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PC Synch Adaptors (dumb single pin variety)
Started by ScottinPollock, Jun 14 2019 07:08 AM
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Posted 14 June 2019 - 07:08 AM
With respect to the above single pin PC Synch adaptors, does the camera see it as a mounted flash?
I have a camera with a rather stupidly designed algorithm that disables bracketing when it recognizes a flash (or trigger) has been mounted. I am hoping this might be a way to get a flash triggered without the camera knowing one is there.
The built in synch port on a similar camera works in this regard, but have my doubts about the camera not detecting whatever load these adaptors impart as a mounted flash.