My plan to test with is going to be to rig up some kind of an adaptor out of an extension tube to project onto one of my digital cameras that I set in bulb mode.
I got it to work. I had a hard time months ago to get a Mamiya L/S to work, but I have a Pentax 6x7 90mm L/S now and it has the little U/S switch that makes it work. This is what I did.
I have a Pentax 6x7 to Nikon F adapter so I used that with he 90mm. I switched the U/S switch to S and then cocked it. This allowed me to stop down the lens and close the L/S blades by moving the aperture bar on the back (Not sure what to call it.
- I took a piece of dental floss and "U-ed" it around the aperture bar on the back and mounted the adapter. Because of the direction of the twist, it engaged the aperture and L/S blades.
- Then mount the adapter on the body. At this point, the viewfinder is black because the L/S blades are blocking all light.
- Attach PC Sync cable to flash transmitter
- Attach shutter release plunger to lens (needed to trigger L/S on lens)
- Set camera to 1s shutter speed
- Set L/S speed to 1/30s
- Set flash power
- Press camera shutter, then press plunger to trigger L/S in lens. SUCCESS!
- Cock lens L/S
- Change lens speed to 1/500s
- Repeat = SUCCESS!
It's out of focus, but the brightness is the same between the 1/30s and 1/500s speeds, so there is no loss of light with the triggers I have. Awesome.