At 02:51 7/1/02, I wrote:
(6) G-15 and G-16 Grips (for use with flashes that are normally shoe mount):
The primary difference between them: G-15 is SCA-300 and can only be used
with an SCA-300A or SCA-3000C cord, although an SCA-3000 or 3002 flash can
be mounted on it (e.g. 32 MZ-3). The flash also mounts slightly farther
forward on it. The G-16 is SCA-300/3000 and can be used with an SCA-300A
or SCA-3000A cord. Otherwise they are the same. Both use 4 "C" cells
inside the handle, just as a BG-2 does. I have one of each, and they are
very much like a BG-2.
Errata:
I don't believe an older SCA-300 *only* shoe mount flash will fit into the
G-16 grip (which has the extra contacts on top for SCA-3000/3002
flashes). The backward compatibility with SCA-300 is SCA-300A cord and
SCA-300 series module only.
-- John
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