on 3/29/02 6:09 PM, ClassicVW@xxxxxxx at ClassicVW@xxxxxxx wrote:
> It moves the flash away from the lens, reducing red-eye, and the C batteries
> in the grip power the T-32, for faster recycling and will give many more
> shots than the AAs in the T-32 alone. It does add to the bulk of the OM
> system, and it's also a useful hand hold for the camera in between shots.
> If you do sell one, please let me know, I don't have one, I'm looking for one.
>
> Best,
> George S.
>
> james_olson@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>
In addition, it takes the weight of the T-32 off the flash shoe... I have to
think the flash shoe won't stand up well if the T-32 is inadvertently bumped
while mounted. The BG also gives a nice grip for holding the whole assembly,
and with a winder it makes a nice way to hold the weight.
--
Jim Brokaw
OM-1's, -2's, -4's, (no -3's yet) and no OM-oney...
>
>> I just got a good deal on (2) OM Bounce Grip 2's with cords, etc. and a
>> T-32. While I understand what a Bounce Grip 2 would be used for, I am
>> wondering how often I would actually use it. (I'm actually thinking of
>> selling both BG2's...)
>>
>> Can anyone comment on in what situations you use your BG2, or how often,
>> benefits of using it, etc.?
>>
>> It is well built, but certainly adds to the bulk and weight of the OM
>> system. Any comments would help in my suggestion,
>>
>
>
>
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