Hi David,
I have done indoor portrait works with the T32/OM-4 or OM2n combinations.
I guess your question whether T32 (I don't have T45) is powerfull enough
depends how you use it. I usually do the followings:
o Use Fuji NPH(ISO400) or NPS(ISO160) depending on the lighting
sitiuations;ie, diffused light from window, lighting set-up used
in the room, etc.
o Do not use any studio type set-ups such as back drops or
or lighting set-ups.
o Try to find 'dull' colored back ground such as fire place,
stained book shelf or plain wall.
o Almost always use the Bounce Grip2 for faster recyles.
o If the room has relatively low ceiling I tilt the flash
to the ceiling without the diffuser(wide adapter).
o Always use diffuser except bouncing the flash to the ceiling.
Jim Terazawa
>
> Has anyone used T32 or T45 flashes on brollies? I am interested in doing a
> bit of indoor portrait work (stop giggling, it's with my son) and would
> like something a bit softer than normal or bounced flash. Are OLY flashes
> powerful enough for type of use?
>
> Any practical advice from anyone who has done this sort of thing would be
> most gratefully received.
>
> David B
>
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