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D3200
A Tale of Two Old Flashes
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<blockquote data-quote="Newstech" data-source="post: 480670" data-attributes="member: 40271"><p>I tried various settings. Both flashes have thyristor self control. But to simplify, camera on M, both flashes on M, 3500 fires, I pull it off and put on SMS, it doesn't fire. I'll continue testing that one but last I used it with a slave, a couple years ago, it fired, so the foot should be OK. The 3500 is actually the better flash so I'm not hurting. The SMS uses 4 AA batteries as opposed to 2, which gives it a longevity edge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newstech, post: 480670, member: 40271"] I tried various settings. Both flashes have thyristor self control. But to simplify, camera on M, both flashes on M, 3500 fires, I pull it off and put on SMS, it doesn't fire. I'll continue testing that one but last I used it with a slave, a couple years ago, it fired, so the foot should be OK. The 3500 is actually the better flash so I'm not hurting. The SMS uses 4 AA batteries as opposed to 2, which gives it a longevity edge. [/QUOTE]
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