Sweet. And we can do the same with a taped OM-4.
I can't wait to try it tonight !
-Tim
> Yes, it will work. The technique is called "Painting"
> Rand E.
>
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> "Roger D. Key" wrote:
> >
> > It seems to me that this 'feature' of the OM-2 means that one can use the
> > OM-2 to take a flash photo of a large dark interior, where a T32 will not
> > be powerful enough. One can run around flashing (!) the T32 at different
> > areas, until the OM-2 has had sufficient light to complete the exposure.
> >
> > Would that work?
> >
> > Roger Key
> >
> > The OM2 on auto will open the shutter with no idea of what shutter speed it
> > is going to use. If the second curtain is still open when the first curtain
> > completes its run, the X sync circuit fires the flash. The light from the
> > flash is added to ambient. When there is sufficient total light, the second
> > curtain starts to close. The back EMF from the magnet is used to quench the
> > flash, *if the flash is still alight*. This is why the operation is
> > different for the pre N, as it doesn't distinguish between flash and non -
> > flash operation. The shutter speed actually used could be anything between
> > 1/60th and 2 minutes (or more in most cases), with or without flash.
> >
> > Julian
> >
> > > from: Robert Gries <rgg@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > > date: Wed, 06 Nov 2002 18:48:13
> > > to: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > > subject: Re: [OM] OM-2 flash operation
> > >
> > > All this flash talk has me wondering about the early version on the
> > > OM-2. if one has it set on AUTO for a speed below 1/60, will it use
> > > that shutter speed, then control the flash output? I know that the -2n
> > > will automatically go to 1/60, but does the earlier -2 have this
> > > slow-sync feature?
> > >
> > >
> > > Thanks!
> > > Bob
> >
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