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Sony Konica / Minolta flash to hotshoe adapter with PC synch FS-1200 SC-6
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This adapter allows mounting of Sony / Minolta flashes to a standard hotshoe on most other cameras. It is also fitted with a PC sync socket. It makes a great adapter for use with my V4 radio triggers - this unit allows mounting your Sony o...
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This adapter allows mounting of Sony / Minolta flashes to a standard hotshoe on most other cameras. It is also fitted with a PC sync socket.
It makes a great adapter for use with my V4 radio triggers - this unit allows mounting your Sony or Minolta flash to a V4 receiver.
Provides similar functionality to the Sony FS-1200 however only the 2 main connectors are connected.
To get some Sony flashes to work off camera you need to connect the flash to the camera first, fire off a frame with flash, then remove the flash and connect it to the receiver, and it will then fire. You may need to do this every time you turn the power off on either the flash, the camera, or the receiver.
It makes a great adapter for use with my V4 radio triggers - this unit allows mounting your Sony or Minolta flash to a V4 receiver.
Provides similar functionality to the Sony FS-1200 however only the 2 main connectors are connected.
To get some Sony flashes to work off camera you need to connect the flash to the camera first, fire off a frame with flash, then remove the flash and connect it to the receiver, and it will then fire. You may need to do this every time you turn the power off on either the flash, the camera, or the receiver.