Yes, I believe that is correct, Paul. You can string together one TTL
Automulticonnector with three more hung off it, each driving three T series
flashes. With the 2n you will need to use a TTL Shoe cord to connect camera
to the first multiconnector (and that is the root of my discombobulation
earlier today - I had forgotten about the shoe cord, thinking that only
bodies with the TTL socket could do TTL flash).
Piers
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Subject: [OM] Re: OM-2n Flash Question
In a message dated 3/31/2004 2:32:04 PM Eastern Standard Time,
Charles.Geilfuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> All this talk of TTL flash brings a question to mind. Is the OM-2n
> capable of handling multiple strung together OM system flashes in a
> manner similar to the OM-4Ti?
Yes, all of the cameras that support T series flashes can handle up to 9(?)
simultaneous flashes, although I think there is a cable length limitation as
well.
Paul
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