At 12:45 PM 1/30/98 -0800, you wrote:
>Robert,
> As such, the cord that you describe is not made by Olympus. Such a
>cord was made by Duo-Sync but is long out of production.
> What you could do however, is to use a TTL Connector 4 (OM2n) and a
>TTL
>cord to a TTL A20 connector (now hard to get also-but available). This
>would deliver your TTL controls to a remote hotshoe for your flash.
>IMHO, the T20 or T32 would be the most logical solution. Look closely
>into the capabilities of the T32 and the limitations of the T20 before
>you spend your money though.
>Rand E.
The OM "N" series Duo-Sync cord may be out of production, but two of the
better camera shops here have several still in stock. I don't recall prices
right now, but they seemed reasonable when I saw them a couple of weeks ago.
I would suggest that anyone needing them check around in their area;
failing that, I would be glad to provide the names & numbers of the shops
here.
Chuck Skinner
Cinematographer/Lighting Director
cinema@xxxxxxx
http://home1.gte.net/cinema
Film and NTSC & PAL Video in Florida
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