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<blockquote data-quote="Snap Happy" data-source="post: 2560" data-attributes="member: 594"><p>On the other hand. I have also used many non Nikon flashes, I would not ever part with my Metz 45CT1's (Got 3 of them) I use them remotely for off site studio work. I also used them with my F90x and Medium format cameras. Very good, very happy with their results all the time. I put quite a demand on them, they don't let me down. I know I can get a new Metz for the digital, but I am so used to using my old ones, plus they still work great and don't see the reason why I should change. Well except for the voltage issue in regards to damaging digital cameras. I have heard some rumors of peoples digital's being fried by the flash. </p><p></p><p>Not a problem with any of my film cameras, have not risked using them on my digital cameras though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snap Happy, post: 2560, member: 594"] On the other hand. I have also used many non Nikon flashes, I would not ever part with my Metz 45CT1's (Got 3 of them) I use them remotely for off site studio work. I also used them with my F90x and Medium format cameras. Very good, very happy with their results all the time. I put quite a demand on them, they don't let me down. I know I can get a new Metz for the digital, but I am so used to using my old ones, plus they still work great and don't see the reason why I should change. Well except for the voltage issue in regards to damaging digital cameras. I have heard some rumors of peoples digital's being fried by the flash. Not a problem with any of my film cameras, have not risked using them on my digital cameras though. [/QUOTE]
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