Question about an old YS25DX strobe used with new house?
Posted: 15 September 2007 11:01 AM  [Ignore]
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Grouper (Zacki)
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Hello there,

First, I hope this topic is placed in the right area.

I used to have a Canon S40 w. Canon UW house and Sea & Sea YS25DX strobe. Unfortunately the camera it self has been stolen and I need to get a new one - but since its some years since I bought my gear things has changed so I cant get a camera that will fit into the old house.

However I’d like a House that can be attached to my Sea & Sea YS25DX strobe and have a question. The “new” houses all have dimmed plastic in the flash area and since the strobe is activated by the internal flash firing through a optic fiber cable. Will the flash be able to activate the strobe through the dimmed plastic on the new houses?

I saw that Sea & Sea have discontinued this solution and was wondering if this could be the reason?

Anyone using a newer canon housing?

Best,
Soeren


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Posted: 15 September 2007 02:52 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 1]
Napoleon Wrasse
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Soeren

Sorry to hear abou the camera, I hate to hear that.  You could try eBay, they have some cameras in the $80 range, may be worth it to have a back up system if you go for a new one.

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The newer housings should still be able to trigger the strobes, I am not sure which housing you are looking at and whether it is darker than the ones I have seen, but the light/diffuser is still putting out light.

As to Sea & Sea discontinuing strobes, I do not think it has to do with this as much as just normal changing of things, newer toys and get rid of the old ones.  Though I often find myself missing some of the older ones, like the YS-90DX.

Hope things are otherwise well for you.


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Posted: 15 September 2007 10:16 PM  [Ignore]  [ # 2]
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Hi Soeren

The ‘dimming’ in the flash area you refer to is (I assume) a diffuser, intended to give a wider and more even spread of light.  Of course diffusers do slightly reduce the light intensity compared to a completely transparent window, but not by very much, otherwise the diffuser would be defeating the object of the flash, i.e. illuminating the scene.

I would have thought that the amount of light needed to trigger a fibre-optic strobe link would be small compared to the normal output of the flash, so I would be surprised if a diffuser would prevent the use of the fibre-optic cable.

From recollection, most of the newer Canon housings do have a diffuser, but it is usually removable (even underwater) so if you find it is causing problems, you should be able to remove it if it is causing problems.

Good luck in your search.

Graham


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