Thanks! I'll try it.
Paul
On Jan 27, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Brendan MacRae wrote:

> Paul,
>
> I just noticed something, ignore my last post!
>
> There's a pin rides on the top of the lock if you look
> at the front of the flash. That is part of the
> mechanism for the locking pin.  With the flash in the
> locked position, use a small flat bladed screwdriver
> to lift this pin up and that should free the locking
> pin (as long as it's not bent).
>
> -Brendan
> --- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Yes, it's true. I mounted the 540 flash on the K10D
>> this afternoon in
>> an effort to shoot some birdies, and now it won't
>> come off. I tried a
>> little bit of WD40 ( a light lubricant), lots of
>> tugging and pulling.
>> I'm guessing that a screw has come loose on the hot
>> shoe and is
>> locking it in place. Any ideas? I'm thinking I'm
>> going to have to
>> send camera and flash to Pentax. A pisser.
>> Paul
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