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Bonjour,

Les mêmes recommandations figurent dans le manuel CL.
J'ai un CL et j'ai récemment acheté un SF 24 d. Je me suis également procuré un câble d'extension Nikon SC-28 qui conserve la mesure TTL.
L'ensemble fonctionne parfaitement.

Guytou

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Sorry, in english...

The same recommendations appear in the CL manual.
I have a CL and recently bought an SF 24 d. I also got myself a Nikon SC-28 extension cable which retains the TTL metering.
The set works perfectly.

Guytou

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Leica SF 40 is a good size relation to the CL body. The SF24 is underpowered and recycle times with only 2 AAA batteries. The SF40 has four AA in its compact size, its also has tactile manual controls. The SF 64 and SF58 do not and are rather large compared to the body. The SF60 is similar in size to the SF40 with dials and has the advantage of the being wireless with the SF C1 unit.

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2 hours ago, kodachrome said:

Leica SF 40 is a good size relation to the CL body. The SF24 is underpowered and recycle times with only 2 AAA batteries. The SF40 has four AA in its compact size, its also has tactile manual controls. The SF 64 and SF58 do not and are rather large compared to the body. The SF60 is similar in size to the SF40 with dials and has the advantage of the being wireless with the SF C1 unit.

No, the SF 24 D does not use AAA batteries but two small CR123 lithium batteries.
These batteries have a rather comfortable charging time and are therefore interesting.

Guytou

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21 hours ago, Guytou said:

No, the SF 24 D does not use AAA batteries but two small CR123 lithium batteries.
These batteries have a rather comfortable charging time and are therefore interesting.

Guytou

SORRY FOR THE TYPO

SF 26 USES AAA BATTERIES

The SF26 is underpowered and recycle times with only 2 AAA batteries

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