Thibouille wrote: > AFAIK (but could be wrong) both 540FGZ and 360FGZ provide A mode and > dedication (so can be used on a P3/P30 for example) and analogTTL > (SuperA, 645, LX). So basicaly they work with anything Pentax you can > put them on. > > For the 360 FGZ I'm pretty sure.
Pentax has produced three systems of TTL flash. The first, analogue, system and two digitial ones, the latter being P-TTL. Analogue flashes will work on both "analogue" cameras and "digital" ones, except for those that are exclusively P-TTL. The intermediate digital system works only on the "digital flash" bodies such as the MZ series (maybe all the autofocus cameras) and also on the original DSLR and some of its immediate derivatives and (I think) the 67II. I will eat Cotty's hat if any of the FGZ flashes do analogue TTL. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

