Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/27

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Subject: [Leica] sb26 on M6
From: Bo Fan <hrbpetro@public.hr.hl.cn>
Date: Sat, 28 Nov 1998 14:11:41 +0800

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Dear Bryan Willman,

Could you please explain more about SB26 on M6? I have both, but never
try it. Could I just click the SB26 on the hot shoe, or use a cord? If
need a cord, what kind of it should be?

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Bo Fan
A Sinaian From Central Kingdom of Sinai


Your wrote

I find a nikon sb26 works just fine with an M camera.
Like the ND filters, it helps you control relative
brightness of scene elements, and contrast,...

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Dear Bryan Willman,

<P>Could you please explain more about SB26 on M6? I have both, but never
try it. Could I just click the SB26 on the hot shoe, or use a cord? If
need a cord, what kind of it should be?

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<BR>Bo Fan
<BR>A Sinaian From Central Kingdom of Sinai
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<P>Your wrote

<P><I>I find a nikon sb26 works just fine with an M camera.</I>
<BR><I>Like the ND filters, it helps you control relative</I>
<BR><I>brightness of scene elements, and contrast,...</I></HTML>

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