Plus, if you ever go to a 645 or 67 (any brand with a hotshoe), it has the
ability to adjust the output for those formats.  Comes in handy on my 645
and Kiev 60.

Bill

----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Dayton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gary L. Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 4:05 PM
Subject: Re: Flash


> Gary,
>
> Couple of things.  I used to have 500 FTZ and now have multiple 360's.
> The 500 can swivel as well as tilt, the 360 can only tilt.  The 500
> can take multiple battery sources (nicad, etc) the 360 is limited to
> just AA's.  The 500 has better range than the 360.
>
> The 360 however, has P-TTL for those bodies that support it.  It has
> wireless TTL flash support for those bodies that support it.  In auto
> mode (sensor on flash) you can dial in any f-stop rather than just
> range.  This makes it usable on manual cameras.
>
>
> Bruce
>
>
>
> Saturday, February 8, 2003, 11:42:21 AM, you wrote:
>
> GLM> What, other then the guide number increase, would be a good reason to
> GLM> purchase the AF500-FTZ over the AF360-FTZ? It would be used on the
PZ-1p
> GLM> and PZ-20
>
> GLM> Right now I'm using the AF330-FTZ but would like a bit "more" flash
> GLM> including bounce capability.
>
> GLM> Thoughts?
>


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