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RE: [OM] Macro flash survey

Subject: RE: [OM] Macro flash survey
From: "Robert Gries" <rgg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2002 10:07:45 -0500
Walt:

Thanks for the info!  I forgot about the TOPE entries - very nice!

Although the T-8 is a bit flat, it is very soft, and something that
could be used to great advantage.  Do you think that the T-28 w/ WA
diffusers on both heads would give a similar effect?

I have to say that I haven't really seen a good shot with a T-10.
somehow the T-8 looks better, and the circular reflection really doesn't
bother me.

Thanks again!
Bob
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http://www.millennics.com/olympus/tope/gallery.html

The T10 is the smallest and probably the handiest and easiest to use,
and it works quite well, though I find it a little flat.  And if there's
anything reflective in the shot,  you may get a donut-shaped reflection.

The ring cross polarizer is very useful in some situations, but it
gobbles up the light and makes the working distance quite short unless
you use fast film.  I seldom shoot anything but Provia 100 or Kodachrome
64, so I am keenly aware of this.

The T8 is great for reflective stuff, even better than the T10 with the
polarizer, but because it is not a direct flash, it also has a short
working range, not much more than the T10 with the polarizer.

To sum up, I would say the T28 is the best for the 135/4.5 and working
outdoors and/or from some distance.  Either of the others will work well
on the 80/4 with or without the f=170 in the studio.

My recommendation, of course, is to get all three.  I even got an extra
T power control just for fear one might die unexpectedly.  Add a touch
of paranoia to Zuikoholism and there's no telling what you will end up
with.

Walt


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