I made a couple from white corrugated plastic (the stuff for signs) with a
friction fit hole for T32. Cheap & effective & light (both ways)
Tom
On Friday, January 25, 2002 at 0:23, Jon Wichman <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote re "Re: [OM] what happend to my flash shots?!" saying:
> Yep. I have a 283 and the bracket. It's just the cost
> of a replacement Kodak grey card that's kept me from using it lately!
>
> It is a good way to get soft light.
> A small umbrella would be the only thing better.
>
> > What about rigging some kind of white card at ~45 degrees off the top of
> the
> > T-32, above it enough to diffuse the light. I'm thinking of a setup
> similar
> > to an accessory I got with a Vivitar 285 flash, designed to hold a Kodak
> > gray card (white side down) to bounce from. Sort of a portable ceiling, it
> > would soften the light without losing too much output. Seems like the T-32
> > could be used on either TTL or normal auto with this setup. A bit more
> > awkward to handle, though...
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