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[OM] Re: E330 and T20/T32

Subject: [OM] Re: E330 and T20/T32
From: Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2006 06:36:34 -0400
I probably shouldn't have used the term "flash head" with respect to the 
T-32 when what I meant was the entire flash unit.  In any event, the 
T-32 is very restrictive in auto mode requiring that the flash body 
always point at the subject.

But as a "room light" I think it wouldn't matter.  In a small room I'd 
use the BG-2 to point the flash up and behind me into a corner.  Let the 
flash take a full power dump in manual mode and spray light all around 
the room.  There'll be so much loss that it will probably be a couple of 
stops below whatever you're using for a main light such as the T-20. 
Then you can concentrate on adjusting just the T-20 for proper exposure.

If I wasn't so comfortable sitting here with my coffee cup I'd get up 
and try it.  :-)

Chuck Norcutt

tOM Trottier wrote:

> You can tilt the T32 flash head one way, eg up if held horizontally. The 
> sensor is in the middle of 
> the O in Olympus and remains facing forward. It also tips toward the camera 
> for closeups.
> 
> tOM
> 
> On Saturday, October 14, 2006 at 9:19,
> Chuck Norcutt <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> 
>>I have used T-32's and Sunpak 422D's and 522's in auto mode on both the 
>>Minolta A1 and the C 5D.  If you want to do bounce & swivel flash in 
>>auto mode you need to keep the T-32 in the hot shoe and use one of the 
>>Sunpaks as the swivel unit.  The T-32 can only swivel when mounted on 
>>the BG-2 and when it does it points its auto mode sensor in the 
>>direction of the flash head instead of at the subject.  The Sunpaks 
>>always keep the auto sensor pointing at the subjects regardless of the 
>>tilt/swivel position of the flash head.
>>
>>I find that the dual flash arrangment can usually be adjusted to give a 
>>good exposure after 1 or 2 test shots.  Just lie to each flash 
>>(individually) about the ISO setting to adjust the power output.
>>
>>I haven't tried the following but think it should work just fine. 
>>Although the T-32 doesn't keep its sensor pointed at the subject, when 
>>used as bounce and swivel on the BG-2, it could probably still be 
>>operated in auto mode by being told a much different ISO lie than the 
>>T-20 in the hot shoe.  When used swiveled and bounced you could depend 
>>on the T-32 to provide a "room light" effect at, say, a couple of stops 
>>less brightness than the T-20 operated direct or ceiling bounce.  Use 
>>the T-32 to light the room and fill shadows and the T-20 to correctly 
>>expose the subject.  After trying to fill the whole room with light the 
>>T-32 may be sufficiently dimmer than the T-20 to just be set to full 
>>power manual and forget it.  Leave it alone and then concentrate on just 
>>the T-20 to get correct exposure on the subject.
>>
>>Chuck Norcutt
>>
>>
>>Moose wrote:
>>
>>  I know folks have used T series in Auto mode
>>
>>>with reported good results and others have used manual mode and 
>>>calculated settings with success. How having two units in Auto mode 
>>>would work is strictly trial and error, but that's easy with digital.
> 
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