Hi George:
I have a C*n*n Speedlite 420ex that can be used as a slave by manipulating
the ASA you can get whatever result you want, simple switch on the flash
nothing to add.
Gord
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Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2004 10:47 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: shooting a large group / slave flash possibility?
>
> I was just thinking of it to reduce shadows, that sort of thing. I know
its
> not that powerful, but I was thinking it may be "good enough" for some
> instances. After yours and Chuck's comments, and going back and looking at
it again,
> I'm realizing that its not worthwhile.
>
> He's just marketing it toward the digital camera market. I guess he, like
a
> lot of people, don't think there's a film camera market large enough to
put the
> effort in and mention all the film camera models like he's done with
listing
> all the digital brands and models. Like I said before, his style and
"look" of
> the auctions does strike me as a bit cheesy.
>
> George S.
>
> piers@xxxxxxxx writes:
> For $50 it has about half the output of a T20, with a slave added. That
> seems steep - is there something about the slave which is specific to
> digitals? Why would a normal slave not work?
>
> Piers
>
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