Both cat shots are from the same location. I probably moved the 18-70
to 50 to get them both in. The tight shot of Boo, is with the 77

Dave

On Mon, Jan 5, 2009 at 2:09 PM, Joseph McAllister <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting. But I think the comparison of the cat shots is unfair. You were
> much closer to the cat with the Pentax, which in my experience makes it
> harder to get balanced flash.
>
> Over all, however, I must agree that in this test and historically, the
> Nikon flash (and the firmware that control it) wins the race.
>
>
> On Jan 5, 2009, at 10:10 , David J Brooks wrote:
>
>> http://web.mac.com/barnyardcam/iWeb/Site/Flash%20comparison.html
>>
>> Using the K10D and 77ltd and D200 and 18-70, both from the same point,
>> same settings.
>>
>> Af 360 on K10D and sb800 on D200.
>>
>> Huge difference in adding light to shadows,,as seen in the couch
>> shots, and the shots of Boo in direct sun.
>> K10D way overexposed in the high lights, D200 opens up the shadows,
>> with no blow outs.
>>
>> The D200 is winning me over with the SB800.
>>
>>
>>
>> Dave
>
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