on 22/01/2005 16:34, Andreas Pirner wrote:
> As long as both flashes are at the same distance from
> the illuminated object, and not more than about 45? off
> the axis of the lens, the output of two flashes with
> the same GN is calculated by GN * sqr(2) = GN * 1,41
> -- with two T32 you get the GN 45.
Thanks Andreas, that was an answer I really wanted to know.
>
> With any more odd arrangement of flashes I'd prefer
> to use a flash meter measuring at the place of object
> in incident light mode.
Makes a lot of sense.
>
> T32 in hot shoe with cable from its plug to BG2 with
> the second T32 is the easiest setup of a 'fake T45'.
Yes, I bet so. But I'm losing the possibility of daisy chaining T-32s
besides losing the advantages of off-axis.
Thanks a lot,
Fernando.
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