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    Kodak External Flash jerry-rigged for a Canon?



    I have a P20 external flash from Kodak that I used to use for my old kodak dslr. Does anybody know of any possible way to jerry rig it to be able to work at all with a Canon Rebel XS? I do not have any money to purcahse a canon external flash at the moment, and I do not want old flash to go to waste. Maybe some combination of extension cords, I have no idea. ANY help would be GREATLY appreciated. I have no idea if this could even be possible.

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    Re: Kodak External Flash jerry-rigged for a Canon?



    You should be able to. You may need an adaptor like the Wein safe sync.


    http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/245292-REG/Wein_W990560_Safe_Sync_Hot_Shoe_to.html


    It looks like you will have to operate the flash in manuel mode. In order to get good exposure you will need to use a flash meter or do a lot of testing to learn what settings at what distance.


    Another option would be to buy a Metz 36AF-4C for $125. http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/428999-REG/Metz_MZ_36341_mecablitz_36AF_4C_AF_E_TTL.html
    It will work with your cameras ETTL II at a very reasonable price.
    Mark

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    Re: Kodak External Flash jerry-rigged for a Canon?



    E-bay the old flash and pick up the 430EX refurbished at Adorama.

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