Jan,
Thanks! I've tried it both ways and get a flashed image with the
on-board flash in both setting.
The 360 is held in such a way as to not cover the same area, so it's
the on-board flash that is lighting the scene.(?)
If you have a chance, I'd appreciate any ideas you may have.

Jack
--- Jan van Wijk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Jack,
> 
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 11:19:34 -0800 (PST), Jack Davis wrote:
> 
> >Downloaded the recent firmware to my K10D. Am now wondering if
> anyone
> >knows of a setting wherein the on-board flash acts only as a
> controller
> >and doesn't participate in the final flash coverage.
> 
> Yes, of course ...
> 
> >Been leafing through the 360 manual and remembering that it was
> >possible with my 'sold' MZ-S.
> 
> It is not in the 360 Manual ...
> 
> It is in the DOC that came with the firmware update.
> There is a new 'custom setting' in the K10D menu now:
> 
>       [ Flash in Wireless Mode] 
> 
> Setting that to ON makes it Master, OFF is Control only.
> 
> Regards, JvW
> 
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