It does not seem to tilt or swivel as Ken wished.
The AF280T seems to be a good choice for Ken despite the larger than pocket
size and the weight.
It's the flash I use most often on the Pentax flash grip and with the flash
cable.
Non of smaller (automatic) flashes from Metz or other brands I know can
match his requirements for tilt/swivel.
greetings
Markus

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Alastair Robertson
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How about the new yet-to-be released AF200FG? -See bottom of
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0702/07022501pentaxatpma2007.asp

Alastair

On 3/3/07, K.Takeshita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 3/02/07 3:00 PM, "Toralf Lund", <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > This is the kind of shot I've thought the pop-up flash (or any "small"
> > flash) is usable, and useful, for.
>
> I love (very) small and pocketable flashes.  GN20/ISO100 will do. My only
> gripe is that they don't tilt.  I thought Panasonic one time had a
smallish
> bounce flash.  Does anyone know a small flash with a tilt head?
> I have a AF360FGZ and will soon add a AF540FGZ.  But I want something like
> an AF200SA but with a tilt head and even smaller so that I can carry it
> around in my pocket.  Maybe a AF280T?
>
> Ken
>
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