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M240 with SF58


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Bottom line is yes, it works with a Nikon SC-17. I have used it that way.

 

It also works with the multifunction grip and the SCA extension for it, but that is a very much more expensive solution. If you don't need to use your EVF, the Nikon cord is the way to go (Nikon cords other the SC-17 may also work). If you do need the EVF then you are stuck with the grip and extension -- and the extension will have the flash too low IMHO. I had to construct a riser to hold the extension hotshoe higher.

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Here is how I get mine out of the camera hot shoe for better balance. I bounce the flash so the lower position is not an issue regarding shadows.

 

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Looks good. I'll borrow your set up technique.

 

It definitely loses no advantages by being used off camera? Everything works perfectly, even TTL-HSS?

 

Many thanks for all responses.

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It definitely loses no advantages by being used off camera? Everything works perfectly, even TTL-HSS?

 

I can't speak to HSS as it is not a feature of my M9. But with the correct sync cord (I prefer a shortened Nikon SC-28) all functionality of the flash being in the camera hot shoe is preserved off camera. The only issue I've experienced is due to the SF-58 contacts being located slightly differently than those of a Nikon flash. The result is the connection between the SC-28 and the SF-58 foot is a bit fragile and any movement of the foot in the cord's hot shoe can break the connection. Unfortunately Leica does not offer a sync cord other than the SCA one for the Multifunctional Grip.

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The only issue I've experienced is due to the SF-58 contacts being located slightly differently than those of a Nikon flash. The result is the connection between the SC-28 and the SF-58 foot is a bit fragile and any movement of the foot in the cord's hot shoe can break the connection.

 

I use a Nikon SC-17 and have never experienced an issue with intermittent connection of the contacts. Could this be due to fact you have shortened your SC-28 and the intermittent contact is in the cord?

 

Rick

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I use a Nikon SC-17 and have never experienced an issue with intermittent connection of the contacts. Could this be due to fact you have shortened your SC-28 and the intermittent contact is in the cord?

 

Unfortunately no. I've tried a half dozen Nikon cords, both SC-17 and SC-28, with the same result. I know others do not experience this, so I am at a loss to explain it. Perhaps my SF-58 flash foot is out of spec.

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@Luke,

What bracket are you using in this setup?

 

I use a rail attached to an Arca-Swiss plate as shown here.

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