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02/26/2007 01:14:08 PM · #1
Does any of pentax flashes strobe and if so is there any point to spending the money on it? The K10D is my target which does do 9 raw frames in a burst which is fine for me.

I normally hate flash but in low light environments i cant use continous without flash or have to use a tripod.

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02/26/2007 01:47:27 PM · #2
I have no idea whatsoever if these flashes do what you want...

Pentax Flashes

Theres a spec sheet you can download there.
02/26/2007 01:51:53 PM · #3
Originally posted by option:

I have no idea whatsoever if these flashes do what you want...

Pentax Flashes

Theres a spec sheet you can download there.


Ill take a look basicly the flash can act liek a strobe light firing multiple times at a lower then full power setting. So basicly if i want todo a 9 shot continous the flash will burst for all 9 shots. Because if it cant then it cant use the flash at all. (ive seen Fuji SLR/SLR LIKE take one pic with flash and one without.

Many built in flashes can strobe 3 to 5 times but most only allow this for use in red eye reduction and in AF assist.
02/26/2007 06:39:56 PM · #4
The AF360FGZ and AF540FGZ will strobe.. but I don't know about 9 consecutive frames...

To be honest, I've never ever been in a situation where I've needed that kind of strobing from a flash. What are you shooting, dog racing in a basement? ;)
02/26/2007 06:48:13 PM · #5
Originally posted by Artyste:

The AF360FGZ and AF540FGZ will strobe.. but I don't know about 9 consecutive frames...

To be honest, I've never ever been in a situation where I've needed that kind of strobing from a flash. What are you shooting, dog racing in a basement? ;)


Well fortunately the K10D will have ISO1600 but ive run into situations in house where i wanted to use Continous Drive on my point and shoot and well ISO 400 wasn't cutting it at all especially without flash.

Ill probly be getting the 50-200mm lense and shoot at local tracks so at first i wont even be getting a flash. But i plan to use it (when i can) instead of my point and shoot.

My point and shoot has delivered 2 images without flash at iso 400 hand held that were worth a damn and here they are lol.


I gues the fire was just enough light but handheld makes it a whoel lot harder. I hate every single camera Olympus makes due to their high noise but i think the grain adds character and the Yellow to Orange against black reduces the color noise to almost grain like texture.

This is a situation where i wont be strobing a flash but i could imagine other situations. 9 Frames might be a bit of a stretch but hell my point and shoot strobes 5 times then delivers 80% on the last flash just for red eye reduction if i could get 5 strobes at about twice its output that would be cool.
02/26/2007 06:54:11 PM · #6
Originally posted by RainMotorsports:

Originally posted by Artyste:

The AF360FGZ and AF540FGZ will strobe.. but I don't know about 9 consecutive frames...

To be honest, I've never ever been in a situation where I've needed that kind of strobing from a flash. What are you shooting, dog racing in a basement? ;)


Well fortunately the K10D will have ISO1600 but ive run into situations in house where i wanted to use Continous Drive on my point and shoot and well ISO 400 wasn't cutting it at all especially without flash.

Ill probly be getting the 50-200mm lense and shoot at local tracks so at first i wont even be getting a flash. But i plan to use it (when i can) instead of my point and shoot.

My point and shoot has delivered 2 images without flash at iso 400 hand held that were worth a damn and here they are lol.


I gues the fire was just enough light but handheld makes it a whoel lot harder. I hate every single camera Olympus makes due to their high noise but i think the grain adds character and the Yellow to Orange against black reduces the color noise to almost grain like texture.

This is a situation where i wont be strobing a flash but i could imagine other situations. 9 Frames might be a bit of a stretch but hell my point and shoot strobes 5 times then delivers 80% on the last flash just for red eye reduction if i could get 5 strobes at about twice its output that would be cool.


Well, the flashes will strobe. I did get 6 or 7 frames out of my 360FGZ at a wedding once. Just realize that low light shooting with a DSLR (especially one with in-body shake reduction), is a whole new ball game. You'll probably almost never have to go to ISO1600, and it is also very dependent on the lens you are using.

02/26/2007 07:20:16 PM · #7
With the shake reduction i should be able to shoot my animals inhosue with ISO 800 and maybe onc ei get a flash ill use a softbox and try shooting with flash. (I FING HATE FLASH)

Anyways im looking to replace my 35mm SLR and i think im heading towards the K10D heres a thread with some pics taken with the 35mm and their probly the last usable ones ever. //www.dpchallenge.com/forum.php?action=read&FORUM_THREAD_ID=553564

The 1 shot of the austin is good and thats what i like to shoot the rest kinda had to be saved. I was shooting with a 50mm 1.8 and the camera doesnt have a flash so i never really did much with it indoors.
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