Hi, I remember somebody asking about possibility of using two flashes in contrast control instead of the small unusable stupid RTF (built-in flash). Here is excerpt from Boz's KMP:
> Contrast-Control Flash > This seems to be a Pentax-only feature (supported only by the F-flashes). It refers >to the use of two flashes: one as the main light source, and the other one as >fill-in. The advantage of this feature is filling in the hard shadows that result >from the use of a single flash unit. > Typically one uses an off-camera flash as the main light source and the camera's >built-in flash as fill-in. It is, however, possible to use two off-camera flash >units by setting the main one to contrast-control mode and the other one to "normal." > This flash mode requires that the body meters the two flash units separately. >Because of that, the two flashes are fired one after the other and this forces a 50% >lower X-sync speed. So it should be possible. Good light, Frantisek Vlcek - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

