It is better to check it out yourself rather than listen to what the
manufacturer claim, it is always on the safe side. My experience with the
T32 and F280 is they are very consistant, less than 0.2 stop different after
15 seconds charge (with Ni-cd batteries).
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Norcutt"
> My comment referred not to the fact that the flash wasn't fully charged
> when the ready light came on but to the amount of allowable error (up to
> a full stop IIRC) even 30 seconds after the ready light. When, if ever,
> does it stabilize?
>
> When working TTL it's likely not a problem except in those cases where
> the flash is on the edge powerwise and there is risk of underexposure.
> My real concern is working manually where the implication is that you
> can't even trust a flash meter reading since the next shot might be
> different.
>
> I think I will go back and do some more testing of my T-32's for
> consistency from shot to shot.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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