It seems at first sight a coupler to connect a cold-foot/non-foot flash to a hot-shoe camera.
It has no shoe.
At its base there is the hot-shoe contact, at its side a PC-connector.
However at its base is also a accessory contact, at 7o'clock position seen from behind.
The only use of such accessory contact in this case seems to be setting the camera at its synchro-speed.
Inside the coupler is a circuit consisting of
1 diode
2 identical resistors
1 audio amplifier transistor
Sync-voltage reducers have even in their most simple form, more components.
But if it is just to produce that propriatory synchro-speed signal (flash-mounted signal), why is there no camera-brand designation on that coupler??
It has no shoe.
At its base there is the hot-shoe contact, at its side a PC-connector.
However at its base is also a accessory contact, at 7o'clock position seen from behind.
The only use of such accessory contact in this case seems to be setting the camera at its synchro-speed.
Inside the coupler is a circuit consisting of
1 diode
2 identical resistors
1 audio amplifier transistor
Sync-voltage reducers have even in their most simple form, more components.
But if it is just to produce that propriatory synchro-speed signal (flash-mounted signal), why is there no camera-brand designation on that coupler??
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