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I could not find a product that did both. My only complaint is that that adapter takes up a hot shoe on the camera and does not have one of its own, so I had to buy another hot shoe adapter for my small flash. Overall, it works great. I bought a few Impact EX100A flashes a month ago, but my Nikon did not have a PC sync connector. I feel rather ripped off that Nikon did not have this connector, but this adapter works very well.
It's a great price, too, even for the name brand, which, I've read, is worth the little extra. I was so happy to find out that a product like this exists. It's exactly what I needed to connect my old Sunpak flashes to my new Nikon D60, and it works like a charm.
Works for me, because my camera has no PC socket; however, I did not consider that it does not regulate voltage for older, higher voltage strobes
wish me luck.and good luck to anyone else out there not willing, YET, to spend tons and tons of $$ on a new camera that is actually MADE for what this little adapter is attempting to provide. We'll see. Still trying to figure out my Sekonic meter to help me - hopefully that'll be the trick to attempting to use the D100 for portrait photography.
ha, guess I didn't notice it is only about 1" x 1".that's funny. :-( But this little adapter, at least, helps get my new strobelite kit attached to it okay.BUT remember that the Nikon D100 cannot do a reading/metering with this on. Wow, I didn't expect this product to be soooo small.
ha.this is just tooo much fun. ;-) Well, I still have a Nikon D100 and, yes, it's outdated and old but it's still such a good camera and I'd hate to spend thousands of $$$'s on another one right now.
This camera is NOT for portrait photography that is for sure.
It works perfectly since the strobe I'm using has got a safe sync voltage (5V) for digital cameras so I didn't need to go for the more expensive adapters which have built-in voltage protection.I needed this because my camera does not have a PC sync outlet.I tried it and it works just fine. I purchased the Nikon (AS-15) in order to be able to fire an off camera strobe with my Canon EOS Digital Rebel 400d (Xti).
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