On Thu, Apr 23, 2015 at 05:35:59AM -0400, Glen Berry wrote:
> Yeah, in the other K-3 II thread, I had mentioned this myself. I suppose
> they could do something where each of the four sub-exposures gets 1/4 of the
> total flash power, with the flash firing a total of 4 times for each
> resolution-enhanced image. For TTL flash, that would probably require a
> special flash unit with special programming.

As Pentax already offer a high speed flash sync mode (basically firing the
flash multiple times, synced with the shutter motion, to expose the image
in strips as the shutter slit moves across the frame), I don't see there
being any problem in using flash for the four sub-exposures. I would assume
that any flash that supports high-speed sync mode today (such as an AF540FGZ,
or one of several third-party units) would have no problems supporting this.

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