Jens,
I think you're right about the flash. Haven't used the Z-1 with flash for
ages, so I guess my memory is getting rusty on that.
Jostein
----- Original Message -----
From: "arkibladt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 10:29 PM
Subject: RE: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
better (ie HELP NEEDED)


> Hi
> Jostein wrote:
> >The Z-series and MZ-series cameras will do the same thing, but not while
> >working with flash. My Z-1 tends to select shutter speeds one step slower
> >than suggested by the rule, which kinda makes me a bit nervous about
camera
> >shake. (doesn't help to be nervous either, I suppose...)
>
> That's not quite my experience - Z1 does the same with a flash - but it
> DEPENDS ON THE FLASH - it's not the same with every flash. Whenusing a
flash
> in dark conditions I find it annoying that the camrea choose rather slow
> speeds. I use the Z1 in Manual Mode, when I'm using a flash (the
> TTL-automatics still works in Manual, which is great BTW) for the same
> reason. And, I guess that's the reason they put in a "250-setting" on the
> Z1-P - to help "freeze" movement, when there's ambient light in the scene.
> Regards
> Jens
>
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Jostein [mailto:pentax@;oksne.net]
> Sendt: 27. oktober 2002 22:06
> Til: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Emne: Re: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
> better (ie HELP NEEDED)
>
>
> Brad, Paul,
>
> There's an old rule of thumb saying that the longest hand-holdable shutter
> speed for a lens is 1 divided by focal length. Ie, for a 28mm, 1/30s, for
a
> 135mm, 1/125 (by approximation).
>
> The MZ-S receive info from FA-lenses telling the focal length. Then the
> camera selects a shutter speed that allows as much ambient light as
possible
> while being possible to hand-hold without camera shake. Definately a good
> thing to do when working with flash.
>
> The Z-series and MZ-series cameras will do the same thing, but not while
> working with flash. My Z-1 tends to select shutter speeds one step slower
> than suggested by the rule, which kinda makes me a bit nervous about
camera
> shake. (doesn't help to be nervous either, I suppose...)
>
> HTH.
> Jostein
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Paul Eriksson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, October 27, 2002 8:22 PM
> Subject: Re: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
> better (ie HELP NEEDED)
>
>
> > Good question, I've been wondering about it to.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "Brad Dobo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >To: "PDML \(Pentax\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Subject: Ok, the most stupid question from someone who should know
better
> > >(ie HELP NEEDED)
> > >Date: Sun, 27 Oct 2002 01:55:51 -0500
> > >
> > >Ok,
> > >
> > >Time to spill my guts to you fine folks.  I need some help.  It's a
silly
> > >matter that I've had since starting shooting.  Ok, here's the equipment
> > >first, cameras MZ-5n, MZ-S, flash units, AF330FTZ and AF360FGZ, lens
> > >example, my 28-105mm zoom.   Ok, mix and match the flashes to the
cameras
> > >however you like.  Generally now it's the MZ-S with the AF360FGZ.
Normal
> > >indoor conditions, flash in hotshoe properly, all charged up, flash on
> the
> > >P-TTL or TTL, everything is normal.  Camera is set on program.  This
all
> > >cool so far?  Ok, at 28mm, I get a wide open aperture in this case f/4
> and
> > >a
> > >shutter speed of 1/30sec.  Does that make sense?  Is that correct?  I
> would
> > >have thought the aperture would be smaller, and the shutter speed
higher.
> > >Ok, zoom out to the 105mm, aperture still wide open, now at f/5.6,
> 1/90sec
> > >shutter.  What's going on?  I always bypass this and sometimes set the
> > >aperture, most times, I don't.  I do however, in the MZ-5n, set the
> shutter
> > >to 1/125 to get the 1/100 sync.  With the MZ-S, I set it to 1/180.
> > >
> > >I'm quite embarrassed asking this question, but I now feel I need to
> know.
> > >Is what is happening correct?  Am I doing the right thing by setting
the
> > >shutter higher?  Btw, the pictures turn out just fine.  I just don't
> > >understand why the shutter speed is SO low and the aperture is wide
open.
> > >
> > >Please, any assistance would be very appreciated, and while feeling
like
> a
> > >fool for a while, at least I'll know what the heck is going on.
> > >
> > >BD
> > >******************************************************
> > >Brad W. Dobo, HBA (Eds.)
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> >
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