On 3 Jan 98 at 18:34, mahlon.r.haunschild wrote:
> Its little window on the world is buried (nicely hidden) in the letter "O" of
> "Olympus" on the front of the flash. Therefore, it doesn't tilt or swivel,
> unless you tilt/swivel the entire flash. I wouldn't mind finding out its
> field
> of view...
>
Thanks for this info. So, in other words, it's no better off than the
310 flash if used in normal auto mode on a non-TTL camera. (ie: you
can't bounce it without a remote sensor). So, is there a remote
sensor for the T-series flashes also, like the older 310 flash, which
sits on the camera shoe to read the reflected light?
I always wondered why Olympus didn't just incorporate this sensor
into the bounce grip 1/2. Sure, it would be 6-8 inches off-axis from
the lens, but still better than direct flash.
Shawn Wright, I.T. Manager
Shawnigan Lake School
swright@xxxxxxxxx
http://Zuiko.sls.bc.ca/swright
http://www.sls.bc.ca
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