Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/12/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]In a message dated 97-12-29 18:15:39 EST, you write: > I > would like a recommendation on a small electronic flash unit for the M6 , > one that is put together well but does not have a lot of gizmos on it. > Thanks ...Harry The number of small shoemount strobes without added electronics for dedication to AF cameras is dwindling fast. Aside from the ubiquitous and very good Vivitar 283 (which isn't really that small), there are models from Metz and Sunpak but these are fairly pricey. But, Vivitar used to make a number of bounce-head auto-thyristor (usually permitting 2 f-stop choices) strobes that were about 2/3 the size and weight of a 283, and these turn up in droves at used camera shows usually for $10-$20. Bring a fresh set of AA's with you to the shows and if the unit powers up and fires (mount it on whatever camera is at hand) a few times, buy it. In fact, buy a few of them. I'm still waiting for a $15 Vivitar I bought 3 years ago to poop out, but considering my 25 year-old K-Mart "Focal" flashgun is still working, that may never happen. If the esthetics bother you, you could even cut out a Leica logo from a magazine ad and paste it on...heck, I've seen the same flash unit with a half-dozen different brand names on it so why not Leica?:) Doc Doc