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I can't find in the manual what the Maximum Flash Trigger Voltage is for a Sekonic L-308s Flash meter. :shrug:
Anyone know
Thanks
Anyone know
Thanks
This is not correct. The trigger voltage is a fixed voltage No matter the settingsEasy to find out if you've got a multimeter.
Switch the flashgun on and let it charge. Connect the multimeter across the centre pin and the side contact of the flash with the meter set to a highish range (400V or so as a start) DC. The trigger voltage should come up on the meter. If you need to, you can turn the range down in increments until you reach the right sort of setting.
I got hold of the wrong end of the stick there, sorry.I did a search for "Sekonic" on this site and there are a lot of references to it, so I was hoping that someone who has one would know what they can handle (Trigger Voltage)
Thanks
This is not correct. The trigger voltage is a fixed voltage No matter the settings
I found the instruction book on line and on page 15 there is this message regarding a low voltage.
Not what you are looking for though.
For flash unit with an extremely low trigger voltage, the flash
may not fire. In this case, make measurements in auto reset
cordless flash mode. (See page 16)
http://www.sekonic.com/images/files/L-308S_Instr_Manual.pdf
John