I use almost that same setup frequently on my OM-2,2s, and 4T. The on
shoe tilted up at the ceiling at a point jus short of half the distance
between camera and subject. The other on my BG2 tilted up only about 5
degrees and aimed at the subject.
Rand E.
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Mike Lees wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> I'm interested to know, battery consumption aside, whether what
> you suggest will work - one flash on the hot shoe and another
> connect via the TTL auto cord. I have an OM-4 and I am interested
> to try something similar.
>
> Mike Lees.
>
> On 1 Jan 2001, at 15:59, Mike Lazzari wrote:
>
> > Question #1: What I'd like to do is to mount the T32 on the camera
> > pointed up a bit and hook up the T20 to the 5m cord plugged in to the
> > socket on the front of the camera and mounted off to the side. Is this
> > setup going to eat up batteries? camera batteries that is. I'd even
> > consider a third flash if i had one of those splitter gizmos.
>
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