Yes, but there is an adapter for Minox A IIIs,As I recall, the EC flash has a unique three prong connection, and the Minox A (AKA, Minox II) does not even have flash synch.
The question remains why the FE-4 adapter with flash cube works perfectly with this Minox EC.So I suspect the contact on your EC.
Since the contacts are easily accessible via the battery compartment, I took measurements. The two outer contacts have a resistance of approx. 10KOhm to each other. I would have expected them to be completely separate from each other.When using the cube flash, the EC supplies the camera’s battery voltage to a filament, in the cube, which lights and ignites the magnesium wire. I assume that when using the electronic flash, it shorts two of the contacts.
The cables were extremely difficult to solder. Not just because of the narrow space. I had to sand the cables and contacts; flux alone wasn't enough.
That's true, though. The flash is bigger and heavier than the camera. However, I don't know of any smaller external flash than this one.Now if we could only get that flash to be smaller!!!!
Yes, that's normal. Corrosion will build over time on copper wires. This needs to be removed and flux by itself often doesn't get the job done.
Btw, you might want to check this contact:
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That's not a good solder joint; you may run into trouble with it in due course. Even if it works now, as soon as mechanical stress (vibrations of normal use) and corrosion get to it, you might be in trouble. It may not be noticeable if you use a flash unit that only relies on grey & black being shorted. If the battery negative/blue wire is used to ignite a flash cube, then this will definitely be a problem since the current carrying capacity of the connection is more important than with just a trigger contact.
That's true, though. The flash is bigger and heavier than the camera. However, I don't know of any smaller external flash than this one.
Can you give me a hint as to how you can tell that this solder joint is not ok?
Thanks. I will cut off the end of the cable and re-solder this contact. BTW this was the only one of the three cables where I didn't do that. Later I'll show another photo of it...Moreover, in repairs like these, I would generally cut off the corroded end of the wire and strip a fresh bit. If the wire/cable is too short, I'd usually replace it - or try the best job I can do with the cable that's there, but ensure proper wetting of the stripped end.
Now I have redone the middle soldering point. Is it okay like that?Yes, the other ones look fine! I noticed.
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