Walt;
I bought the Stroboframe Lepp a while back and agree that it gets a bit
unwieldy using twin T-32s. Lots of cables as well. The other problem I had
was that the shoe mount is actually metal and I think it was shorting out
the flashes. I'd shoot and nothing would fire. I then removed the flash
and it actually fired! I put some black electricians tape on the shoe mount
and then it seemed to work fine.
Henry
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From: owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:owner-olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Walt Wayman
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:39 PM
To: INTERNET:olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [OM] Macro flash survey
Message text written by INTERNET:olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>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
An older, but nearly identical, one of these is the basis for my bug
portrait setup. It works great with the T28. It could be used with a pair
of T32s, but it would be heavier and, with the battery weight in the
flashes, not nearly as well balanced as with the T28s and the T control
unit and batteriy weight on the camera. The T28 flashes themselves weigh
next to nothing.
http://www.aaacamera.com/stroboframe_lepp_macro_bracket_deluxe.html
Walt
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