You should be able to locate an earlier generation independent flash which would work 
on all models - I have a Starblitz 3800 DFS which works well, has TTL and external 
cell and is more powerful and much cheaper than the Pentax 280 T I used to have. A 
used 280 T should not cost very much either?
All the best!
Raimo
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Aihe: Re: Pentax flashes


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>
>ThanX for the replies so far.
>
>I do have a Vivitar 283 but it's a "Made In Japan" model (higher voltage).  I had a 
>Sunpak 133 and I'm looking for something around that size and weight.  Someone 
>mentioned the 280T but that's out of my size/weight/price range.
>
>In my post I made a mistake when I said the AS201SA shows a sensor eye in the online 
>image.  I mixed it up with a Sunpak unit.  I don't see a sensor on the 201.
>
>I did some more digging and found at pentax.com a section of instruction manuals for 
>some of their flashes.  No manual for the 201 but I did find one for the 220T.  Once 
>again the explanatory text ain't the best.  From what I gather the 220T (and maybe 
>the 201) doesn't use a sensor eye on the flash body.  Instead the lens has to be set 
>to "A" (automatic) and the camera with the flash chooses a pre-set aperture.  The 
>other option using the 220T with a non-TTL camera body is to manually set the 
>aperture for a full power burst, the setting dependent upon the distance to the 
>subject.
>
>I'm kinda disappointed with what I've learned so far.  Most of my lenses are plain K 
>-- not KA -- and so I would have to use the flash at full power, adjusting for the 
>distance.  So much for "auto" flash.  I hatte blinding people with full flash power 
>when it isn't needed.
>
>Why doesn't Pentax make a small flash like the Sunpak 144 with a sensor eye?  I'm 
>thinking about getting the 144 (or the 144D) but once again it gets into the flash 
>trigger voltage problem, i.e. the non-Pentax flash might fry my PZ-10 and ZX-M.
>
>It's mentioned in the description for the 201 that it's a good flash to use with the 
>ZX-M.  If what I've found out is correct, it's a good flash IF your lenses are KA.  
>If not, then it's check the flash range and set the aperture.
>
>I'm disappointed with Pentax.  I've spent too much time trying to find basic info 
>online.  Their flash model designations are confusing (e.g., AF means auto-flash, not 
>auto-focus) and their instruction manuals and product descriptions are next to 
>useless.
>
>I like my Pentax cameras up to a point.  I'm reaching that point and instead of 
>changing all of my lenses over to KA to take advantage of a low-priced flash, I think 
>it's time to sink money into the Canon EOS system.  At least info on EOS isn't as 
>obscure as what Pentax semi-translates from Japanese.  And there doesn't seem to be 
>any great confusion in regards to EOS flashes and their compatibilities with various 
>EOS cameras.
>
>Best,
>
>Ray
>
> 
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