Interesting observation.

I feel that to. If i had to put it into numbers, i would say my Pentax
flash shots are about 50-60% in the good category. Nikon is about 80
or more.
More consitant, although it could be me screwing up or actually doing
something correct.:-)

Dave

On 1/23/07, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> People's needs differ. I hardly ever use flash, and use mostly manual
> flash when I do, so a bazillion features and controls for wireless
> flash add almost nothing to a camera's functionality for me. Even if
> I do buy a couple of P-TTL dedicated flash units, I'm sure the K10D's
> controls will be just fine for my use.
>
> If flash use was a priority, I'd have purchased a Nikon as I feel
> they have the best flash system on the market today.
>
> :-)
>
> Godfrey
>
> On Jan 23, 2007, at 5:08 AM, Adam Maas wrote:
>
> > It depends on what you mean by control. The D80 does offer controls
> > that
> > the K10D doesn't (notably in the Wireless flash system, which is more
> > complex and capable on the D80 with full multi-group independant
> > control, while the K10D can only control one group) while the K10D
> > offers more exposure modes (TAv and Sv) and the easy RAW button.
>
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