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Nikon DSLR Cameras
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D200
D200 with Vivitar 283 risky or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="MrF" data-source="post: 182630" data-attributes="member: 10292"><p>From what I understand, the newer Nikons can't handle a high trigger voltage (>12V from the link that carguy posted). If your manual says the D200 is good up to 250V, it probably does, but check the line for the Vivitar 283 from that link: up to 600V for some older models. That would give me pause. If the 283 has a sync terminal, you should be able to use it off camera without any issues though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrF, post: 182630, member: 10292"] From what I understand, the newer Nikons can't handle a high trigger voltage (>12V from the link that carguy posted). If your manual says the D200 is good up to 250V, it probably does, but check the line for the Vivitar 283 from that link: up to 600V for some older models. That would give me pause. If the 283 has a sync terminal, you should be able to use it off camera without any issues though. [/QUOTE]
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