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Re: [OM] Metz 321 flash attachment

Subject: Re: [OM] Metz 321 flash attachment
From: "John A. Lind" <jlind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2002 17:48:23 +0000
At 14:51 3/4/02, John Hudson wrote:

> Does anyone use a Metz 321 "hot shoe to Metz flash gun" cable to fire
> their OM4T in manual mode mode in place of the more usual X sync cord
> and can comment on their experience?

Yes.

> My experience with X sync cords is that the plugs tend to wear out or
> become loose and end us not making a reliable contact with the sync
> plug in the camera body meaning that the flash gun does not always
> fire when the camera shutter fires.

I believe the cable you are asking about is the SCA 300A, order code #5484, which allows an SCA 300 series hot shoe module, such as the SCA 321 for the OM's, to be attached at one end just as it would be to a flash head. The other end has a plug that fits into the G15, G16 and other Metz potato masher handles. The plug is a design unique to Metz flash handles (sockets for the SCA 3000A plug with more contacts are backward compatible with the SCA 300A plug).

Another cable is the Metz 45-54, order code #5531. It's the equivalent of an SCA 300A with the generic SCA 301 module for *only* the hot shoe center trigger contact permanently attached to it. One end slides into the hot shoe and locks down to it with a "thumb nut." The other end has the same proprietary plug for G15, G16, etc. on the other end.

One more cord you might be interested in if you're using a flash bracket such as a Stroboframe is the SCA 307A, order code #5499. One end takes the SCA 300 series module just as the SCA 300A does. The other end has a base on it similar to an SCA 300 series module except the shoe has no contacts. It slides onto the flash head and the shoe is used to attach the flash to the flash bracket as if it were a flash hot shoe.

I've only used the SCA 300A which works very well going from the hot shoe to the G16 "potato masher" grip I have for the Metz MZ40-3i. I've seen the other two although I haven't used them. They are well constructed just as the SCA 300A is, and should work just as well also.

-- John


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