Don't see it. With the flash in the locked position, I see only black  
plastic above the locking collar at the front of the flash. Ditto  
below it as well. Banging on the housing and working the lever have  
had no effect.
Paul
On Jan 27, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:

> Paul,
>
> I just noticed something, ignore my last post!
>
> There's a pin rides on the top of the lock if you look
> at the front of the flash. That is part of the
> mechanism for the locking pin.  With the flash in the
> locked position, use a small flat bladed screwdriver
> to lift this pin up and that should free the locking
> pin (as long as it's not bent).
>
> -Brendan
> --- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yes, it's true. I mounted the 540 flash on the K10D
>> this afternoon in
>> an effort to shoot some birdies, and now it won't
>> come off. I tried a
>> little bit of WD40 ( a light lubricant), lots of
>> tugging and pulling.
>> I'm guessing that a screw has come loose on the hot
>> shoe and is
>> locking it in place. Any ideas? I'm thinking I'm
>> going to have to
>> send camera and flash to Pentax. A pisser.
>> Paul
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