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PhotoRant.Com: Happily Depressed
Comments on "Happily Depressed". Beautiful colours, and the light is extraordinary. Posted by: djn1 at March 4, 2004 03:00 AM.
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Photo Strobe Trigger Voltages
Apr 6, 2004 ... Sadly, Canon's "EZ" and "EX" flash units use different TTL schemes. Despite the nearly-identical names, the "EZ" strobes (which use a system ...
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Secrets of Powershot Flash Photography
Some flash designs (e.g., some Canon strobes) might place it a little differently, but all of them work the same way — the (- negative) part of the hotshoe ...
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Photo Strobe Trigger Voltages
Apr 6, 2004 ... These are the strobes specified by Canon for the Powershot ..... Nishika, Twin Light 3010, Nope, 307V, measured by Brian Lindley ...
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Photo Strobe Trigger Voltages
Apr 6, 2004 ... Sadly, Canon's "EZ" and "EX" flash units use different TTL schemes. Despite the nearly-identical names, the "EZ" strobes (which use a system ...
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Dr.Xs House o Props n Bots
Building Avatars, Cyborgs, and Chat Sites for The Palace.
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Photo Strobe Trigger Voltages
Apr 6, 2004 ... It contains a table of strobe trigger voltages, a few measured by .... Sadly, Canon's "EZ" and "EX" flash units use different TTL schemes. ...
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Secrets of Powershot Flash Photography
What about using non-Canon flash units? How about hooking up the ..... Another alternative is to use a Canon strobe like the 550EX as a slave trigger. ...
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Pro 90, G1, G2, G3 and G5 On the Web
Powershot G: G1/G2/G3/G5 & Pro90. $Date: 2004/01/10 07:17:45 $ ... Canon's Official Powershot Site · Pekka Saarinen's G1 Gallery (Highly Recommended) ...
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Secrets of Powershot Flash Photography
All Canon strobe units that I've tried trigger within this 6V range, ... Some flash designs (e.g., some Canon strobes) might place it a little differently, ...
 
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