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Multiple flash units for sale
Mar 11, 2015 15:02:49   #
Dewman Loc: SW Idaho
 
Here's what I have:

Pentax AF200s, Pentax AF160Sa, Vivitar Zoom Thryristor 3500, Lenmar 50FTB, Sunpak Auto Zoom 933, Kalimar 175A Automatic & a J.C. Penney "Manual Electronic Strobe."

They have not been tested. I accumulated them over the past couple of years when I bought camera gear over the Internet and at yard sales. All look nice and clean. Photos upon request.

I'm asking $45.00 plus $9.00 shipping for all eight.

SOLD.

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Mar 12, 2015 12:42:30   #
thively61 Loc: Robinson, Texas
 
Will any of these work with Nikon D7000 or D750 cameras?

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Mar 12, 2015 13:00:36   #
Dewman Loc: SW Idaho
 
All of them will work with any camera that has a hot shoe, to the best of my knowledge, however I shoot a Pentax and know very little about Nikons. I have put batteries in each of them.... with the exception of the little J.C. Penney's unit.... and they all flash when triggered manually.

thively61 wrote:
Will any of these work with Nikon D7000 or D750 cameras?

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Mar 13, 2015 13:40:23   #
superpijak Loc: Middle TN
 
Can you send photos?

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Mar 14, 2015 14:53:12   #
Cameoblue Loc: British Columbia Canada
 
Dewman wrote:
All of them will work with any camera that has a hot shoe, to the best of my knowledge, however I shoot a Pentax and know very little about Nikons. I have put batteries in each of them.... with the exception of the little J.C. Penney's unit.... and they all flash when triggered manually.


All flashes do not work with all Hot Shoes. Maybe in the world of film cameras all flashes work with all hot shoes but not in the digital age.

In the world of Canon, who has issued a listing of what old flashes will or won't work with, there are several that will not only not work but may fry your camera's circuit board. I have no idea how to find the listing, someone here on UHH posted a link about a year ago and I found that two of my old flashes could be dangerous to my DSLR.

That said, if there are dangerous flashes for Canon you can bet your boots that Nikon will have issues with some older flashes too. I suggest a person contact the camera manufacturer to determine compatibility.

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