79 feet at ISO 100, roughly
30-45 feet in automatic mode). FWIW, a guide of 79 might not be
powerful enough if you are going to bounce the flash off of a
ceiling or wall, unless your subjects are fairly close.
The red area is the AF assist lamp. I've gotten it to work ~ 40Does the Promaster have an AF-assist light that works with the
C-730, or is that red area just the flash's built-in light meter?
feet in complete darkness. Note, when you get the Olympus module,
the flash does not have an independent light meter, it uses the
camera TTL connection to determine when to cut off the light. If
you want to use the flash as a generic non-TTL flash, you need to
also get the generic adapter (model number 71177), which has a
builtin light meter, and hot-shoe + pc-sync support.
I've not used the 5550DX, only the 5750DX. From the specs, it looks like a decent flash. The differences are, it is smaller than the 5750DX, the 5550DX has the ability to tilt down 7 degrees, which is helpful for macro photography, it only has a guide number of 100 (compared to 130), it doesn't have a manual zoom option on the lens, and it doesn't have a front fill light (you could use the camera's flash as a fill light).Thanks for the reply. I've done a bit more poking around and I
think I'm gonna go for the promaster 5550.
Before I do, any reasons why I shouldn't?
As I mention in the FAQ, the # 9901 adapter is for cameras with the 5 pin TTL terminal (like the C-730UZ), and the #1045 adapter is for cameras with a hot-shoe (like the E-10, E-20, C-5050Z, C-750UZ). The usual price for the adapters is $60, but in the past McAlisters has offered a better deal if you call them up, and mention you saw a deal on the internet (it is usually mentioned in the Sony forum at least once a week, which is where I discovered it).So what is the model number for the adapter that works with the C-730?
hey do you mind if i link to your page off my site? (put it in my link section)Check out my flash FAQ for more details about your options:The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
http://www.the-meissners.org/olympus-flash.html
Sure, no problem. You might want to link to my general camera links page as well:hey do you mind if i link to your page off my site? (put it in myCheck out my flash FAQ for more details about your options:The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
http://www.the-meissners.org/olympus-flash.html
link section)
Michael:I've not used the 5550DX, only the 5750DX. From the specs, it
looks like a decent flash. The differences are, it is smaller than
the 5750DX, the 5550DX has the ability to tilt down 7 degrees,
which is helpful for macro photography, it only has a guide number
of 100 (compared to 130), it doesn't have a manual zoom option on
the lens, and it doesn't have a front fill light (you could use the
camera's flash as a fill light).
Hmmm, it works fine with my C-2100UZ. You do have to half pressIt's supposed to be an AF assist but doesn't work with C-730, it
disappear too quickly...so far this has been my experience.
the shutter release button to get a focus lock. For me, the red
light stays on while I have the shutter release 1/2 pressed.
Interesting - I have the MS-1 and it does not work with the Olympus cameras I tried it with (2020, 2100, D40) (reacts to preflash).http://www.therollbar.com/flashes.htm Look at the Sunpak DS100The FL-40 flash is too expensive. Where can I buy other flash instead?
($30.00) and the Quantaray MS1 ($20.00). I have tried both and they
work great for fairly close work in small rooms. I use their tiny
KISS ($25.00) bracket and it works great too. HTH. PatiO.
McAlisters has a great price right now. I just paid $49 for the Promaster #9901. ($8 shipping but I also got a Promaster 5750dx flash and Promaster flash grip).As I mention in the FAQ, the # 9901 adapter is for cameras with theSo what is the model number for the adapter that works with the C-730?
5 pin TTL terminal (like the C-730UZ), and the #1045 adapter is for
cameras with a hot-shoe (like the E-10, E-20, C-5050Z, C-750UZ).
The usual price for the adapters is $60, but in the past McAlisters
has offered a better deal if you call them up, and mention you saw
a deal on the internet (it is usually mentioned in the Sony forum
at least once a week, which is where I discovered it).