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Old 08-07-2008, 09:28 AM   #35
kkoether
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Old Pentax Flashes

I recently purchased a K200D. I called Pentax USA support to inquire about using my old AF200S from my ME Super. I was told by Pentax Support that any of the older Pentax branded flashes are fine to use on the newer Pentax Dslr's. Obviously you have to use them in manual mode but they will not hurt the electronics in the camera. Hope this helps.

Originally Posted by StarDust View Post
I'm a new forum member and I'm sorry if I'm slightly off topic, although it does have something to do with odd flashes.
I bought a K10D a couple of weeks ago and I don't regret it for a second. One of the reasons of buying a Pentax was that my dad used one and since everything is backwards compatible (it's great) I also have a few manual lenses and a AF160SA flash, a relic from the early 90's I guess.
And here's my question. I've used it for a while now but reading about short circuiting cameras with the flash has made me worried. I only thought that there was a very low current between the flash and the camera, I see no reason for the camera nor the flash to send a high current to each other since both have their own power supply.
Am I wrong or should I stop using it right away?
Here's a picture of the flash and a cool thing I made for my flash. It's a diffuser out of normal paper that I cut out and made a mould for in cardboard so I can make several copies since it's paper and gets deformed after a few weeks of usage. It gives perfect lighting for club pictures!

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K200D, ME Super, DA 18-55mm ALII, Saitex MC 1:5.6 70-300mm, Pentax-M 1:1.7 50mm, Vivitar MC 3X-22 Tele Converter, Focal MC 2X Tele Converter
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