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RE: [OM] T32 for macro

Subject: RE: [OM] T32 for macro
From: Ross Waite <rmwaite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 09:45:25 +1000
Mark

I use a T32 almost exclusively for macro work when I need a flash.  I 
mostly use it with the 80 or 135 macro mounted on the telescopic auto tube. 
 With the light loss from the extension, together with small apertures for 
depth of field, and 64 or 100 ASA slide film, sometimes even the T32 runs 
out of power and I have to open up a stop or 2.

I have adapted a Manfrotto twin macro flash bracket to allow the T32 to be 
positioned approximately above the front element of the lens, pointing down 
to the subject at about 45 degrees.  This is basically the setup described 
by John Shaw in his book "Close Ups in Nature", using what he calls his 
"butterfly bracket".  It works really well for subjects like frogs and 
insects.  The Manfrotto bracket allows the camera to be used in either the 
vertical or horizontal mode whilst still keeping the flash in the same 
relative position.

I have a T20 but never use it for macro work.  I also have a second T32, 
but find the results from the flash mounted above the lens to be excellent, 
and have never bothered to experiment with a twin flash setup.  I'm hoping 
soon to get some slides scanned by a lab (I don't have a scanner) so that I 
can submit some images to the Olympus unofficial gallery.  When I do, I'll 
submit a couple taken with this setup.

Cheers
Ross Waite

On Monday, September 13, 1999 3:58 PM, Mark Staiger 
[SMTP:Mark.Staiger@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] wrote:
> Hi all, so would there be a general consensus that using a T32 would be
> way too powerful for most macro work? And the T20 a better choice?


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