Hi everyone,
I'm trying to make a Flash (strobe) using led for my camera, it's a Kiev 60, a fully mechanical camera, and it's have an flash sync port, which is basicly a switch controlled by the mechanics of the camera , I have tried to wired it in serie with my small LED panel and a CR123 LiIon cell.
I only get a very weak light, but if I wire the panel directly on the cell I'm getting the full brightness ?
do you think that the mechanical switch drop my current caused by high impedance ?
I was thinking of doing that :
but using 3.7v instead of 6V what do you think ?
I'm trying to make a Flash (strobe) using led for my camera, it's a Kiev 60, a fully mechanical camera, and it's have an flash sync port, which is basicly a switch controlled by the mechanics of the camera , I have tried to wired it in serie with my small LED panel and a CR123 LiIon cell.
I only get a very weak light, but if I wire the panel directly on the cell I'm getting the full brightness ?
do you think that the mechanical switch drop my current caused by high impedance ?
I was thinking of doing that :
but using 3.7v instead of 6V what do you think ?
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