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For Sale Contax IIa, IIIa Flash Sync Adapter

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I am selling a Contax Model 1361 Flash Sync Adapter for Post War Contax rangefinder models. This cord adapts the proprietary screw thread flash socket on the Contax IIa or IIIa to the standard "PC" socket. The model 1361 was originally designed for bulb use, but (contrary to much incorrect information out there) it in fact works fine with modern strobes since they are compatible with lower current fittings than early vintage strobes. This devices has been tested and is working. The condition is good.

This is an excellent way to get your vintage Contax working with modern flash units!

Price: $20 plus shipping
 
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