The "switch" in the T32 is nothing more than a spring loaded tab which
keeps the panel from rattling around. It is not an electrical switch.
John
HI100@xxxxxxx wrote:
>
> I recently bought an as-is T32 Flash. It appears to function but is missing
> the slide-in plate with GN calculator. Unlike the T20 flash in which the
> plate does not appear to set any switches, the missing plate operates a small
> switch at the end of the housing for the slide.
> 1) In which position does this switch get depressed by the plate?
> 2) What are the click settings of the normal slide switch just below this
> plate?
>
> In the T20 their are only three click positions. In the T32 there appear to
> be 5.
> The T20 has manual and 2 auto non-off-film fstop choices, plus the slide
> reversed position (OTF). I would guess the T32 may just have more Fstop
> choices ?
>
> Thanks in advance for any information or help.
>
> Tim Hughes
> hi100@xxxxxxx
>
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