Another option is the Sigma EF 500 DG super. You get P-TTL, high speed synch and a guide number of 160 at 105mm, which is quite a bit more pop than the AF360 FTZ.. B&H sells it for $199.95. I ordered one just the other day and expect it today. I prveiously had the Sigma EF 500 DG ST, which is equally powerful but has no bells and whistles. Not as well made as my Pentax AF400T, which I will continue to use for a lot of things, but it's decent.

On Feb 18, 2005, at 3:00 AM, David Oswald wrote:

I currently have a Pentax AF330FTZ flash, and like the results it gives me on both my ZX-5n and my *ist-Ds. But there are times that I would like a bounce feature, and on occasion, times that a little more range would be helpful.

Having used an AF500FTZ a few times I am considering buying one. It's essentially the tried and proven workhorse among Pentax's nicer flashes. And you can find them on eBay for under $200 sometimes.

But then along comes the AF360FGZ, with its P-TTL metering compatibility, wider field of coverage, and other shiny new features, I'm kind of torn.

Can anyone who has used both comment on differences, and pros/cons of each?

Dave




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