Add Comment
|
Related Links
|
TrackBack
Related Content
Does anyoneone know the safe *current* as well as voltage for a Powershot G6? I want to build my own safe-sync, but also want to be 100% sure of not damaging anything.
Also, which of the two main contacts on the hotshoe is +ve, and which is -ve?
Captain Blammo
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 12:30:24 -0700
Does the Canon PowerShot G6 hot shoe look like the one in the picture below? If so, I suspect it is the same hot shoe interface as the Canon EOS system, which has a max flash voltage limit of 6 volts. Official Canon response: Re: Trigger voltage
Attached Image:
Canon EOS Digital Rebel Hot Shoe.jpg
Chieh Cheng
Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:30:28 -0700
Add Comment
|
Related Links
|
TrackBack
Related Content
Did your message disappear? Read the Forums FAQ.
TrackBack only accepted from WebSite-X Suite web sites. Do not submit TrackBacks from other sites.
Send Ping | TrackBack URL | Spam Control
Title: EOS Hotshoe pin assignment
Weblog: Camera Hacker
Excerpt: I really enjoy your Camera HAck site. Such a big help for me and my 300D. Anyway, is there any way that you could hack the EOS Hotshoe adapter? Wonder what the pins are carrying. Thanks.
Tracked: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 14:45:02 -0700
Spam Control | * indicates required field
Messages, files, and images copyright by respective owners.
584 Users Online
$10000-above $5000-$9999 $2000-$4999 $1000-$1999 $500-$999 $200-$499 $100-$199 $50-$99 $25-$49 $0-$24 Gift Certificate |
|