I see no reason why not.
Long time ago (my MX days) I simply used two flahses for this.
Today I sometime use a Metz hammer head flash with two tubes.
Or I can use a flash that splits the beam in two.
An Osram Flash (splits the light) or a Braun Vario Zoom 370, which has a
mirror-like refector screen, that can split the beam in two.
This method gives very nice lighting indoors.
Regards
Jens

Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk

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Fra: Rick Womer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 3. april 2006 15:02
Til: Pentax List
Emne: Z-series feature I miss on the ist D


I took my ist D along to a gathering of my extended
family Saturday.  I was able to get some okay pix
using my old TTL Sunpak flash, but...

I =REALLY= miss having the flash shoe over the grip,
as it is on the Z-series cameras, instead of over the
prism.  My favorite way of shooting indoors with the
(P)Z-1p is to bounce the external flash off the
ceiling, and use the internal flash for direct
lighting.  Can't do that no more.  I plan to buy a
Sigma DG-something Super, but even then I'll have two
things to hold instead of one to get the same
lighting, unless I start using a flash bracket again
(yuck!).

One more thing I miss:  the infrared focus beam.

(piss, moan...)

Rick


http://www.photo.net/photos/RickW

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