Right. That's why I put "(aka Strobist)" in the subject line. ;-D

On 7/16/2013 5:16 PM, Darren Addy wrote:
After reading this a little bit closer, I don't think that this flash
could be used ON a Pentax camera (as I was originally thinking). It is
designed for strobist-style off-camera use. Correct me if I'm wrong.
But this is why when you order a Metz you need to buy one for your
camera brand. This flash *has* no such differentiation (and needs none
if being used as a slave off-camera).

On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 1:48 PM, John <johnsess...@yahoo.com> wrote:
Also, it's available through a supplier I already know is trustworthy. No
worries about the reliability of anyone's eBay feedback.


On 7/16/2013 2:15 PM, Bruce Walker wrote:

_Way_ better than adequate. This flash sounds like a manual flash
enthusiast's dream. It has more power range (full - 1/128th in 1/3
stop steps), more flexible inputs, lots of horsepower, great
ergonomics. Can be programmed to ignore pre-sync when slaved with
x-TTL flashes.

But in case anyone hoping for a cheaper Pentax flash is reading:
*manual only*. No Pentax features like wireless or HSS.

At $200, pricier than the Yongnuos, but most likely well worth it.


On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 12:07 PM, John Sessoms <jsessoms...@nc.rr.com>
wrote:

I got on these guy's email list when buying stuff from them at the PPNC
convention trade show. They sent me a message about a new strobe from
LumoPro.

Looks like it might prove to be an adequate substitute for the legendary
Vivitar 285-HV (which ain't so legendary in its most recent incarnation).

http://mpex.com/lumopro-lp180-quad-sync-manual-flash.html#

I checked Strobist, and lo & behold:


http://strobist.blogspot.com/2013/07/lumopro-lp180-speedlight-full-walk-thru.html


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