>
> At 12:29 PM 12/22/03, throwing caution to the wind, Bruce Dayton wrote:
>
> >Hello Tanya,
> >
> >The AF360FGZ also has auto modes on it. This means that the sensor in
> >the flash will do the measurement and quench the flash at the right
> >time. All you have to do is switch it to auto, set the f-stop you are
> >going to use, set the film speed and set the body to the same
> >settings. Shoot away just like it was TTL.
> >
> >Start by pushing the mode button until the A shows up. Then press the
> >button in the middle of the wheel, the f stop will blink. Spin the
> >wheel to the fstop you want. Press the button in the middle of the
> >wheel. The ISO will start blinking. Spin the wheel to the ISO you
> >want. Press the button in the middle of the wheel to select and you
> >are ready. Now just set the camera to the same settings (ISO, fstop
> >and flash synch speed).
> >
> >--
> >Best regards,
> >Bruce
>
>
> I wouldn't think the contacts of the 360 would match up with another
> company's camera. Crossed-up electronics can be lovely, for a few seconds.
Just what I thought when I read the first post.
I'm pretty sure, though, that you can buy little accessory adapters
that just have the central hot-shoe contact, and none of the others.
Here's a fairly fancy one, including a bounce adjustment:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=productlist&A=details&Q=&sku=89976&is=REG