Sorry, aber manchmal kann man nur den Kopf schütteln...
Wenn der Fragensteller gesucht hätte wäre er mit dem String >Dynax AND Studio*< zumindest auf einige Threads gekommen, und dann hätte erfolgendes gefunden Quote gefunden:ZITATQuestion: How do I use a Studio Flash a with Maxxum 4, 5, XTsi/HTsi/
HTsi Plus/STsi camera?
Answer: Studio-type flashes, older non-Maxxum flashes and flash units or
infrared units, which have a single contact pin in their mounting foot use
a voltage level to operate. These are NOT compatible for flash-shoe
connection with new Maxxum cameras including theMaxxum 4, 5, STsi,
HTsi, HTsi Plus, or XTsi, cameras, which use computer serial data language
to converse with Maxxum flash units. Therefore, use of Minolta’s FS-1100
or FS-PC (accessory made by Minolta) cannot be used fire this type of flash
or slave accessory.However, you can use the built-in flash of Maxxum 4, 5,
STsi, HTsi, HTsi Plus, or XTsi, cameras to fire Studio Flashes that have photo
slaves. Follow these steps:
1. Set the camera ISO to 1000 or above. (This will make the output of the
built-in flash VERY LOW)
2. Set the camera to Manual mode and use a handheld exposure meter to
determine flash brightness of your studio flash units and then enter the
exposure settings into your camera as you normally do.
3. Lift up the camera's built in flash.
4. Take the picture.The built-in flash will fire a reduced power burst
(If ISO 100 film, the built-in flash brightness will be almost -3 stops
under normal) which will powerful enough to be seen by the Photo
Slaves but not be part of the exposure. This beneficial method allows
using studio flashes without the need of cables. This is a big plus when
things are moving fast.[/quote]
Für mich saht es so aus, als ob der Threaderöffner sich eine D7 kaufen will, nur weil er MEINT, mit einer D5 keine Studioblitzanlagen auslösen zu können...
Aber last 'mal gut sein, manche müssen hier die Ergebnisse auf einem Tablett serviert bekommen.
Schönen Tag noch.