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> on 26/02/2004 23:20, Listar at listar@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
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> > -the 1/60 limit when underexposure of the TTL-flash.
> Hi Carlos,
>
> This is exactly why I prefer the 2 over the 2n. I'd rather have a correctly
> exposed picture with mixed light sources, using a tripod of course; than an
> underexposed flash picture ;))
>
You can get OM-2 behavior from any of the subsequent auto 1-digit bodies
by simply covering the flash-ready contact. The flash-ready signal is
what tells the body a flash is available. Maybe the easiest thing to do
would be to wire a switch into the proper line of a T cord. If you
wire a delay circuit into the trigger line, you can also do slow-sync
second-curtain TTL flash.
Paul
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