Last year I gave my Olympus the test that this site suggests.
Nominally, the synch speed is 1/180sec, and I found that to be correct
at full power with a Metz 60CT-1.  Any higher and I'd see a very
diffused shaded band, not objectionable or even noticeable at 1/200sec
with a normal scene.  With a Metz 32CT-7 I could safely use 1/300sec.
But experience tells me that big floor pack like the Hensel 3200 joule
and 6000 joule units that I once used could show a shaded edge even at
1/125sec.
regards, Anthony

   "Of what use is lens and light
    to those who lack in mind and sight"
                                               (Anon)



On 3 February 2010 12:31, P. J. Alling <[email protected]> wrote:
> There was a certian amount of Angst about the K-7 having a sync speed of
> only 1/180 sec.  Well at least Pentax seems to be honest...
>
> http://strobist.blogspot.com/2010/01/know-your-sync.html
>
> Os so it seems to me.
>
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