Ah-ha. Now I understand why the reflectors only fit the T-8.
Doesn anyone use either of these two units on a regular basis for
non-medical use? I'd love to see some comparison pictures
Skip
At 6/1/99 12:01 AM -0400, you wrote:
>Skip,
> The main difference is that the T-10 is designed to flash forward and
>the T-8 is designed to flash sideways into the reflectors. The T-8 makes
>a much larger package on the camera. The T-8 also has a MUCH softer
>light. The T-10 has the ability to take the cross-pol filter.
>Both units have the built-in modeling lamps. Both units use the T-Power
>control.
>
>Guide numbers on all T series flash units is their number. This is the
>guide number in meters. T-45 has a guide number of 45, T-20 has a guide
>number of 20, T-10 has a guide number of 10, etc.
>
> Mark
>Skip Williams wrote:
>>
>> Could someone detail the _practical_ differences between the two ring
>> flashes? I understand that only the T-8 takes the reflectors, and that the
>> T-10 is stronger.
>>
>> Any handling differences?
>>
>> Skip
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