I am not sure where this thread came from but it is also a news to me
that there is such an item called flash extender. Is it really made by
Olympus ? I do not see this item listed in the July 1996 version of the
OM System Chart/price list published by Olympus Japan.
Regards,
Jim Terazawa
>
> On Fri, 27 Feb 1998 00:43:03 +0100, "Per Nordenberg"
> <per.nordenberg@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
> >This is the first info I have seen about this flash extender since
> >I joined this list a couple of years ago, and very interesting info to.
> >Although I´ve never seen one I have often thought of it as a cheaper
> >and lighter alternative to PBG2 to reduce red-eye.
> >
> >Are you sure that it is designed to take the extra topweight of the T32?
> >On the OM flashphoto group chart in my OM-2SP broschure dated 2/85
> >there is only a line connecting the flash extender and the T20 flash.
> >T32 is only "connected" to Power Bounce Grip 2. In another broschure
> >covering the whole OM system and dated 9/88 the extender is indeed
> >"connected" to every flash on the chart (F280, T18, T32 and T20).
> >
> >I think using the T32 (or the F280!) on the extender would be asking
> >very much of the hot shoe mount on top of the body. Even mounting a
> >T32 directly in the hot shoe mount with fully extended zoom adapter
> >does make you uncomfortable for the welfare of the mount. Interesting
> >that the extender fits on the PBG as well (nothing on the charts about
> >this possibility).
> >
> >
> >Per Nordenberg
> >
> Hello Per.
>
> The flash extender can easily take the weight, but the shoe between
> that thing and the camera will suffer even more than it already does
> from a T-32 alone. I think all shoes are very weak. (BTW, I filled
> some of mine with as much epoxy as possible and they are MUCH stronger
> now.)
>
> AFAIK 1st choice (by Olympus) red-eye reducing combinations were:
> T20 + extender on top of camera + shoe,
> vs. T32 + BG2 with cord to camera + autoconnector.
>
> As for the bounce grip: even the F280 was designed to fit on it, with
> a special hole in the place where the T32 or T20 has its power
> connector sitting.
>
> Frank van Lindert
> Utrecht - NL.
>
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