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Bowens pulsar TX for RZ67II?

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mgifotografie

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I recently bought a nice Mamiya RZ67II set and want to use the RZ67II for studio shoots. My studio lighting set consists of Bowens flashes triggered with the Bowens Pulsar tx. Can I use the pulsar tx for the RZ67II as well (pulsar tx on the hotshoe)? Or do I need a sync cable between lens and flash head?

Thank you!

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Mark
 

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I do not have the Pulsar tx, but the easiest thing is you to realize a shoe-mounted tests should have no problems with logic speeds, if you want to be sure or need faster speeds if you put a cable from the PC socket. From the Pulsar tx horn lens should properly synchronize at any speed without having to use a long cable so annoying
 

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I don't have the Pulsar but I have the Yongnu system and it works great. I use mine with the RB67 Pro S. and other cameras.
 

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There is a direct electrical connection from the PC socket on the lens to the hotshoe on the body, nothing between them except a bit of wire. If the system works via PC-sync, it will work equally well on the RZ hot shoe. They're only physically-different connectors.
 
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