I think it only can do it analogue when I buy an analogue adapter, so that would be a SCA372. I don't know if this will work or not with the camera, this adapter will work on the ME Super for instance with my flash according to the Metz website.
I have the SCA3701, which works on the PZ-1 and *ist D, but the exposure is not correct on TTL with the *ist D. I have used the flash and SCA3701 on my ME Super, using auto flash, which worked fine. Now that we are on this subject, I see the hot flash contact on the ME Super has the big contact in the middle, but also one smaller contact, while the PZ_1 and *ist D have three additional contacts beside the big middle one. Anubody who knows where this is for on the ME Super? I thought it didn't do TTL? Frits On Sun, 2004-02-22 at 16:11, William Robb wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Frits W�thrich" > Subject: Re: A busy little fairygirl.... > > > > I have problems with the digital Metz 40MZ-2 and SCA3701 adapter. > > On automatic it works fine, on TTL it doesn't. > > > > Can it be run as analogue TTL? > For the record, I have always felt that flash metering was one of > Pentax's weak points. > My Metz 60 on automatic is accurate to within 1/10th of a stop at > what I consider normal flash range. My LX is no where near that > accurate, when it decides that it will fire a flash. The istD seems a > bit less accurate than the LX on TTL auto, but it has a PC socket, > which seems a rarity in these times. > > William Robb > > -- Frits W�thrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

