I wasn't aware Pentax had made the AF360FGZ available in analog TTL
mode. Other Pentax autofocus flashes support digital TTL mode only
afaik.
Alan Chan
Does it have anything to do with P-TTL ? Or with dual
analog-digital electronics ?
Andre
I used the AF360FGZ on my LX in TTL mode
Christian Skofteland
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From: Alan Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 5:14 AM
Subject: RE: LX and 360FGZ flash
All Pentax flashes designed for AF cameras won't
You can use the AF360FGZ on the LX in TTL mode. A lot of the other features
are unavailable. The zoom will have to be done manually regardless of the
lens you choose.
Christian Skofteland
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From: Andy Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: LX and 360FGZ flash
You can use the AF360FGZ on the LX in TTL mode. A lot of the other
features
are unavailable. The zoom will have to be done manually regardless of
the
lens you choose.
Christian Skofteland
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From: Andy
I wasn't aware Pentax had made the AF360FGZ available in analog TTL mode.
Other Pentax autofocus flashes support digital TTL mode only afaik.
Regards,
Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan
You can use the AF360FGZ on the LX in TTL mode. A lot of the other
features
are unavailable. The zoom
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