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  1. <p>Hi Bob,<br> so I handheld the camera and it worked perfectly.<br> I used 160 ASA film and around F11, and the photos turned out really clear and focused. I love the results!<br> PC cable was working perfectly, I had to let the radio slave hanging in the camera, because otherwise the contact with the grip cold shoe was releasing the flash without control.<br> Compared to my results with 35mm these are far more accurate and beautiful.<br> Thanks everybody</p>
  2. <p>Hello everybody,<br> thanks for so many answers! I tried in the studio with a PC cord that connects my camera with the radio slave and that worked perfectly.<br> So I will actually do some pictures on saturday to try the camera with film.<br> In studio and with sync 1/30, do you think a tripod is a must? Or would hand holding be ok?<br> Leaf shutter lenses sound great. I will think about that option after I try my normal lense.</p>
  3. <p>Hi Tim, hi C Watson,<br> thank you both for the explanation, it's exactly what I needed to know.<br> I will ask in the studio. I just wonder if these connectors are normally always the same or the pentax 67 needs a special one. With my other cameras I don't use any cable.<br> The sync speed is 1/30, very slow. But I think that should not be a problem in the studio.</p>
  4. <p>Hello all,<br> this is my first post in the forum. I've been following this site since a long time but I never posted any question yet. I have a Pentax 67 (previous model to 67 ii) which I love.<br> Until the moment I used it only with natural light, that means I didn't have to deal with flashes. I'm using the camera with a wooden grip. Now I am working more in studio and I want to use the Pentax for it. I am a self taught photographer so there is many things that I have been learning by doing, but here I am struggling a bit on how the technique works. I use to go to a studio where they provide me the radio slaves. I have been using this with 35mm and never had a problem, but this does not work with the pentax.</p> <p>By reading in the forums I learned that I need a PC socket to shoe adapter. Is there any brand that you can recommend? And could someone explain how this installation works? I guess that I should install the adapter on the wooden grip, and I should connect it with a cable to the camera.</p> <p>Then the radio slave of the studio should go on top of this tool and that should work?<br> Just guessing, I'm missing here some photography lessons.<br> Thank you so much already!</p>
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