by gstark on Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:16 pm
Jay,
First of all, if you're contemplating connecting this to your D70, grab a DMM and measure the trigger voltage across its terminals. Then, check that value against the safe values that the D70 is able to use. You don't want it to fry your camera, after all.
You can get a hotshoe to cable adapter, which will let you use a standard sync cord from the camera to the flash.
You can get a light trigger unit through eBay, and use the on-camera flash (turn off the pre-flash) to trigger this.
Or you can use a radio trigger transmitter and receiver to set it off.
g.
Gary Stark
Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff
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