Yes it will. You can also mix and match the T20 and T32. I use a T20 on
the camera and the T32 on the BG2 with it pointed at the ceiling to bounce
behind the subject. It gives more even lighting if the room's ceiling isn't
really high. I can manage about 16ft ceilings.
Gregg
From: Tom Scales
> Here I am with more questions. You know, actually using this stuff is a
lot
> of work.
>
> My youngest is singing with her class at the PTA meeting on Tuesday. It's
> in the cafeteria, so it's a pretty big room. They are, however, reasonably
> well lit (experience from last year with the oldest). Even with the
light,
> however, I think I'll need to augment the light with flash. I might just
> shoot ASA 800 with the 100/2 and forget about it, but I'd prefer the
> flexibility of a zoom (struggling with the choice too, probably the 75-150
> or the 100-200 or the 85-250, leaning towards the 75-150).
>
> So, my thought is to use the OM-4 (since I don't trust the 4T right now)
> with the BG2 and to mount a T32 on both the camera and the BG2. Can I do
> that? Will the camera manage both the T32 on the flash shoe AND the T32
> connected from the BG2 to the camera through the TTL connector?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Tom
>
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