TTL Connector 4 is very hard to find, you may have to settle for a used one.
Then you'll have to get the proper TTL Cord. Most shoes crack, but they
still work. If that is the case here, you can use a TTL Shoe Cord T0.6M.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean Davis" <sfdavis@xxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: [OM] 2n Flash
Hello all,
i've asked this before, and saved the information, but i've lost the
dang file, so please forgive me for asking again:
i have an OM-2n and a T-32. my shoe 4 has finally cracked in two, so
i'm in the market for a new flash solution. IAs i prefer to not keep
buying hotshoes, i'd like to keep the flash off the camera as much as
possible and go with TTL cords. As i remember there are three ways
to connect the T flashes to the 2n:
1. Shoe 4
2. TTL autoconnector 4 (camera end) plus TTL Auto cord plugged into
the round flash socket on the T flash
3. TTL shoe 4 connector (hot shoe adapter) to T-series round flash
socket.
am i right here? i can't remember the exact name of the various
connectors and cords and don't want to buy the wrong thing. I've got
an aftermarket TTL hotshoe adapter with ~2 ft coiled cord but i'd like
the real thing.
Thanks,
Sean Davis
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