The real problem is the difficulty in locating a T20 connector. OLY no
longer provides them. Paul.
Chris Barker wrote:
>
> There is a little gadget called a "TTL Auto Connector T20" which allows the
> connection of a TTL Auto Cord to a T20. It has a flash shoe, a TTL socket
> and a tripod screw hole underneath. Is this what you need to attach to a
> light stand?
>
> I use the TTL AC T20 to use a Vivitar flash with my OMs. I also have a TTL
> Auto Connector 4 to attach the TTL Auto Cord to one of my OM*Ns. This is a
> lovely device which screws into the Shoe mount on either camera's
> pentaprism and which also has a TTL Socket. Thus I can, without a Bounce
> Grip (which I still plan to buy when the funds become available BTW
> Frank... please), use off-camera flash with one of those cheap flash
> brackets with a special tripod mount converter in the grotty metal flash
> shoe.
>
> NB. You cannot use a T series flash in a metal flash shoe because it will
> always go full power/duration I understand.
>
> I hope that this all makes sense.
>
> Chris
>
> >Then it dawned on me - how do you mount a t32 to a tripod stand? Did Oly
> >make a connector that will allow the t32 (and t20) the bottom of the flash to
> >fit a standard light stand?
> >
> >If not, how is this connection done?
> >
> >Ken M.
>
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