I'll check mine later today and get back to you. I think they are not, but have never tried them on any other camera besides my G1.Are the Contax automatic rangefinders flash compatible with other than the Contax G models? The contacts seems similar to the Yashica/Contax SLR system.
I put my Contax G flash on my little old Ricoh FF-1 pocket camera and it works just fine with that camera. I did notice that it was a pretty tight fit, but manageable. I have not tried any other flash units on my Cantax G1 for fear of possibly frying the electronics, so I can't comment on a reverse swap.Are the Contax automatic rangefinders flash compatible with other than the Contax G models? The contacts seems similar to the Yashica/Contax SLR system.
I use the 3 pin versions interchangeably on G bodies and my Contax slr's. Contax and Metz SCA flash rigs (also a Braun w/SCA). If I recall correctly, all of the ttl functions and viewfinder indicators function properly.
The minute I turned the flash on there was a load zap, smoke and smell. That was the end of my Rollei E 35mm camera and I have been very cautious ever since then,
es, I found that out after it was to late. I then went to Sunk 555 and 622 flashes for my weddings and for 35mm I switched to Vivitar 285HV flashes and new er again had a problem. Live and learn the hard way I guess.One issue with flash usage is that older flash units made to work with cameras using a mechanical flash circuit internal contacts often had high Voltage in the circuit that was not ompatible with newer cameras using an electronic switch for flash circuit, and a flash with 100V in its flash circuit could fry the contacts in the electronic camera because they would only tolerate low Voltage 6-12V. Later generations of electronic circuits (starting about 2004) could tolerate higher Voltage flash units.
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links. To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here. |
PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY: ![]() |