Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]GenX Leica Slacker Kyle Cassidy quoth unto the void thusly: > >Wouldn't it be nice to be able to use your M 4 or older > >Leica with fill flash upto 1/500 without having to mess with costly hot > >bulbs in between each shot? > >the cheap alternative (aren't i always the one with the cheap >alternative?) is to buy yourselves a canon ql17 for $20 and flash sync all >day and night at any speed that pleases you. > >if you're not tired of me posting this url by now, you will be eventually: >http://www.netaxs.com/~cassidy/images/equipment/ql17/index.html Actually Kyle I really liked your link. (And some of your commute shots with your "M7" that are elsewhere on your site.) It was precisely spurred on by my ranting (in the paragraphs before the one you quoted above) about the niceties of my "cheap alternative" Walz Envoy 35 and its ability to synch normal flash upto 1/500 that I mentioned my desire for being able to do the same with my interchangeable lensed Leicas. I also would love to be able to continue using my early scale focus Kodak Rettinette with its Schneider-Kreuznach 45/3.5...but alas the leaf blades need de-oiling and so the shutter sticks open. It was my first camera and is most responsible for getting me hooked on shooting so sometime here soon I owe it to the sentimentality to get it fixed up. As an update of sorts, I was talking about my flash desires with my local shop (PhotoMarket in Portland, ME) and the owner, Pete, mentioned that Canon and Nikon have flash units for their modern SLRs that will strobe fast enough to allow for a fill flash effect at upto 1/1000 with their FP shutters. What we have yet to ascertain is "will these flash units provide the same use on an all manual camera, or does the body need to send a TTL signal of some sort (telepathy?) to the flash in order to take advantage of the use." In the short run, to make full use of subject isolating DOF, I just bought 160NC Portra to use for the outside ceremony that I'm shooting Sunday and will use my normal 800 speed Portra for the inside work. Carpe Lumen, Michael E. Berube http://www.goodphotos.com