I'm moving home and have found a Vivitar Zoom Thyristor 2500 flash in a forgotten part of a cupboard. Will this be ok to use with my Canon 400D? I recall reading something about older flashes burning the circuitry of newer cameras.
AFAIK modern cameras such as canon 400d are o.k with flash guns that use a trigger voltage up to 6 volts ,anymore than that it may well fry the electrics ...
Excellent response guys. Much appreciated. Unfortunately the flash produces about 11-15V while the Canon shouldn't use flashes producing a trigger voltage over 6V. Guess the flash is for the bin then. 'C'est la vie'.
I know my 20d is capable of a trigger voltage of 250v. I regularily use mine with a vivtar 823 which has a trigger voltage of 110v. My girlfriends 350d has the same 250v limit and i've used the flash with it before too.
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