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Anonymous Posted on Jun 24, 2011

I have 2 quantaray flashes. the qtb7500A I am looking for a manual for . Also the other flash is qaf6600 this flash will not work on my Nikon D80. Can I use the 6600 flash as a slave?

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  • Anonymous Jun 26, 2011

    It will be the same as one of the Promasters flashes. I think it is the same as the Promaster FTD5950 Electronic Flash.http://www.promaster.com/InstructionBook...

    If you are interested in turning the flash into a P-TTL flash, the Promaster 5050DXR module for Pentax will work with the flash if you cut the plastic key off the 5050DXR module.

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