Pentax K10D and Flash Triggers
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 11:13
Hello,
The RF-602 remote flash triggers on ebay are advertised as compatible with Canon or Nikon cameras. I've heard that these can also be used with Pentax. Can anyone tell me which type (Nikon or Canon) would work with my K10D? Thanks, Paul.
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 11:16
I believe its the Canon unit, uses the same 2.5mm jack.
Maplins: 2.5mm jack (JK00A) 99 pence small toggle switch, mom on-off-perm on (FH02C) 2.29 Regards Last Edited by K10D on 18/11/2009 - 11:34
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 13:34
Any wireless flash control will work since they are not camera specific. They are conrolled by the main contact in the hot shoe or by a PC sync cable on cameras without a hotshoe.
I think K10D is momentarily confusing this with a remote release. Ken "... I did what I always do. I tend to like my camera set to 1/125th of a second at f2.8, which is rather a slow shutter speed, and a shallow depth of field. I circled the chair running off about three rolls." Jane Bown on photographing the Queen on her 80th birthday.
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 14:55
Definitely am...
Time to plug in the common sense cable me thinks....
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 16:25
Hello,
If a Nikon or Canon transmitter was plugged into the Pentax hot shoe wouldn't the extra dedicated pins connect wrongly to the camera and cause problems? Cheers, Paul
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Posted 18/11/2009 - 16:32
Paul4703 wrote: Hello, If a Nikon or Canon transmitter was plugged into the Pentax hot shoe wouldn't the extra dedicated pins connect wrongly to the camera and cause problems? Cheers, Paul No. Radio triggers are not dedicated to any particular brand of camera. They use only the centre pin which is in the same place on all flashes/hot shoes. Peter Smith Body: K10D + BG, K20D(2) + BG's Prime: FA31/43/77 Ltd, FA50 Macro, DA*55, D-FA100mm Macro, Sigma EX180 Macro, DA*300. Zoom: DA12-24, DA*16-50, DA*50-135, DA*60-250. Flash: AF240FT(2), AF500FTZ, AF360FGZ(2), AF540FGZ(2), AF160FC Ringflash (deceased Software: Adobe Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5, Photomatix Pro, Noise Ninja, iWatermark, Picasa 3. Backpack Bag: Tamrac Expedition 7x, Lowepro Fastpack 350, Lowepro Vertex 100AW, Lowepro Slingshot 200AW Shoulder Bag: Tamrac 613 Super Pro 13, Lowepro Stealth Reporter 500AW, Lowepro S&F Reporter 300AW Last Edited by Mannesty on 18/11/2009 - 16:33
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 08:58
Hi,
The radio triggers I'm looking at are the RF-602. They are reviewed here: http://scubajunkie-mymind.blogspot.com/2009/09/yongnuo-rf-602-review-couple-of-y... From the photo there are dedicated pins on the receiver for either Nikon or Canon flashguns. I assume the same is for the transmitter. Apparantly these connections provide high speed sync and wake up functions for the flash. I'm concerned about these connections mating with the camera connections which may serve different functions for a Pentax camera. Regards, Paul.
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 09:24
I've had cheap triggers before and they don't last don't get me wrong they are good as a get me by
I've just bought Twinlink T2D and the build quality is good a bit expensive but i think they are worth it and the range is 600m i think and can be fired with out being in direct sight James My Fluidr "To see in colour is a delight for the eye, But to see in black and white is a delight for the soul" ANDRI HERY
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 09:27
What sort of flash do you want to trigger?
These are the ones I use with studio flashes: link They've been working well for about three years. Ken "... I did what I always do. I tend to like my camera set to 1/125th of a second at f2.8, which is rather a slow shutter speed, and a shallow depth of field. I circled the chair running off about three rolls." Jane Bown on photographing the Queen on her 80th birthday.
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 09:57
oops Not meters but feet
I've just fired a strobe through two closed doors at 100ft James range in doors 150ft out doors 600ft out doors 2.4 GHz RF & IR 16 Channel LCD display with back light strobe and flash My Fluidr "To see in colour is a delight for the eye, But to see in black and white is a delight for the soul" ANDRI HERY
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 10:03
Mannesty wrote: Paul4703 wrote: Hello, If a Nikon or Canon transmitter was plugged into the Pentax hot shoe wouldn't the extra dedicated pins connect wrongly to the camera and cause problems? Cheers, Paul No. Radio triggers are not dedicated to any particular brand of camera. They use only the centre pin which is in the same place on all flashes/hot shoes. It seems the ones you are looking at are dedicated to Nikon/Canon. I was referring to the PT-04 triggers that I and many others use that are not dedicated at all. For simple remote flash triggering the PT-04's work well for me. Peter Smith Body: K10D + BG, K20D(2) + BG's Prime: FA31/43/77 Ltd, FA50 Macro, DA*55, D-FA100mm Macro, Sigma EX180 Macro, DA*300. Zoom: DA12-24, DA*16-50, DA*50-135, DA*60-250. Flash: AF240FT(2), AF500FTZ, AF360FGZ(2), AF540FGZ(2), AF160FC Ringflash (deceased Software: Adobe Lightroom 3, Photoshop CS5, Photomatix Pro, Noise Ninja, iWatermark, Picasa 3. Backpack Bag: Tamrac Expedition 7x, Lowepro Fastpack 350, Lowepro Vertex 100AW, Lowepro Slingshot 200AW Shoulder Bag: Tamrac 613 Super Pro 13, Lowepro Stealth Reporter 500AW, Lowepro S&F Reporter 300AW Last Edited by Mannesty on 19/11/2009 - 10:04
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Posted 19/11/2009 - 10:08
Hi
RF 602 triggers are indeed dedicated but they still will work with Pentax. The dedication allows them to wake up flash at half press of a shutter. If you re using them with old flashes or ones that don't go to sleep after few minutes, they will be fine with any camera. In fact i just ordered this exact triggerss from dealextreme.com. Good price but slooow shipping. Marcin Kit: Samsung GX20, DA 15mm Ltd,FA 43mmmm Ltd Feisol tripod with FLM head |
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