Hi all!

The newest Pentax flash , the 360FTZ, is supposed to have exposure
compensation ON THE FLASH, not via the body, if I remember the info
here well.

Anybody knows if this flash's feature would work on older bodies as
well? And even bodies without builtin flash exposure compensation (=
other than Z-1 series).

Then, when a new SCA adapter from Metz comes for MZ-S (to allow
high-speed synch with e.g. 54MZ5), it would have to have expos. comp.
ON THE ADAPTER, same as e.g. Nikon SCA 3000 works. Then, could it
possibly offer exposure compensation via the adapter even on older
bodies? I don't know how the 3702 SCA works now, for Z-1p, whether the
exp.comp. is set normally via body or via a switch on the SCA (as is
on Nikon SCA).

It would mean that even older bodies could have flash exposure comp.
with new SCA and metz flash!

Any insight/thoughts?

Frantisek

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