Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
> On Oct 26, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Timothy Sherburne wrote:
> 
> 
>>Yes, I dug through the Metz website this morning and found a PDF that
>>describes camera body compatibility with legacy flashes. The DS and
>>32CT4 are listed, and the SCA3702 and SCA3000C are needed to make them
>>work together.
>>
>><http://www.metz.de/downloadFile.php?type=adapterarchiv&lang=en>
> 
> 
> I didn't dig deep enough, evidently. Glad to hear it.
> 
> 
>>>>My backup plan is to order a Sigma ST500 and be done with it.
>>>
>>>For full support of the *ist DS, you want the Sigma EF 500 DG Super
>>>model.
>>
>>Right. I meant to type "Sigma EF500 ST". The extra features of the  
>>Super
>>would be nice (wireless, trailing curtain, high-speed sync), but I  
>>don't
>>use a flash enough to spend the extra $80. I'm spending that on a K10D
>>instead. :)
> 
> 
> The Sigma EF 500 ST flash unit does not support P-TTL flash IIRC and  
> therefore won't work in dedicated TTL mode with the K10D. The $80  
> difference in price is worth it, if you're buying a flash unit to use  
> with the automation features.
> 
> If you're not, then just get a Sunpak 383 ... virtually same power  
> with swivel bounce head, just in-flash auto metering, and less than $80.
> 
> Godfrey
> 
> 

I'd get the Sunpack anyways, or my preferred used Nikon SB-24/35. Either 
are excellent options and are likely to be more reliable than the Sigmas.

I don't trust Sigma flashes, given my experiences with the Nikon 
versions and their Not Actually i-TTL NA-iTTL protocol.

-Adam


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