I'd use the flash in manual mode with the camera set to X sync speed and
the aperture set according to the distance.
Perhaps 1/3-1/2 stop under to assure good saturation.
This way you'd be assured of correct exposure with no P-TTL preflash to
spook the critter. (Yep, coons are fast!)
Either flash should allow decent DOF at that distance.

Don

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Reese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 6:55 AM
> To: discussion Pentax
> Subject: flash photography at night
> 
> 
> This is a repeat message. The first one apparently didn't go through.
> 
> I have an interesting photographic situation and I'd to get some 
> opinions on the best way to proceed.
> 
> I hang a suet feeder in a tree that's about 12' from the bathroom 
> window. The feeder brings in woodpeckers and other birds that I 
> photograph from inside the bathroom. Lately, a raccoon has been 
> emptying the feeder every night. I want to try to get a shot of 
> him if I can.
> 
> It will be very dark and impossible to focus so I plan on 
> pre-focusing the lens. I'd like to stop it down to about f/5.6 or 
> f/8 to give me some room for error. I plan on using something 
> between a 50 and 100mm focal length to include the context of the 
> raccoon, the feeder and the tree. I'll obviously have to use a 
> flash to get the shot.
> 
> I have an AF-360 FGZ and an AF-500 FTZ that I can use with my 
> MZ-S. I'll be shooting with slide film so exposure is critical. I 
> figure I'll only get one shot before he hauls ringedtail for the woods.
> 
> Do you think I'd have better luck using the flash on the manual 
> setting, the P-TTL in the AF360 or the TTL if the AF500? I'm 
> thinking I might need the power of the AF500. I'm also wondering 
> about whether the P-TTL or TTL would overexpose the tree and 
> raccoon trying to light the darkness beyond.
> 
> Does anyone have any experience with night time shooting?
> 
> Does anyone have any ideas or am I missing anything?
> 
> thanks for your thoughts.
> 

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