Markus,
Sorry, I should have mentioned that I use TTL, not manual flash.

As to why the *istD handles flash differently from Z-1 and LX, I'm a bit at loss. However, there's manuy circumstances that have changed. At some time in the nineties (actually after the Z-1), Pentax began communicating focus distance data from lens to camera (FA lenses), and changed the flash communication from voltage to digital (AF300FTZ and AF500FTZ).

With film, all the flash metering was off the film, directly. I'm not sure how it happens with digital, but I suspect that preemping calculations now play a greater part. If the metering is still done off the medium, it has to cope with a CCD that has different reflective properties than has film.

Jostein


----- Original Message ----- From: "Markus Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 9:53 PM
Subject: RE: Dual Flash with *istDS


Hi Jostein
Does the AF400T in manual mode with 1/25 power setting still give too much
flashlight with the *istD?
And why is the handling of flashlight different on a digital body?

a film only user wonders ....
greetings
Markus



-----Original Message-----
From: Jostein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 3:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Dual Flash with *istDS


Brian,

That's a very interesting setup, not the least in light of the recent
threads about macro flash. What's your working distance in this
particular shot?

I have been experimenting with my AF400T and the *istD. So far I've
only tested it at macro distances, where it delivers waaay too much
light. All my exposures have been at least two stops over. Much to my disappointment, because it was my macro flash of choice for use with
Z-1 and LX. :-(

Jostein


----- Original Message -----
From: "Brian Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2005 2:07 PM
Subject: PESO: Dual Flash with *istDS


Hi all

This photo of a flower (Grevillea lanigera, for the botanically
minded) was taken with a dual flash set up on a home made bracket
attached to the *istDS.  This is the set up I've been using for a
few
years with the Super A but this is the first time I've used it on
the
*istDS.

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~sgap/photos/paw/g-lan-paw.html

Mainly, I'm posting this because a few people have wondered whether
old flash guns can be used safely with the *istD/DS.  The set up
comprises an AF280T on the left hand side of the camera (looking
from
behind) and above the subject with an AF200S on the right on about
the
same axis as the subject. The flashguns are attached to the hotshoe
via a combination on 5P and 4P off-camera cables and adapters
(although ordinary sync cables could be used because the cables only
provide electrical connections - both flashes are fired on
'Manual').
Both flashes also have some translucent plastic in front of the
flash
heads to diffuse the light.

The background is a bit dark but I don't really mind this as it
makes
the image a bit more three dimensional.  Comments on the subject
and/or technique welcome.


Cheers

Brian


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