Bob Atkins
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Hmm. I'm not so sure.
As far as I know, the flash circuitry in all modern cameras (and certainly all current EOS cameras) is electronic, not mechanical. There is no make-and-beak contact, there is no spark and there is no wear. Switching is done via solid state circuitry. Older cameras used mechanical contacts, in which case there could be sparking and errosion on contacts. With electronic switching there is no spark and there is no wear. There would therefore be no real reason to limit sync voltage to less than that specified as safe by Canon.
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