For the occasional shot, what about bulbs. Some of them would give you
more light than you might want.
Gregg
"Barry B. Bean" wrote:
>
> POint taken.
>
> But mind you, I'm not getting rid of my F-280 for FP use, my 433D, my
> 283, or my no name gn=15 flashes.
>
> The mega-flash I'm looking for is for shooting poorly lit events when
> I have to be mobile, can use flash, but need long range (i.e. HS
> sports and events).
>
> Ultimately, I'd probably do well to invest in a coupleof T32s,
> multi-TTL adaptors and maybe radio slaves, but for now, a
> good,flexible mega-flash would sure hit the spot!
>
> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 15:37:30 -0500, Rand E. wrote:
>
> >Affordable? Available? Gee! Wow!
> > But think seriously about this, your mindset is on one flash to do all
> >this. I wanted most of these things also and ended up with several T32
> >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.
> > I went away from the "Big Punch" concept of a large single flash and
> >settled on a finesse "Several Little Jabs" concept and find it much more
> >useful.
> -
> B.B. Bean - Have horn, will travel
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