11-01-2018 02:17 AM
Hoping someone can solve this puzzle for me.
I purchased a K-150A light kit at a yard sale. It came with a Digital Trigger Device - radio Flash. The plug is 0.35, 0.63cm ( the second one is an adaptor I dont really need it looks like its for old school headphones.)
11-01-2018 08:47 AM
It sounds like you have the receiver part of the flash trigger, this would plug into your K-150A probably using the 3.5mm plug, the adaptor is for use with older studio flashes that have a large 1/4 inch socket.
It is unlikely to be a radio trigger that would respond to a camera based radio signal (which your camera doesn't have anyway).
It is most likely to be a radio trigger that needs a transmitter in the camera hotshoe.
You could find it difficult to get a matching transmitter and will probably have to discard the flash trigger receiver and then buy a matching pair.
11-01-2018 09:47 AM
Be careful as some of that older stuff can damage your camera. Some of it produces voltages your camera isn't designed to handle. Just be careful.
11-01-2018 10:09 PM - edited 11-05-2018 03:47 PM
What exactly is puzzling you?
Didn't you ask the same question back on Oct 21st but posting as "DeadFish" ?
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