I've been playing around with my canon mount yn568EXII, and YN622c flash triggers trying to get them to work with film cameras. No dice. The film cameras with which I intend to use it are a Kiev 6c, a minolta 807si, a minolta srt 200.
Question is, which modern flashes/triggers work well with them, and what do I need to get them to work?
Thanks in Advance,
1kgcoffee
Question is, which modern flashes/triggers work well with them, and what do I need to get them to work?
Thanks in Advance,
1kgcoffee
I used to have a different Yongnuo flash/trigger set that was manual only and that worked flawless with a Canon DSLR, a Mamiya 645 Pro and a 645 ADF3. Be aware that the pc contact on your trigger is an output. It can not be used to connect to the pc contact of the camera. Only the hot shoe can be used. The Minolta srt 200 seems to have a regular hot shoe so that camera should be able to trigger the flash. If the camera has a pc contact only, you'll have to get a pc-hot shoe adapter, something like this:
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