is there a new flash that works on a Pentax 6x7? X sync cord?

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I'd best just go to a camera store with my camera.

The problem arises when the store staff knows only digital cameras and xTTL flash units for them -- the body often today totally lacks such a connector but depends upon a hotshoe-to-PC adapter!

I think you actually are better off bringing in your Vivitar 2800 flash, and tell the person in the store, "I want a replacement flash similar to this one, that does NOT use the hotshoe connect but connects via a cord like the one on this flash unit!"
 

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You can't go wrong with the Vivitar. All should come with a cord. Check the "in the box" part of the listing. I wouldn't take another pic of your B-I-L, though, if I were you. :laugh:
 

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Nikon strobes have been pretty good about having PC connectors. I have an older SB-24, which is a pro-level flash, that has a PC-sync socket. But if your camera doesn't have one, then you'll have to use a hot-shoe adapter with a PC sync port. At least the 6x7 has one.

I know what you mean about the reliability issue. I find that sometimes I just need to tweak the connections a bit. Swivel the cord in its socket to dislodge a slight film of oxidation is sometimes all that's needed. When these components sit around for too long, that's what happens.
 

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Ive got this kit for nikon

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And one like this

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Triggers my SB26 remotely from my mamiya645 and rz67proii, my Sony devilcam, zeiss ikonta, Sekonic 308, minolta spotmeter and my LF shutters. Flash output is manually controlled. Works with most flashes since they are centerpin fired.
 
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Is there a new unit that I could depend on? It has to have the X sync cord. There is no hot shoe.
Thanks.

There is a accessory hot-shoe, that got a PC-connector or a PC-cable to connect a hot-foot-only flash to a camera with cold-shoe.

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As shown above....
 
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Ive got this kit for nikon

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And one like this

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Triggers my SB26 remotely from my mamiya645 and rz67proii, my Sony devilcam, zeiss ikonta, Sekonic 308, minolta spotmeter and my LF shutters. Flash output is manually controlled. Works with most flashes since they are centerpin fired.
That is something I could use, the lower image of the pc to hot shoe? So, you just plug the pc end into the leaf shutter lens port?
So, I did a search on, pc to hot shoe, and found one that I bought from Sammy's Camera. Maybe it'll work with my Canon flash from the 5D. It has a hot shoe, the flash does. The cord has a hot shoe on top and a cold shoe on bottom with a wire to a pc plug. That will sit on the cold shoe on the wooden handle connected to the Pentax 6x7 camera and plug into the 90mm leaf shutter lens. The Canon flash will go onto the hot shoe.
Now to get new batteries. That may have been part of the problems. Wouldn't it be nuts if that was all that was wrong and now I bought all that stuff?
GAS attacks again!
 
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Yes plugged in the pc port
 

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Is there a new unit that I could depend on? It has to have the X sync cord. There is no hot shoe.
Thanks.

If your camera has no hot shoe, and no way to install one via an adapter, like there is on the Nikon F, F2, and original Canon F-1 (because of removable finders), you might want to look at flashes that use brackets -- like that Sunpack 622 that wiltw provided a link for, or say a Metz 45CT-4. I have both. The Metz is a pretty good sized unit, but that Sunpak is huge, especially if it has the zoom head, which mine has. Puts out an enormous amount of light, though. Neither are new, but both tend to be very reliable. At least mine have.
 
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Buying batteries does not equate to GAS, amigo.
The GAS came from buying another Vivitar 2800 and a hot shoe adapter with a PC cable.
I'll wait to buy a different flash that has more light, which I now want, too! More GAS. Three flash units take a lot of batteries. Ok, not gas. The Canon flash is the third. A new one will be number four!
I guess there is an adapter to connect PC cables to in order to fire off multiple flashes at the same time? This is a gas.
 

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Yes, there is a multiple connector.

Keep in mind, the more flashes you hook up the more current is running over that scynchro-switch of the camera.
With older flashes (of the high-voltage release type) you better not use more than one of these multiple connectors.
 

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Consider going all-the-way: radio synch. Rid yourself of the rats nest of cords! That's gas!!!!
 

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Consider going all-the-way: radio synch. Rid yourself of the rats nest of cords! That's gas!!!!
Agreed. That was party the point of my posts above. Radio triggers are cheap so why rask tripping over cables etc?
 
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