Steve, There are several versions of the AF200. Some are AF200S, some are AF200Sa, and some are AF200T. Do you have the AF200T? It is the TTL version and works great with the Super Program. If you don't have the TTL version, that alone is reason enough for buying an AF280T.
The AF280T is a modest step up from the AF200T. The Guide Number is 280 vs 200, so that gets you out 40% farther. It also has tilts and swivels for the head, which lets you take advantage of bounce flash. It's only disadvantage is that is nearly as big and heavy as the Super Program body itself. Hope this helps, Bob S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I currently own a Super Program & have a Pentax AF200 flash & a Vivitar 283 flash. I primarily use the 283 for "Professional" jobs, with a Lumiquest bounce card. It seems that lately the pictures are a bit overexposed. I'm giving some thought to buying a Pentax AF280T. Can anyone tell me what to expect. Will the 280 provide a noticeable difference? Can I expect better results due to TTL? I have not been real happy with the 200, but maybe it's just too under-powered? >> - 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 .

