According to the owner's manual for the AF200T, Pentax
did make a wide-angle & a tele adaptor.  It would seem
that for my use, it would be best to get the tele.  As
I primarily use the 100mm for portraits.  My question
is, what does the AFT1 actually do?  It says in the
manual that it offers a more concentrated light.  Does
this have the same effect as a Lumiquest soft box? 
BTW, Lumiquest does not make a soft box for the
AF2ooT, I think because it's too big and it covers the
sensor.  If anyobody currently uses the AFT1 on an
AF200T, are you happy with the results?  Do the
pictures end up a little softer than without the
adaptor?

Finally, is it better to set the flash to TTL, instead
of the RED or GREEN auto settings?  If so, what are
these settings for?

Thanks again everybody!



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> In a message dated 21/03/02 14:34:45 GMT Standard
> Time, Steve writes:
> 
> << Pentax did not make a diffuser for the AF200T, as
> there are no
>  slots for it to slide on.
>  Steve Larson >>
> 
> They are "hidden" on the two long sides. Think it's
> an AFW1. 
> 
> 
> 
> KR
> 
> Peter
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