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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2012

Minolta Maxxum 3500xi flash disabling sleep mode

Minolta 3500xi flash go to sleep after five seconds. How i can keep it in on mode (disabling sleep mode).

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2012

    i have two 3500exi, 3200i, 2000i and when using in off camera it go the sleep after five second and difficult to use with CTR 103 P triggers. Is there such adapter/converter which keep them in ON(disabling sleep mode) to release those in wireless off camera. I know 3500xi can be used wireless on 35mm film camera with 7xi and other machines.

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