Sugimoto-san,
They are supposed to be identical in specification. I am not sure what
'BNC' means, though.
T32 (GN104)/BNC/SCALE IN METERS - should have been T32 (GN 32 in meters)
which uses metric measurement system, whereas GN104 means 104 feets (English
system). I believe both are specified at ISO (ASA) 100. I believe Olympus
T-32 flashes (don't know about older and the F280, T-20 flashes) in my
recollection has two set of rear panels - one for metric and the other for
English measurement system.
Regards,
Jim Terazawa
Dallas, Texas
>
> Hello,
>
> Would you, somebody in this list, please tell me the diffrence between these?
>
> T32 (GN104)/BNC
> and
> T32 (GN104)/BNC/SCALE IN METERS
>
> Both are from KEH's ads.
>
> Either direct e-mail to me <mailto:sugimoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> or to the list would
> be appreciated.
>
> Toshi (Toshihiro Sugimoto) in Kyoto/Japan
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