mrjr
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- Aug 10, 2014
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Hey all,
I have my brand-new-to-me LC-W sitting here, just waiting on this important question:
Can old, legacy flashes be used safely on my LC-W?
Modern cameras (at least digital ones) always ship with warnings about attaching legacy flashes, which will damage the circuitry in modern cameras. I have a pile of film cameras, but nothing modern like this, and I was wondering if it's safe to use an old—in this case, a Vivitar—flash.
I'd assume it's safe, because the X sync hotshot is the same thing that's on my old Pentax ME Super, but I want to be sure, and I can't seem to find anything on the internet about it. The lack of "Warning!!!"s, and the legacy roots of the LC-A makes me think I'm safe... just don't know for certain.
Help?
I have my brand-new-to-me LC-W sitting here, just waiting on this important question:
Can old, legacy flashes be used safely on my LC-W?
Modern cameras (at least digital ones) always ship with warnings about attaching legacy flashes, which will damage the circuitry in modern cameras. I have a pile of film cameras, but nothing modern like this, and I was wondering if it's safe to use an old—in this case, a Vivitar—flash.
I'd assume it's safe, because the X sync hotshot is the same thing that's on my old Pentax ME Super, but I want to be sure, and I can't seem to find anything on the internet about it. The lack of "Warning!!!"s, and the legacy roots of the LC-A makes me think I'm safe... just don't know for certain.
Help?