3rd Manufacturer Flashes: Process Log

Pending Entries Source/Data found
Cobra 400AF-C  
Cobra 450AF-C ebay: manual zoom, AF assi, vert. bounce, 4x AA
Cobra 740AF-C ebay: manual zoom, AF assi, vert. + horiz. bounce, 4x AA
Cobra 750AF-C  
Cullmann MD 40 SCA 300 system, TTL, AF assist on the module, 28-40-85mm manual, M 1/8 (?), vert. bounce, 4x AA;
this thing doesn't actually bounce physically, instead feat. a tube-like flash head either shooting straight or straight and up at the same time
Kalimar AFF  
Kalimar AFZ Auto Focus (Twin) TTL, W-N-T1-T2 manual
Kalimar AFZ-6000 (single)  
Kalimar AFZ-7000 (single)  
Nissin 34Di-C  
Nissin auto300AFZ Tumax Diffuser compatibility chart, Original Package: TTL dedicated, AF, vert. bounce, man. zoom, GN30m, 4x AA, seen for Minolta
Nissin auto400AFZ Tumax Diffuser chart, polish sales site: AF, Z (28-85), 4x AA, 0.5-8s, 131x100x76mm, 300g, Canon user found
Nissin 6000AF plus AFM/DPM TTL Module for Canon, GN 60 (?), Bounce/Swivel Head
Promaster FTD 5900  
Promaster FTD 6000xi Tumax Diffuser compatibility chart, minolta only?
Promatic FTD 3500AF Powerwide  
Pro-Premium DAF-480 Ultra TTL Power Zoom (not labeled on the flash), GN24-42, (x)x-85mm, Swivel & Bounce, Slave, AF 1-8m, 280g, LCD ... Tumax DPT386 rebadge, Oly and Nikon versions found
Quantaray QTB-5000AF  
Quantaray QTB-6500A  
Sakar 730AF  
Soligor Zoom Auto Flash 30 DA Multi Dedicated, clip-on diffuser
Spectrum 4500AF 35-50-85+28mm diffuser, man. zoom, GN25-38m, AF 7m, 330° horiz. + 90° vert., 4x AA, 3 color filters
seen for Minolta/Nikon 2020
Tumax 630AFZ Tumax Diffuser compatibility chart

Incompatibilities reported

Soligor DG-22DA
with Canon EOS 40D reported by Lutz Illigen, 2009-03-22, in d.a.r.d (german photo newsgroup): doesn't work at all, may depend on production periods/charges

Soligor DG-340DZ
with Canon EOS 350D reported by Thomas Marciniak, 2009-03-23, in d.a.r.d (german photo newsgroup): incorrect exposure (compared to results on PowerShot G5)
with Canon EOS 40D reported by Thomas Marciniak, 2009-03-23, in d.a.r.d (german photo newsgroup): incorrect exposure (compared to results on PowerShot G5)