Hi Tim:
> --Is the T-28 Macro twin, or single, a superior unit for nature work?
I briefly used a ring flash in a short career as a museum exhibit designer.
The flat lighting simply wasn't suited to 3D subjects, but was great for two
dimensional work, like copying flat documents. The low output was a
hinderance to hand held work, even with a 50 mm macro's close operating range.
I now use a pair of T-32's (with one having a neutral density filter), or a
T-32 and a T-20, in order to get modeling in 3D subjects. Just like in
portraits, it makes a heck of a lot of artistic difference. The ability of
the T-28 to accept T-32 filters gives one lots of modeling choices. I have it
on my list of wants, but meanwhile the combo I use is good enough to keep the
T-28 lower on the priority list.
Gary Reese
Las Vegas, NV
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