Pretty much all of us have added that bit, it's actually part of the reflector pan, where you adjust subject distance. It pops right off.
Do you have a picture that shows this?
Pretty much all of us have added that bit, it's actually part of the reflector pan, where you adjust subject distance. It pops right off.
Pretty much all of us have added that bit, it's actually part of the reflector pan, where you adjust subject distance. It pops right off.
The two and three cells are actually identical. Like the graftex the top has all the goods and the bottom varies depending on how many batteries you want in it.
Good to know! I'm mostly just challenging the idea that the Y was a two cell, and the X was a 3. Both came in a variety of lengths.
I've got a 3 cell Y.
or do you mean the Y was SOLD only as 2 cell and the X a three, despite extensions of all sizes being available? That seems likely.
Oh man, Edraven, your pics are invaluable! Thanks so much. Now I really need to get to tracking down a Canon X flash.
This Walz 2 Cell just arrived from I got from EBay. It's really unique and I haven't been able to find any traces of it on the internet.
The bracket is attached to the clamp by rivets so it's gonna take a little work separating the two.
There is a bulb underneath the red button. After pushing up the lever you see in the middle until it clicks, you can press in the button on the opposite side of the red button and keep it pressed in. While it's pressed in the bulb will illuminate. The photo came out really light but it's actually a deep red glow. I'm guessing it's just a way of making sure your batteries are still good because it doesn't seem bright enough to effect the photo.
This Walz 2 Cell I got from EBay just arrived. It's really unique and I haven't been able to find any traces of it on the internet.
The bracket is attached to the clamp by rivets so it's gonna take a little work separating the two.
There is a bulb underneath the red button. After pushing up the lever you see in the middle until it clicks, you can press in the button on the opposite side of the red button and keep it pressed in. While it's pressed in the bulb will illuminate. The photo came out really light but it's actually a deep red glow. I'm guessing it's just a way of making sure your batteries are still good because it doesn't seem bright enough to effect the photo.
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