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Sunpak 2000 DZ and a Nikkormat FTN
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<blockquote data-quote="gbyoung2" data-source="post: 774721" data-attributes="member: 50086"><p>I recently got the urge to put my Nikkormat FTN back into service. After resolving the metering non-mercury battery issue, I found a NIB Sunpak 2000 DZ flash unit on eBay that appears to be working just fine, including the auto function. The flash unit will pretty much take care of the F-stop setting, but since there is no communications what-so-ever between the camera and the flash, what X-sync shutter speed setting should I use?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Newbie question for sure, but it’s been a very long time that I’ve even had to think about such things.</p><p></p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyoung2, post: 774721, member: 50086"] I recently got the urge to put my Nikkormat FTN back into service. After resolving the metering non-mercury battery issue, I found a NIB Sunpak 2000 DZ flash unit on eBay that appears to be working just fine, including the auto function. The flash unit will pretty much take care of the F-stop setting, but since there is no communications what-so-ever between the camera and the flash, what X-sync shutter speed setting should I use? Newbie question for sure, but it’s been a very long time that I’ve even had to think about such things. TIA [/QUOTE]
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