Hi Bob,
I would say if I could only have one, it would be the T28. But I would
not want to give up my T10.
I use the T28 with the 135mm and the T10 gets the nod when I use the
80mm at 1/2x to 1X mag or more in the field. I have not noticed the
"flat" look people talk about but I usually use the T10 on small
objects. I have noticed shadow problems with the T28 though.
If you get a T28, check out Stroboframe's "Lepp" macro bracket. It has
two arms about 10" long that hold the flashes at any position.
BW
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[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Robert Gries
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 5:40 AM
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Subject: [OM] Macro flash survey
Anyone want to give their opinions on which macro flash is best? T-28?
T-10? T-8?
All the work will be done on the 135/4.5, usually in the field, and the
80/4 + f=170mm in the studio.
Thanks!
Bob
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