Jens,
We're mostly amateurs, using wireless flash one stands with umbrellas,
not full-on studio strobes (Which only a couple people in a group of
several hundred own, many more happen to own EX series flashes and the
necessary accessories). And a D will not trigger a ST-E2, I've tried.
It's actually surprising how well multiple wireless flashes works as
long as you don't run out of power.
-Adam
Jens Bladt wrote:
Adam wrote
<different one can cause problems for you at certain events, like studio
<shoots, when you can't take advantage of gear sharing).
My *ist D works perfectly normal with an Elinchrome strobe outfit. No
problems.
Some flash units requires, that some cameras (not just Pentax) are connected
after reversing the polarity of the flash cord.
That's not a real problem. Easily solved, and invovleves several camera
brands. My camera club just invested in an extra cord, so the members can
choose the right cord for the right camera.
Jens Bladt
http://www.jensbladt.dk
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Fra: Adam Maas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sendt: 14. januar 2006 06:59
Til: [email protected]
Emne: Re: new AF system soon (when D2 arrives)?
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But There is a major performance gap, and it's one reason I've left
Pentax for AF/Digital bodies. Not the main reason though (That was
logistics. When everyone in the club shoots one brand, having a
different one can cause problems for you at certain events, like studio
shoots, when you can't take advantage of gear sharing).
-Adam