I have the SCA3000 cord. You take off the adapter from the flash, and 
place the adapter in the cord and slide it on your camera's hotshoe.
The other end of the cord slides into the space for the adapter. This 
part has a hot shoe shape and tripod thread, so you have two options of 
supporting the flash. The part on the camera has an IR AF assist beam, 
and a sensor if you want to use the flash in auto mode rather then TTL.

Metz also has the wireless TTL support. If you buy a second Metz with 
the SCA3802, and you use that as the received. Just use the SCA3701 
with the 40MZ whatever or another model that supports tyhat on the 
camera. You can have more then one slave controlled that way.

I need to save for that. Really cool.


On Tuesday 09 July 2002 15:41, tom wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Frantisek Vlcek
> >
> >
> > Tom,
> >     you would need a SCA 3007A coiled cord. One end connects on the
> >     SCA 3072 adapter (Pentax) on your camera, this end has
> > a built-in
> >     light for AF assist (so it stays on camera all the time), the
> >     other end has tripod socket on bottom and connects
> > directly to the
> >     Metz flash via the SCA base.
>
> I'm not following you here.
>
> The cord has a hotshoe on one end that connect to the camera, and the
> other end connects to the adapter?
>
> The adapter (attached to the flash) has the AF assist?
>
> I'd be putting it on a flash bracket and/or a lightstand.
>
> tv
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