Our trusted watch-dog and lurking eBay pricing afficionado sent this to me
last week while I was out of town. Thanks Gary for tracking this down!
The following are recommendations for using the 50/3.5, 50/2 and 135/4.5
with manual flash settings. (I'd like to know if you ever worked about a
good table for the 80/4 in either a single or dual flash setup, too)
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Date: Wed, 4 Feb 1998 10:27:10 EST
From: PCACala@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [OM] Ring flash or two flash setup for macro-photography?
Hi John:
<< In terms of light output, I think that the T32 is just right when
using f/16 to f/32 type apertures for small subjects. You definately
need a lot of power to illuminate things properly. >>
Of course, that depends on the macro lens.
Here are some excerpts from a recent e-mail which should have been
posted to all:
The downward tilting flash reflector of the T-32 is a big plus for shoe
mounted macro work with a 50 mm. It has two manual settings, which are
important to me because I do not rely on OTF flash metering in macro
plant/flower photography. There is too much black background for it to
be accurate.
The following manual settings are what I use for ISO 50 film and the
T-32 mounted on Bounce Grip 2 or the hot shoe, might give folks an idea of
the flash power of the T-32. (The same settings work without Bounce Grip
mounting). The ratios are the reproduction ratio setting on the lens.
The Low/High is the manual flash setting. These are for mid-reflectance
subjects. Dark subjects get 1/2 stop more exposure and light subjects get
1/2
less.
w/ 50 mm F/3.5 macro using the diffusion filter on the flash (neutral
density = 2x)
1:10 High f/16-22
1:8 Low f/12.5
1:7 Low f/14.5
1:5 Low f/16
1:4 Low f/20
1:3 Low f/18
1:2.5 Low f/20
1:2 Low f/16
For 50 mm F/2.0 macro, just use the light grey neutral density filter
and open one stop.
135mm f/4 Macro (no flash filter, all at High manual power setting)
1:10 f/9
1:9 f/9
1:8 f/9
1:7 f/10
1:6 f/11
1:5 f/13
1:4 f/13
1:3 f/13
1:2.125 f/16
The amazing thing is that these manual settings are more often than not
dead on. I haven't worked out manual settings for my 80 mm F/4.0, which
continues to cause me wasted film. But then I usually go with two T-32's
for 1:1
work. Now that I have a T-20, I'll take your recommendation and try the
T-32
and T-20 combo to get modeling.
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Again, thanks Gary.
I haven't tried these suggestions (yet), but OTF TTL flash has rarely worked
for me with macro work.
Also, anybody have a ND/diffuser filter set for sale? I really only need
the diffuser. Mine now resides on a remote atoll in the middle of the
Pacific Ocean.
--p.j.
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