Rich,
You need the infamous TTL Autoconnector T20:
http://www.taiga.ca/~esif/om-sif/flashphotogroup/ttl_auto_connector_t20.htm
Unfortunately, very hard to find. Let's you mount a T20 (or a T18) and plug
the TTL cord into the side of the Autoconnector. Has a nice Tripod mount on
the bottom.
Another solution is a second T32, as they have a built in connector.
Lastly, a Bounce Grip 2, with a T20 on the top, works too.
Now, you also need a TTL Auto Multiconnector:
http://www.taiga.ca/~esif/om-sif/flashphotogroup/ttl_auto_multiconnector.htm
Almost as rare as the Autoconnector T20. Not quite, but almost.
Tom
> Now MY question to the list: how can I mount two T-20s off to the side of
an
> OM for taking flash pics of paintings my sister does so well? She is
quite
> the artist, and I want to photograph her artwork for her. I have two T20s
> and a T32 (and shopping for a 2nd, for backup), and two TTL cords. I just
> need a bracket of some kind. Or should I mount them further apart than a
> flash bracket allows, such as on tripods off to the side? I presume
head-on
> flash is not good, so intend to angle from the sides. Or would "bounce"
be
> better? How would you guys to this?
>
> Rich
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