Sorry to ask again. IF I mount a T 20, does this MFS have the wire
connection to connect my T20 to an OM 2n? Or do I hvae to use an OM 32 which
has its own socket on the side for a TTL cord?
Regards
Titoy
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian P. Huber <bphuber@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 10:20 AM
Subject: RE: [OM] Another FS:
> Forgot one!
> Went to a photo store last week where I got the PC cases. They had a
> Vivitar MFS-1 for sale. Brand new in box, WITH instructions. Price tag
is
> $47.95.
>
> This is the dookickey that lets you mount a flash on a tripod or shoe
mount
> and get flash closer to the subject for macro work. If you have a Vivitar
> 3500, 3700, 4600, 5200 or 5600, it will also let you use the AUTO function
> of flash and have an excellent chance of getting properly exposed flash
> photos. The MFS-1 has a fiber optic sensor set that clips to any lens and
> monitors exposure. Connects to the front of the Vivitar flash. The fiber
> optic sensor portion isn't necessary, the mount is GREAT. Well finished.
> One of those items that you just ought to have because it is so well made
> and neat. (:>)
>
> I bought it for $15, couldn't resist! I have 2, but thought someone in
this
> group might like one.
> If interested, let me know. I'll sell it for same + shipping. Shipping in
US
> will not be more than $3.50.
>
> Brian P. Huber
>
>
>
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