Also, look at the angle of flash. The T32 covers a 24mm lens. Most others
cover a 35mm lens. So the T32 is effectively about one stop brighter. I
think. You only get to use this extra power if you use it with a wide angle
or a zoom adapter.
Foxy
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>
> I have a pair of T-32's, a T-20 and a BG-2 with a few of the cords. All
> have been quite reliable. If you're not entirely happy with the "T"
> flashes, look into the Metz line. They have GN 32 and GN 40 flash heads
> (the 40 series is about half-way between a 32 and 45). They're generic
> with an SCA-301 foot. The SCA-321 foot is for the Olympus OM bodies and
> allows full TTL-Auto control. Metz also has a grip that works much like
> the BG-2 (except AFIK it cannot trigger a motor drive or
> winder). Comparatively, a full Metz setup will cost you significantly
more
> than the "T" series, at least 150 0f not 200%.
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