Mark,

I've got three of them.  Are you going to use it with an MZ-S?  The
general settings are pretty easy.  It mostly defaults when put on the
body and turned on.  If the top left on the LCD doesn't say P-TTL,
press mode until it does.  Mode button is how you cycle between P-TTL,
TTL, Auto and Manual.  The zoom button is for manual setting the zoom
setting.  If you have an FA lens on it will be set automatically.

The wheel with the S button in the middle is how you set values (f
stop, compensation, flash power, etc).  All you do is push the S
button and spin the dial for the desired value and then press S again
to save.  If there are more settings that can be done for the given
mode, each press of the S button will cycle between them.  The rest of
the stuff is for 2nd curtain synch, high speed synch, contrast control
and wireless.  Just set the synch switch all the way to the left
(green setting) and the wireless doesn't matter (has no effect on
normal operation).

I did not find this flash to be much different than operating the
AF500FTZ or AF330FTZ.

HTH


Bruce Dayton



Wednesday, January 30, 2002, 1:41:16 PM, you wrote:

ME> Hi, sweeties!  ;-)

ME> I just got my AF-360FGZ in the mail and am stunned by the complexity of the 
ME> this flash.  I really don't want to have to refer to the user's manual every 
ME> time I fire it up.... Does someone out there know of a quick reference guide 
ME> for using the flash? 

ME> Thanks, 

ME>  --Mark 

ME> p.s., It was below freezing in the SF Bay area this morning....  Brrrrr....
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