I already tried it with both studio lights and the AF400T.  With a
hotshoe PC adapter, they both trigger just fine.  I also hooked up the
AF400T to the Adapter that goes into the hotshoe and plugs into the
flash.  I set the flash to TTL and the lens wide open and the flash
fired full power.  So, as advertised, the camera does not support TTL
flash anymore.  Only the newer P-TTL.  Obviously, the A mode on the
flash worked fine, just like in the old days.

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Wednesday, November 22, 2006, 5:42:08 PM, you wrote:

PS> Good point. The only other flash I own (other than studio strobes) is
PS> an AF 400T. But I guess I can try it with that. I have to buy a PC
PS> cable connector for the hot shoe as well. Then I'm going to try it
PS> with my studio lights.
PS> Paul
PS> Paul
PS> On Nov 22, 2006, at 7:58 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:

>>
>> Paul,
>>
>> Just in case: You may want to check the K10D body with some other
>> flash with a comparable level of functionality.
>> I originally had problems with my DS and my Pentax AF-500 FTZ.
>> It was a deffect of the body, so it was replaced.
>> I remember somebody else on the list had a deffective body that didn't
>> work with the flash properly - right out of the box.
>>
>> Igor
>>
>>
>> Wed Nov 22 19:25:45 EST 2006
>> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>>
>> I haven't been able to make my Sigma work with the K10D. I had it
>> upgraded for the K 100D, which I assumed would make it work with the
>> new camera. Hoping someone else can try this combo. I'll try it
>> again, of course, but I'm not optimistic. A call to Sigma may be in
>> order and perhaps a purchase of a Pentax flash.
>> Paul
>>
>>
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