Vivatar 285

It should fire on your camera but will not communicate with it I believe. FYI: I know that some of the old Vivitar 285's put out a lot of volts, enough to fry a camera sometimes. Vivitar made some hi and low voltage 285's. I would check and make sure it's a low voltage one before I stuck it on a camera.
 
Read your manual. Your camera is probably rated for 250v as that's pretty much standard now. Double check though and don't trust me. Also, you can use a voltmeter to find out.
 
i have one of those they are great...!

i've seen it used on a 5d , and i use it all the time with my remotes
 

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