I find that the cheap flash triggers work up to about 1/100, over that and I 
start losing a bit at the bottom of the frame.
I think it depends on the trigger, and the flash.


On Nov 19, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Bulent Celasun wrote:

> I have recently had a pair of radio triggers (Aputure brand) said to
> be compatible with Pentax cameras.
> Their declared that the synch speed is (up to) 1/250 second.
> They seem to synch properly at only 1/60 second on both K20D and K5.
> The units are also compatible with Canon cameras so I expect their
> support for Pentax may only be partial...
> TTL / P-TTL is not supported.
> 
> This low speed makes them of little use.
> I am still not sure if there is something I could try to make them
> synch at a higher speed.
> 
> Any experiences? Any ideas?
> 
> Bulent
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