I often put my T20 on the shoe of my OM4T and the T32 on the BG2 with
both fired TTL. I usually bounce the T32 off the ceiling, thus getting
a much greater depth of even light in a room with ceiling of about 16
feet. No problems with multiple firing of the shoe mounted flash.
Gregg
"Ian A. Nichols" wrote:
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> I've noticed similar (but less useful) behaviour using two different TTL
> dedicated flash units with a -2s(p). With one (non-Oly) on the shoe and
> the other (T32) connected via a TTL cord to the TTL socket on the
> camera, the one on the shoe fires repeatedly when I switch it on.
>
> Does anyone know if this behaviour is normal for units connected this
> way? Would it work properly with, say 2 T32s connected as described or
> connected serially with TTL cords, e.g. 1 on the shoe, TTL cord between
> flash units or 1 on a BG2, connected to the body by TTL cord to the BG2s
> TTL socket then another TTL cord between the two flashes?
>
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