On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 10:32 AM, William Robb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: "Rob Brigham"
>  Subject: RE: Flash for K10D
>
>
>  > Failing that, another thing that might be worth considering is if you buy 
> another AF-360GZ
>  > which breaks somewhere else, you would be able to use the other one for 
> spares?
>  >
>  > If you can fix it for $40 that sounds the best bet though.
>
>  The weak spot of most flash units is the attachment point. It has to be 
> built weaker than the
>  camera shoe so as to not cause the camera to be damaged in the event of an 
> impact. This makes it
>  the most likely point of damage. I agree that if the flash is that easily 
> and inexpensively
>  fixed, that's the way to go.
>  I'd avoid Sigma especially. It may work on the present camera, and then not 
> work on future
>  cameras. I beleive Dave Brooks ran into that with his K10.

Yes I did Bill.

Worked realatively ok on the istD, but after the upgrade for the K10D,
it was on/off.

When Sigma Canada never returned my quiry about the flash to get a
wireless upgrade, i sold it and bought a 360.
Just after, Sigma came out with the wireless up grade, but to late for me.
>
>  William Robb
>
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