It's a matter of where the control is located. If it's located on the body, 
it's possible to do rear-curtain sync with non-dedicated flashes. If the 
controls are on the flash, there must be flash/body communication to allow 
rear-curtain sync.

-Adam


Bob Blakely wrote:
> I'm curious. What can the flash know of rear curtain sync timing save that 
> given it by the camera's shutter? If nothing, what's to set on the flash? 
> What difference could it possibly make?
> 
> Regards,
> Bob...
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> 
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> 
>> Adam, with exception to the K10D, I'm almost sure that with Pentax
>> rear curtain synchas always been set on the flash as well.
> 
> 



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