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I wondered if anyone would care to comment on a question?
I have it in mind to use a film era Metz hammerhead flashgun on a bracket with a 1D mkII.....
I prefer this idea to using a dedicated Canon hotshoe mounted gun although I realise the Metz wouldn't offer ETTL or ETTL II. I don't really care and wouldn't mind using it on manual.
I have little experience of flash but don't fancy the effect of a hotshoe mounted flashgun with the possibility of hard lighting and harsh shadows.
In any event I think it would profit me to learn to use flash the old fashioned way.
I presume you would connect the Metz to the sync socket on the 1D or use a hotshoe adaptor, herein the question...
I've heard some horror stories about old guns frying digital bodies, is there a way to determine which units would work without cremating a 1D?
Thanks for reading.
I have it in mind to use a film era Metz hammerhead flashgun on a bracket with a 1D mkII.....
I prefer this idea to using a dedicated Canon hotshoe mounted gun although I realise the Metz wouldn't offer ETTL or ETTL II. I don't really care and wouldn't mind using it on manual.
I have little experience of flash but don't fancy the effect of a hotshoe mounted flashgun with the possibility of hard lighting and harsh shadows.
In any event I think it would profit me to learn to use flash the old fashioned way.
I presume you would connect the Metz to the sync socket on the 1D or use a hotshoe adaptor, herein the question...
I've heard some horror stories about old guns frying digital bodies, is there a way to determine which units would work without cremating a 1D?
Thanks for reading.