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P3D Re: Realist flash/bump/screw


  • From: Bob Wier <wier@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: P3D Re: Realist flash/bump/screw
  • Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 02:29:50 -0600

>with the bump at the other.  I forget the size of this screw but
>you can replace it by a flat head screw and save the original for
>later (resale value, etc.)  (another tip from my soon to be released
>"Realist book" :-))
>
>George Themelis

Yup - here a posting from digest 1815 (10 Jany 1997) - found using
the search engine looking for "bump"...

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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 1997 20:30:48 -0600
From: P3D  kevin j.kavaney  <photonuz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: photo-3d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: P3D realist flash
Message-ID: <32D6FB58.3F45@xxxxxxxxxxxx>

for what it's worth. the original "bump" in the realist flash shoe can 
 be replaced with a 2-56 thread bolt. best is a round headed machine bolt 
that has the head filed until it is basically flat on top, about 1\16" 
left from the filing.
next one takes the 4 top screaws out on the top of the realist.
no springs jump out, but the flash wire is attached to that "bump" with 
a 3\32" wrench. best to use a tiny open ended wrench this size if 
possible. note the sequence of washers. there is rubber washer on both 
sides of the top, further down a washer, the spade from the wire, then 
another star washer and a 3\32 nut. if you watch how you took it apart, 
should go back together the same. just make sure the wire travels under 
the moving arm that end with the red dot we see after exposure!!
lenth on the bolt is about 3\8"
the hot shoe "lips" must be opened up alittle, about 1\32", best is with 
a very large screawdriver, don't over do it. continue to fit flash shoe 
until snug, but able to back it out. 
last is to block the front of the shoe slightly to limit the travel of 
the flash shoe for proper contact. about 3\32" of tape or other material
once it is set up right, no need for adaptor or pc cords etc. can just 
slip flash in and out at will. a real benefit for flash fill to say 
nothing of indoor shots. TRY IT YOU'LL LIKE IT !!!!!!!




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