After some disappointing experiences with flashing Sunpak and Cobra I made a decision: for flash, as the objectives and enclosures remain faithful to the constructor. And therefore, the Pentax. I bought a fully automatic flash (AF330FTZ), but I wanted more control over what I did: T-Series was so perfect for me. So I bought it on ebay U.S., arrived a few days back home in time for Christmas ...
- type electronic flash to TTL or standalone, fixed head
- Manufacturer: Pentax
- Model: Pentax AF200T
- Guide Number: 20m at 100ISO
- Modes: TTL Auto (two modes), manual (full power 1 / 2, 1 / 4 or 1 / 8)
- Date Purchase: 21 December 2007.
This flash has several advantages and a disadvantage. Benefit # 1: it is tiny, fits easily into a tote picture even if you are not sure in need. Advantage No. 2: the wealth of manual mode, which allows fine control of power. The disadvantage: the fixed head, making it difficult to operate bounce flash - not in auto mode, anyway, since in this case means that the cell is correctly aligned with the target.
the sum of these benefits and this drawback: the flash is ideal if you want to use in filling. Remember what it is: we want to photograph a scene reasonably informed, but the preliminary plan may be somewhat offset by the lighting of the background. typiqeue case: the portrait outside when the subject does not face the light.
In this case, it sets the aperture and exposure time as if there had not flash (ensuring However, that speed is greater than or equal to the flash sync speed of the housing, a fast film may thus be a problem). And adjust the flash so that its flash is one-quarter to half the power it would if it were a pure flash picture. For that, using a flash cell, we can simply make him believe that the sensitivity of the film is two to four times higher than it actually is, otherwise he must juggle the openings and power setting.
In any case, it is a very convenient flash, well built, not Cell too greedy to boot.
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