Actually, Peter.
This is a brilliant question. Now why didn't I think of that?
I made a small in-door test. It seems that it does not work below 1/160 sec. 
But the software will tag the images same as previous ones, shot at above 1/160 
sec.
So in practice this is not too much of a problem, if you know this in advance - 
and if you remember to take a few shots above 1/160 every time you chang 
location.
 
But afterall, this really is a draw back, I believe. And the Danish Pentax 
importer recommended this for Pentax. I guess he had no idea :-( 
I will have to tell him asap.

Regards
Jens



I'll make a test in daylight tomorrow using 

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On Nov 12, 2009 14:27 "Peter Loveday" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It wont work out of the hot-shoe/flash connection.
> > It only records data whenever the shutter is fired.
> > That's actuelly the beauty of the whole koncept :-)
> 
> Given that, as far as I can tell, Pentax cameras annoyingly refuse to
> fire 
> the flash if you're above sync speed, does this work at higher shutter
> speeds?
> 
> - Peter
> 
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