Wayne,
Technically you are correct in your application of the Inverse Square
Law. Actually you proved the issue that I was putting forth. Two
T32's=GN44.8, which was the target GN of the original posting of the
thread. The GN and much more control and versitility and the ability to
use up to 8 or 9 of the flashes.
Rand E.
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"Harridge, Wayne" wrote:
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> Rand E wrote:
>
> > and T20 combinations. Sometimes using my Sunpak 433D or 422D for a
> > little added punch. Two T32's=GN64 with better and more controllable
> > light output with the ability to use them on the BG2 and run them off
> > "C" cells.
>
> 2X T32 gives a total GN of 32x1.4=44.8 (meters), to get 64 you would need 4x
> T32.
>
> Wayne Harridge
> Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
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