I haven't tried it myself, but since it is TTL, the camera would control it,
so I think it would probably work.

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Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: contrast control flash with ANALOG flash


> At 12:56 20.1.2001 -0600, you wrote:
> >I have the 555, and it's not digital. The same adapter I use with a ZX5n
and
> >a PZ1p can be used with my SFXN and my 645 -- which is actually pretty
> >handy, since it kept my investment in modules small. With its manual sync
> >chord I can also use with a K1000 and a Yashicamat. I get very good
results
> >with it, although I do wish it had more dedicated functions for Pentax. I
> >could see using it for contrast control with the pop-up flashes of the PZ
or
>
> That's what I had in mind - AT555 (with analog module) as main light,
> either bounced or held off-camera, and the RTF (pop-up flash) providing
> fill light. Is that possible, on the SFXn? Even if the module is analog?
>
> >the SF, but I don't know how you'd do it with an FTZ flash unless you
used
> >the 500's slave function.
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Frantisek
>
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