>
>>> The D body has a few features that some find essential/convenient 
>>> (like the dual control wheels, HyperProgram, battery grip access, 
>>> wireless flash control in the body); the DS has simpler controls, a 
>>> few more program presets for snapshooters, and overall faster 
>>> operation - it's also a little bit smaller and lighter.
>>>
>>
>> Are you by "... wireless flash control in the body ..."  
>saying that I 
>> could use my 360FGZ (hope I got the letters right) in wireless mode 
>> only with D but not DS?
>
>Basically, with the D you need one 360FGZ unit and with the DS 
>you need at least two.
>
>The D's built-in flash supports wireless control of the 
>360FGZ. The DS will also allow wireless flash control, but you 
>need one 360FGZ mounted on the body to control a remote 
>360FGZ; its built-in flash does not support the control protocol.

I see. Didn't know that. How stupid. I was eyeing DS, but it's now off the
list.

Thanks,

Leon

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