10-20-2016 02:32 PM
Hi,
I received a Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500 flash unit and am looking for a resource to help determine if it is compatible with my Canon 5dsr, Rebel XSi or SX50 HS. Thanks for any assistance.
Rich
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10-25-2016 09:27 AM
Depends what you mean by "compatible". Unless it has the right number of pins on its foot it can't talk to the Canon and do pre-flash for TTL exposure.
You can probably use it in manual with a flash trigger. I would be careful attaching it to the camera if it is an older model because older models had very high voltages present that can damage the camera.
10-25-2016 09:42 AM
@RJPhoto1 wrote:Hi,
I received a Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500 flash unit and am looking for a resource to help determine if it is compatible with my Canon 5dsr, Rebel XSi or SX50 HS. Thanks for any assistance.
Rich
A used Canon flash is cheaper than a new camera. And, there would be no compatibility questions or issues, either.
10-26-2016 01:15 PM
If it has the correct number of pins, it means it is a reverse-engineered falsh for Canon, so it should have the voltage right. If it is old school single pin flash trigger, it could have too much voltage for the Canon.
10-25-2016 09:27 AM
Depends what you mean by "compatible". Unless it has the right number of pins on its foot it can't talk to the Canon and do pre-flash for TTL exposure.
You can probably use it in manual with a flash trigger. I would be careful attaching it to the camera if it is an older model because older models had very high voltages present that can damage the camera.
10-25-2016 10:41 AM - edited 10-25-2016 10:45 AM
Thanks kvbarkley. Good advice.
Rich
10-25-2016 09:42 AM
@RJPhoto1 wrote:Hi,
I received a Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500 flash unit and am looking for a resource to help determine if it is compatible with my Canon 5dsr, Rebel XSi or SX50 HS. Thanks for any assistance.
Rich
A used Canon flash is cheaper than a new camera. And, there would be no compatibility questions or issues, either.
10-25-2016 10:43 AM - edited 10-25-2016 10:47 AM
Thanks for the comment, Waddizzle. It now sounds like a paperweight.
Rich
10-26-2016 01:12 PM
I have no idea about the Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500. But if the voltage is not correct, it doesn't matter whether the pins line up or not. If the voltage isn't correct for Canon, the flash could destroy the camera.
My question and curiosity, you have a 5DS R and you want to put a piece of junk Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500 on it? Why?
10-26-2016 01:15 PM
If it has the correct number of pins, it means it is a reverse-engineered falsh for Canon, so it should have the voltage right. If it is old school single pin flash trigger, it could have too much voltage for the Canon.
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