iTTL-Converter for Nikon D70
UW-photographers continue to migrate towards digital. While many compact digital cameras do not even have a hot-shoe for external strobes, frustration starts when you look at modern digital SLR bodies with a new incompatible TTL protocol. Usually your existing Nikonos strobes becomes obsolete if you do not decide to buy a downward compatible, but not anymore state-of-the-art Fuji Finepix S2 Pro [careful, the S3 does not support Nikonos TTL!]. For all others who look into a TTL-compatible strobe solution Mathias Heinrichs from Germany comes up with some interesting news for the Nikon D70.
A small module [33 x 25 x 14 mm] connects between camera and amphibic strobe and brings back full TTL functionality for many old Nikonos TTL compatible strobes from analogue times. The iTTL converter is only available as an OEM module and was developed for housing and strobe manufactures. A fully equipped camera connector is required [5 wires], an optional connector will be available if your housing does not have one already. The strobes will be connected with three wires [or four if you have an Inon Z220].
Features iTTL-mode:
Features in special manual mode:


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