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Hotshoe on the Olympus M10 has a flash trigger of only 2ms. Wireless trigger doesn't respond reliably.

Adding a 0.1uF(104) cap extends the pulse to approx. 7ms. http://www.e-ele.net/DataSheet/HT75XX-1.pdf

Godox flash possibly contains CC2500

  • photography/flash/wireless_trigger.txt
  • Last modified: 2018/03/04 06:54
  • by photonicsguy
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