On 16 Aug 98, at 15:20, John Petrush wrote:
> The image clearly shows the cord I use with my T-series units alright. What
> I do not know is if the Auto 310 uses a similar connector or cord; I've only
> seen one once and that was years ago.
>
Thanks. Nope, the 310 uses a small spade adjacent to a round
plug (similar to a PC terminal but smaller) at the flash, and either a
PC jack (for non-TTL), or a shoe 2 adapter for TTL at the camera. I
used a non-TTL cord for a while until getting a bounce grip, which
has a built in PC cord. (why did they make the bounce grip non
TTL?)
I'd love to have a T32 or similar, but the 310 has been flawless for
20+ years now, so I can't really complain.
What is the *full* recycle time for a T-32 with bounce grip, in actual
use? I was quite surprised to find my 310 seemed very slow (3-4
seconds). Do they get worse with age? Normally in 8-12 foot range,
the 310 can fire almost continuously, but I found the 20 foot shots
were really a problem. (with ISO 400)
Shawn & Janis Wright
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