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On 2/6/2023 at 1:05 AM, charlesphoto99 said:

Probably not, but I wouldn't risk it (I think the safety voltage on M's is pretty high). Here's a chart. Plenty of small older flashes within safety range (I wouldn't go over 50-100v) with auto thyristor function (if that's what you need) - you just have to do the search (and many of them now $$ due to A no longer being offered on modern flashes, a real shame). Otherwise that Lightpixel looks great if you're ok with Manual.

https://www.botzilla.com/page/strobeVolts.html

600 V 

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On 2/17/2023 at 10:26 AM, Besprosvet said:

Thank you,

as far as you know what about that tiny flash coming with the Leica d-lux(the panny-like compact)? Does it work also in ttl (both with M and Q)? Thanks

No - Panaleicas follow the Panasonic flash protocol.

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Good news.

The Reflx Lab mini flash finally arrived home today and I really love it!

Good materials, surprisingly fast enough recycling time, and especially super light and small.

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4 hours ago, Besprosvet said:

Good news.

The Reflx Lab mini flash finally arrived home today and I really love it!

Good materials, surprisingly fast enough recycling time, and especially super light and small.

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I wonder if this would work with a Leica CL digital?

 

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2 hours ago, BWColor said:

I use the Godox Lux Jr.

I have that one too, but I wanted something as unobtrusive and small as a pop up flash.

EDIT: I ordered also a flash from LightPix Lab, I'll see if it's more convenient than the Godox Lux Junior. On paper the LightPix should be better in all the departments, but real world use is what matters in the end.

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33 minutes ago, David Cantor said:

I wonder if this would work with a Leica CL digital?

 

No idea, but I don't see why it shouldn't work.

Anyway, on the M240 it works well up to 1/250 (covers 95% of the frame, no problem at all in real world use)

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