The DS/DS2 reportedly do a much better job with TTL than the D.

-Adam


Paul Stenquist wrote:
> The D supports TTL, but not very well. Pentax probably threw in the 
> towel on TTL.
> Paul
> On Nov 23, 2006, at 3:47 AM, jim wrote:
> 
> 
>>On Wed, 22 Nov 2006 19:10:53 -0800, Bruce Dayton wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I already tried it with both studio lights and the AF400T.  With a
>>>hotshoe PC adapter, they both trigger just fine.  I also hooked up the
>>>AF400T to the Adapter that goes into the hotshoe and plugs into the
>>>flash.  I set the flash to TTL and the lens wide open and the flash
>>>fired full power.  So, as advertised, the camera does not support TTL
>>>flash anymore.  Only the newer P-TTL.  Obviously, the A mode on the
>>>flash worked fine, just like in the old days.
>>
>>
>>
>>hmmmmm. does the k10D have a sensor looking back at the ccd for TTL 
>>flash?
>>Would the CCD have very different refelctifty if any for TTL to even 
>>work?
>>do the other digital bodys support TTL?
>>
>>Waiting for my K10D to arrive
>>
>>James
>>
>>
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