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This is probably way too late for the original asker, but the previous answer is incorrect.
The Quantaray QTB-9500A is in reality a ProMaster FTD-5700 and was designed for use with later model electronic 35mm AF models (using the correct dedication module).
As such, the trigger voltage is no higher than 5v making it safe for use on later digital SLR's.
The original answerer is clearly aware that high trigger voltages on flashes designed for earlier, mostly mechanical, 35mm film cameras are often harmful to later models, but you need not worry about your model.
A couple of palces you can get he plates:
Manufcturer is sunpak repriesented by ToCad America-(973)627-9600
OR
http://www.tripodquickrelease.com/Sunpak_Quick_Releases.htm
On the opening frame when you turn it on Scroll through the icons to "setup" . Press enter.. A screen will come up sayinf "set up menu-photo setting"..Scroll down the left column to the center multi color icon and press enter. Press the right arrow on the handheld. In the grey box that comes up you will see various controls.. The third on the list is "brightness" . Press enter and then right arrow .. Scroll to setting you desire. (Normal, bright or soft are offered).. Good luck..
I also posted a question that you may know the answer to. How do I load photos on to the unit from my computer. I see there is a USB port on the Sunpak and I have a USB port on my computer .. but no cord with 2 USB port ends?
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I just sent a message to Ritz/Wolfe Customer Service. Will let you know if I get a reply. BTW, I have a QSX (?) 9200MT that I carry in my car. That one is made for Quantaray by Sunpak. I wonder if the Titan II-750 was made by Sunpak.
I don't know how to load pictures from my computer or my portable USB hard drive. The instructions provided do not help.
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