The only Pentax Flash I have ever had, that caused trouble on modern cameras
was the AF160. It made the PZ-1 lock up everything until the batteries were
removed.
Don't try that one. How about the AF200T?
Regards


Jens Bladt

http://www.jensbladt.dk
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+45 23 43 85 77
Skype: jensbladt248

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Emne: Smallest safe flash for the K10D to trigger old slave flashes


Hi Pentaxians
what is the smallest flash I could mount safely on the hotshoe of the K10D
to trigger old slave flashes?
Since I can not disable preflash with the integrated one I can not use it
with my old slaves.

I have a very small National PE120M but this brand seems to be on the
dangerous high voltage side?
The second smallest one would be a Konica X-20N and then the already bigger
ones with the Metz 20BC6 or the Pentax AF200S.
I would like to diffuse them as much as possible for only a tiny bit of
frontal light output just enough to trigger the slave on the grip from left
above.

All of them are not listed at http://www.botzilla.com/photo/strobeVolts.html
and I'm lacking the skill to measure it myself.

Any recommendation preferably among the mentioned flashes?

thanks and greetings
Markus




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