Will you be using the cross polarizing filter with the T-10 flash? If so,
then a reflective surface and different polarizer settings would be
interesting comparisons. Also, given the fairly large power difference
among the three flashes, the smallest functional aperture would be a useful
bit. I'd expect a T-28 to work at a much smaller F/ratio than the T-8 for a
given lens/distance combination. The question is "how much"?
John P
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Denton Taylor <denton@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>I thought the last mirror lens comparison was interesting and informative.
>As I have completed my Oly macro flash collection recently, I have
>questions as to the different 'look' of the light of the different flashes.
>
>I am going to test:
>
>T28 with one light and two;
>T8 with each reflector;
>T10
>
>Subject: the 'works' of a pocket watch.
>
>I will probably use the 90 macro perhaps with an extension tube. And I
>think I will post the results to my website for open viewing and
discussion.
>
>If any macro experts out there have any tips prior to my beginning, please
>chime in. I hope to have it all done by next weekend.
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