Well, from this test, I'd have to say the Nikon wins. Dave, I did shoot some today with the K10D in my own kitchen, and I had to work a little harder to get a good blend--I got similar results to yours--but I eventually got some good blends, but I think I got better results with the K20D. I'm going to work at it some more then maybe post--Cheers, Christine

----- Original Message ----- From: "David J Brooks" <[email protected]>
To: "Pentax Discuss" <[email protected]>; "Barbara Brooks" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 05, 2009 12:10 PM
Subject: Geso More flash testing


http://web.mac.com/barnyardcam/iWeb/Site/Flash%20comparison.html

Using the K10D and 77ltd and D200 and 18-70, both from the same point,
same settings.

Af 360 on K10D and sb800 on D200.

Huge difference in adding light to shadows,,as seen in the couch
shots, and the shots of Boo in direct sun.
K10D way overexposed in the high lights, D200 opens up the shadows,
with no blow outs.

The D200 is winning me over with the SB800.



Dave



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