Brian & Morgan,
I may be mistaken, but! I believe that Olympus recently (within last
15 years is recent for Olympus time) marketed a thing called something
like a "Shoe Cord". One end slips into the shoe and the other
terminates, via a cord, to a TTL connector. It sounds to me like this
would function quite well as a OM-PC to BG2 connector. John Hermanson
carried them and they were about $30 to $35 each.
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"Brian P. Huber" wrote:
>
> Morgan,
> I'm not aware of anything on the market. From all I know, OM-PC is TTL only
> with on-camera flash units.
> I'm not aware of any way to get TTL control to the BG2.
>
> The only way I see to get off-camera TTL on a PC would be to use:
>
> Sunpak EX10 cord with a Sunpak DX series flash and OT-1D, or an EX11 with a
> 555 or 622
> Vivitar DSC-1 and 3600 or 4600 w/DM/O adapter
> Vivitar DSC-2 and 3900 w/DM/O adapter
> Vivitar DSC-3 and 5200 or 5600 and PM/O adapter
> Metz SCA321 and 300A cord to a 32-CT3 or equivalent (using the CT-32 on a
> Power Grip 15 would be the virtual equivalent of a BG2).
>
> Brian P. Huber
>
> Troy, OH
> bphuber@xxxxxxxxxx
>
> Does anyone know if there's an OEM cable to mate the OM-PC/OM-40 to the
> BG2 in TTL mode? Or, something that will go from a fixed shoe 4 to
> 5-pin TTL socket? Both my OM-2's have accumulated enough problems to
> preclude their use; my 2S has a flunky winder switch and my 2N's prism
> terminal has gone dead.
>
> (If I've missed an obvious reference in the SIF pages, I apologize!)
>
> Morgan Sparks
>
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