mike wilson wrote: > 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. >
Start eating, the FGZ's do all three types along with Auto thyristor flash and manual, unlike the AF500 which only does digital and manual. -Adam -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

