Frank,
I don't know if it's in the translation, interpretation, or for that
matter, different information. Anyway, I read the info (that I have) to
imply that the difference in the guide numbers between the use of a
single T28 or double T28s to be the result of a limitation of the
Control Power 1 having to drive 2 flashes vs 1 flash. Anyhow, IMHO
Rand E.
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> On Thu, 18 Jun 1998 19:22:01 +1000, "Terry and Tracey"
> <foxcroft@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Has anyone had experience with the T28 or the T8? Is the guide number of the
> >T28 actually 28? This seems big for macro work. Does it fit the old T10
> >control unit? What values can you reduce the flash output to? What are the
> >photos with a T8 like? Will this bloke ever stop asking questions?
> >
> >Foxy
>
> Hello Foxy.
>
> My (German) Olympus Product Lexicon says:
> T28 Twin Flash with 1 reflector in use or T28 Single Flash: Guide
> number 28, manually switchable to 14.
> T28 Twin Flash with both reflectors in use: Guide number 22.
> All guide numbers in meters at ISO 100 and 1 meter distance to object.
>
> I take it (but I can't read it anywhere) that the GN 22 is per
> reflector. 2 reflectors would give 1.4 x 22 = 31 meters, which is
> about the maximum the T1 generator will yield (being basically the
> same unit as the T-32 flash).
>
> But I am not sure here...
>
> Frank.
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