I got a japanese hammerhead-style flash of unknown manufacturer.
(see here a sample under the Revue brand, Revuetron C40S:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/like/1914169...5015&item=191416935725&lgeo=1&vectorid=229487
especially the last photo)
Actually a nice flash with more features than its Metz contemporaries. But it is weird in operation:
Inserting the battery pack automatically makes that push button on the right, marked "L", light up and the flash charges up and is alert.
After 1.5 minutes that light goes off and the flash cannot be triggered via the synchrocord any longer.
However if the slave-mode is on, the flash is still triggered by another flash lighting up.
To make it full alert again one has to push that L-button, it then remains alert for another 1.5 minutes
It cannot be switched off deliberately. I tried pushing that button a second time and kept it pushed for some time in vain.
Thus with that flash on the bracket and the urge to take some photographs without flash lighting, one either has to wait for that time to run off or to pull the synchrocord.
I find this quite weird.
(see here a sample under the Revue brand, Revuetron C40S:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/like/1914169...5015&item=191416935725&lgeo=1&vectorid=229487
especially the last photo)
Actually a nice flash with more features than its Metz contemporaries. But it is weird in operation:
Inserting the battery pack automatically makes that push button on the right, marked "L", light up and the flash charges up and is alert.
After 1.5 minutes that light goes off and the flash cannot be triggered via the synchrocord any longer.
However if the slave-mode is on, the flash is still triggered by another flash lighting up.
To make it full alert again one has to push that L-button, it then remains alert for another 1.5 minutes
It cannot be switched off deliberately. I tried pushing that button a second time and kept it pushed for some time in vain.
Thus with that flash on the bracket and the urge to take some photographs without flash lighting, one either has to wait for that time to run off or to pull the synchrocord.
I find this quite weird.
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