In article <334AC230.698E@onaustralia.com.au>, garriock@onaustralia.com.au says...

>Could you suggest a good value and not too large TTL flash for a Nikon
>FA? I don't know anyone who has experience with one.

The SB-15 is a nice match, and has some nice features:
folded over the camera, it is low-profile, and fits within the
footprint of the body and short lens for easy packing; it flips
various ways, making it easy to get the flash above the lens
in both H and V orientations; the head itself tilts, making it
a useful macro flash without having to use a remote cord, or,
if a cord is used, only a flat bar is needed to get the flash
head to the lens front, aimed at the subject (other flashes are
bulkier for macro, and require complex brackets or mini ball
heads to get them aimed properly). I would advise adding a
CP05Y filter to warm the flash color to current standards...
And, BTW, I just happen to have a spare one...;-)
"Hope This Helps", "Bob Neuman", and soon to be "David Ruether")