Tio Loco 0 Posted September 29, 2002 I wante to give the forum members a shot before I put it on ebay. Here's the poop from the Sea & Sea site: Configured like its counterpart, the popular YS-90TTL Duo strobe, the YS-90DX is compact and lightweight, constructed of high-impact polycarbonate. It bears the same prism diffuser, projecting an ultra-wide (weitwinkel), even beam. But the YS-90DX goes beyond dual system capability; it is the world's first submersible flash to have intuitive circuitry with triple-system compatibility. A traditional four-pin sync cord synchronizes it with the Motor Marine II-EX. A traditional five-pin sync cord synchronizes it with Nikonos and housed Nikon systems. And the new Sea & Sea fiber optic cable synchronizes it with digital still cameras. When used with a traditional sync cord, the YS-90DX operates in TTL automatic, slave and manual modes. When used with digital cameras via an accessory fiber optic cable, the YS- 90DX is slave-fired. The YS-90DX responds when the camera's built-in flash is fired. Some digital cameras have a pre- flash to measure subject distance and available light, some fire only once. The YS-90DX can be set to fire when you want it to. It operates in manual mode only. Total manual flash exposure is achieved by means of the strobe's unique 12- option light level control dial. Specifications • Exposure control: TTL and Manual, with 12 light-level options • Beam angle: 105º x 95º • Guide number: (ISO 100, land) 72/22 (ft/m) (full power) • Color temperature: 5500ºK • Recycle time (full power): 200 alkaline, 120 Ni-cad Power source: Four AA alkaline or ni-cad batteries • Dimensions: 115 x 88 x 175mm/4.5 x 3.5 x 7 inches (H x W x D) It's brand new, never been wet. List on this puppy is $619, B&H has it at $533+s/h.... first $475 takes it home and I'll include shipping anywhere in the US. Richard Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tio Loco 0 Posted October 3, 2002 It's ooooouuuuuttttaaaaahere! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites