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Sea & Sea YS-D1, I've had a battery leaked, but everything works perfectly 250 eur. Flashtrigger for Canon 130 eur. Hotshoe with split for Nauticam 80 eur. Optic cabel set Sea & Sea 110 eur Shipping worldwide, buyer pays shipment
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Sea & Sea YS-D1, 4 pcs. 260 eur pcs. Flashtrigger for Canon 130 eur. Hotshoe with split for Nauticam 80 eur. Nauticam extensionring with lock, 30mm 160 eur. Zen dome DP-100 for Nauticam 580 eur. Optic cabel set Nauticam-Sea & Sea 110 eur Optic cabel set Sea & Sea 110 eur Send world wide plus PP
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Hi All, I'm working to understand how my a6000 works in detail with the aim of (possibly) making my own LED TTL converter. At the moment I use the a6000 with its internal flash to trigger a set of YS-D2 strobes using my optical cables. I either use the strobes in manual or TTL mode. The TTL is reasonable, but not always perfect. I wanted to understand how the a6000 TTL system works, so I connected a little oscilloscope to my hotshoe x-sync pin and used the other channel of the oscilloscope with a photodiode to monitor the flash. See attached 2 screen grabs for two flash types - Fill Flash, Rear Sync. I also did a rear sync, but it's result was remarkably similar. I wasn't able, in any case, either Manual, Aperture priority or full automatic, to witness any pre-flash whatsoever from the camera's internal flash. Does the a6000 meter TTL during the exposure? Am I missing something here. Welcome any insights, comments or suggestions to be able to run another oscilloscope test. Cheers!