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ladyjulian


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Post Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2012 9:56 pm     Reply with quote

I'm not sure this is the appropriate place to put this, so sorry if I've gotten it wrong.

I need to purchase a detachable flash (also sorry; I have no idea what the correct term for 'detachable flash' is - one that fits into the hot shoe on the top of the camera and can be adjusted to bounce of the ceiling).

I have a Pentax K-X. Suggestions on the kind of flash? Thank you!
pjmorley


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Post Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 4:34 pm     Reply with quote

You are probably referring to a hot shoe mounted flash gun. There are lots to choose from some are Pentax but 3rd party manufactures such as Sigma, Metz etc. will make compatible flashes too.

Generally, buying the same make as the camera means it will be better suited to the capabilities of the camera in terms of sync speed, camera specific TTL exposure but actually some 3rd party ones are excellent and quite often a bit cheaper.

Whatever you choose, go for one with the biggest Guide number and one that has manual override so you can set the flash independently if you need to. I don't use Pentax but the Pentax AF 540FGZ looks reasonable but check some reviews before buying, some people don't like it. It is worth checking 3d party manufacturers too. I don't know where you are but this is a UK site...

http://www.warehouseexpress.com/buy-pentax-af-540fgz-flashgun/p1013155
rinder99


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Post Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 4:22 pm     Reply with quote

speedlight is the term.
pjmorley


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Post Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 7:00 pm     Reply with quote

rinder99 wrote:
speedlight is the term.


I disagree. Speedlight is the brand name for Nikon flash units, Speedlite for Canon. others may have variations or different brand names.

Generically it's a hot shoe mounted flash gun which is probably a more appropriate term for a Pentax flash and a better term to use for someone who is new to the equipment. Else the OP may buy a Nikon flash in error.
kenk


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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 4:03 pm     Reply with quote

Very important- make sure the head can swivel so that you can bounce the light off walls, ceilings, or other surfaces.
rinder99


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Post Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:33 pm     Reply with quote

pjmorley wrote:
rinder99 wrote:
speedlight is the term.


I disagree. Speedlight is the brand name for Nikon flash units, Speedlite for Canon. others may have variations or different brand names.

Generically it's a hot shoe mounted flash gun which is probably a more appropriate term for a Pentax flash and a better term to use for someone who is new to the equipment. Else the OP may buy a Nikon flash in error.


Your right Paul. I've never used anything but Nikon. Thought it was a generic term.
triceratops


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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 10:09 am     Reply with quote

Even though they're spelled differently, they are pronounced the same. I always use the term speedlight (or speedlite if you prefer) when referring to a hot-shoe mounted flash and everyone knows exactly what I'm talking about, whether they have a Nikon, Canon or something else. The term is starting to fall into the same category as Jeans or Kleenex. They may have started out as a specific product, but over time evolved into a generic description of a class of products.
rinder99


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Post Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 10:41 am     Reply with quote

Ya, I was looking at an AD today for Canon Speedlights. LOL. Flashgun was a term I first heard as a kid with Big Bulbs that you had to stick in your mouth first and get them wet or they wouldn't fire.
wolfienz


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Post Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 4:00 am     Reply with quote

rinder99 wrote:
Ya, I was looking at an AD today for Canon Speedlights. LOL. Flashgun was a term I first heard as a kid with Big Bulbs that you had to stick in your mouth first and get them wet or they wouldn't fire.


Hahahaha what were you doing as a kid Lauren, robbing banks.
 
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