My latest thread about my Sekonic 308 opened up a whole new can of worms about flash trip voltages. I discovered all you have to do is turn on the flash till the ready light is on and test the cord contacts with a digital voltmeter, which had about as much impedance as a VTVM. I tested my Sunpak 611, and a Vivitar 252 from the olden days and they were both upwards of 190 V. Plenty of voltage to zap a modern camera and ruin it. A little while ago I tested my Honeywell Strobonar 682S and it was only 49V. What do you think, still too high for these modern cameras? I had also tested my NikonSB-10 and it was only about 4 or 5 V.