> You could do this by using the AF400FTZ off-camera using the adapter-F or Fs > and a 5-pin cord to the flash. Than just attach the AF140C on top of the > adapter. Physically, it is possible to mount everything like that... > 1) will it work correctly, will the flashes fire simulaniously? > 2) could this be harmful for the camera or one of the flashes? > > The combination analog + digital type of TTL flash might complicate > things I guess ... I have not tried this yet, calculating relative > flash-intensity would be the next issue :-) However, everything that I have read states that you can not combine the digital and non-digital TTL flashes. You can either use non-digital TTL flashes OR digital TTL flashes, but not a setup where both are interconnected. I don't know what will happen to the equipment if you do try combining them; I do know that the digital flashes won't do TTL on the non-digital bodies, they are not wired the same as the older flashes. As the AF140C is a "T" series flash, you could use it with an AF280T or AF220T or AF200T "T" series flash. And you'll get TTL control of the light on the subject. Bolo -- Josef T. Burger This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, visit www.pdml.net and follow the directions.

