I applied Mark's and others flash techneques to both systems, and the
Nikon will work 99% of the time. The Pentax i would quess, 50-60% of
the time.For good quality keepers, well exposed.

I have tried and shot stuff with the Pentax, but always kick myself when i do.

Its not from lack of trying, because i do.

I have a family 50th anniversary to do locally Sept 15th, and i will
use the you now what.

I;'ll take the K10 and 360 aswell and compare. I'll be there for a while.:-)

Dave

On 8/27/07, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "David J Brooks"
> Subject: Re: Wedding photography
>
>
>
> > I have proven to my self over an over, if i'm going to do indoor
> > flash, the SB80DX and D2H are the only way to go for me. More
> > consistant results.
> >
> > Sorry Pentax wedding folk.:-)
>
> I've had no luck at all with Pentax's flash control over the years. From the
> LX and it's refusal to fire the flash in fill situations to the istD and
> it's really bad TTL control to the K10 and it's klunker flash interface,
> I've just never liked using pentax camera controlled flash.
> I think the people who are happy with it have never used a good flash
> control system such as Nikon's.
>
> William Robb
>
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