At 18:09 3/26/02, Henry Bottjer-BA wrote:
I've had similar good experiences with the 2N and BG2 (haven't tried much
with the Winder, though). Just make sure you keep all the connectors and
cables right. the BG2 is useless unless you can connect the flash to the
camera!
I wouldn't go that far. With a T-32 one can always do what was done many,
many years ago . . .
1. Put T-32 in Normal Auto, set the film speed and pick one of the apertures
2. Set lens to that aperture
3. Set shutter speed to "B" (yep, stands for "Bulb")
4. Open shutter and hold it open
5. Fire T-32 using the "test" button
6. Close shutter
Helps if you tripod the camera, perform steps 4 through 6 relatively
quickly, and use a film speed that's very slow for the ambient
lighting. This reduces over exposure risk.
-- John
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