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RE: Re: [OM] Auto Connectors

Subject: RE: Re: [OM] Auto Connectors
From: "skipwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <skipwilliams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 13:32:26 -0400
Cc: "urlwintg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <urlwintg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
The only way to hook multiple flashes to an OM2(n) is to use an TTL 
Auto-connector Type 4 and a TTL Multi-Connector.  You connect all the goodies 
via TTL Auto cords.  The T-20 needs the hard-to-come-buy T20 Auto Connector

Here's the wiring scheme (-> means connects-to)

OM2n ->
TTL Auto Connector Type 4 (mounts on the hot shoe screw) ->
TTL cord #1 (use whatever length you want) ->
TTL Multi Connector (one input, three outputs) ->
TTL Cord #2 and #3 (again, your choice of lengths) ->
Flashes  (T-20 requires T20 Autoconnector, T-32 has direct plug-in)

The eSIF has the details and manuals.  Look for the Flash Group Manual.

Skip


Original Message:
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From: Trevor and Gail Urlwin urlwintg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 23:05:37 +0800
To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Auto Connectors

It is most opportune that this thread has come along just now.  I have been
trying to work out what I will need to do the job that Tony asks about
using my OM2n, a 50/3.5 macro and T20.

I have been looking at the eSIF information but haven't been able to make
up my mind what is needed.

I want to use the OTF of my OM2n and move the flash around.  I would also
like to use at least one other flash and may buy a T32 for that.

Can someone give me some guidance.

Trevor

Trevor Urlwin
2F, 22 Ha Wong Yi Au Village
Tai Po, New Territories
HONG KONG


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