At 02:57 2/8/01, C.H. Ling wrote (in part):
Our T32's auto mode is not so accurate for slide and TTL does not work for
some instant as you all know how it behave with a background that is far
from the object, it will over exposed. The exposure accuracy requirement on DC
is not less than slide so you need a very accurate flash system. I
usually use flash meter when I use external flash with my C2000 and
now with the E10 I can check the histogram on the camera after taking
the shot.
This is not my experience. If anything, the T-32 (and T-20) have been much
more accurate for Kodachrome 64, Elitechrome 100, E100S and EPN, than other
flash units I've used, both in Normal Auto and TTL Auto. It can be fooled
by very unusual lighting situations, but not nearly as easily as the
several Sunpak or Vivitar units I've had. IMO the T-20 and T-32 are very
capable flash units, especially in conjunction with the TTL Auto control of
an OM-2S or OM-4[T].
-- John
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