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Minolta X-700 & Cobra MD210 Flash Unit
Hi there I recently bought this camera and eventually bought the Cobra flash (Both used). On the side of the Cobra flash box it says it can work with Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Olympus cameras.
My question is:
Will this flash unit work with my Minolta X-700?
Also is there a manual anywhere for this flash unit... Preferably free 
Thanks
Rich
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11-10-2009 08:43 AM
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
Rich,
I think you'll find better performance with dedicated flashes versus those that work with various models. Sync times come into play as some are 1/60th versus 1/125th. Think there are even some with a faster shutter-sync too in manual focus SLR's.
Yet if any off-name, non-dedicated flash works for you; don't go spend the extra tons of cash on trying to beat performance. Try flash diffusers if it's too bright. Try post-developed processing to clean up your shots or add brightness.
Whatever you get, just work with it a while and you'll get to know what it will or won't do.
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Originally Posted by
RancerDS
Rich,
I think you'll find better performance with dedicated flashes versus those that work with various models. Sync times come into play as some are 1/60th versus 1/125th. Think there are even some with a faster shutter-sync too in manual focus SLR's.
Yet if any off-name, non-dedicated flash works for you; don't go spend the extra tons of cash on trying to beat performance. Try flash diffusers if it's too bright. Try post-developed processing to clean up your shots or add brightness.
Whatever you get, just work with it a while and you'll get to know what it will or won't do.
But is it safe to use the flash I have just bought for this camera?
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
If the contacts match up, your flash will go off when you click the shutter. I don't foresee how it could cause damage to your equipment, unless something is between the two that could cause a short.
Am curious what you paid for your X-700. PM me if you want to share that tidbit.
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Originally Posted by
RancerDS
If the contacts match up, your flash will go off when you click the shutter. I don't foresee how it could cause damage to your equipment, unless something is between the two that could cause a short.
Am curious what you paid for your X-700. PM me if you want to share that tidbit.

SO... Is it just Digital SLR's that you have to be super careful with (In regards to the type of flash you use).
I paid just under £30.
That includes the X-700 and 1.7 Minolta lens, the 'Camera Of The Year' original box, the camera leather case & some extras.
This thing is a beauty.... Simply amazing.
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Been spending a lot of time on here!

Originally Posted by
Jcm850
SO... Is it just Digital SLR's that you have to be super careful with (In regards to the type of flash you use).
Yeah, anything advanced means the more care you usually have to show. Autofocus lenses, computer chip internally, LCD screen(s), etc. Maybe that's why I'm buying older manual focus SLR's. Hmmm.
I paid just under £30.
That includes the X-700 and 1.7 Minolta lens, the 'Camera Of The Year' original box, the camera leather case & some extras.
This thing is a beauty.... Simply amazing.
I'm envious. Guy about 100 miles from me had one for roughly the same price, but no batteries. Instead of me buying batteries and driving that far to test it; asked that he buy the batteries and meet me half way -- or cut the price. He wouldn't budge. (Sighs)
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Originally Posted by
RancerDS

Originally Posted by
Jcm850
SO... Is it just Digital SLR's that you have to be super careful with (In regards to the type of flash you use).
Yeah, anything advanced means the more care you usually have to show. Autofocus lenses, computer chip internally, LCD screen(s), etc. Maybe that's why I'm buying older manual focus SLR's. Hmmm.
I paid just under £30.
That includes the X-700 and 1.7 Minolta lens, the 'Camera Of The Year' original box, the camera leather case & some extras.
This thing is a beauty.... Simply amazing.
I'm envious. Guy about 100 miles from me had one for roughly the same price, but no batteries. Instead of me buying batteries and driving that far to test it; asked that he buy the batteries and meet me half way -- or cut the price. He wouldn't budge. (Sighs)
The batteries are only about £2... Pretty good considering the cost of a new DSLR battery.
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Would this flash (Cobra MD210) work with a Canon EOS-3 and/or Canon EOS-5 ? ? ?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by
Jcm850
Hi there I recently bought this camera and eventually bought the Cobra flash (Both used). On the side of the Cobra flash box it says it can work with Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Olympus cameras.
My question is:
Will this flash unit work with my Minolta X-700?
Also is there a manual anywhere for this flash unit... Preferably free
Thanks
Rich
Good to see another Minolta X-700 user on here. I'm dusting both of mine off and getting started shooting again after not doing so for a long time.
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Originally Posted by
keeylyme

Originally Posted by
Jcm850
Hi there I recently bought this camera and eventually bought the Cobra flash (Both used). On the side of the Cobra flash box it says it can work with Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Olympus cameras.
My question is:
Will this flash unit work with my Minolta X-700?
Also is there a manual anywhere for this flash unit... Preferably free
Thanks
Rich
Good to see another Minolta X-700 user on here. I'm dusting both of mine off and getting started shooting again after not doing so for a long time.
Excellent.. It's a great camera!!!
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