I don't have a T-32 version but I see they'e still availble from B&H for
$17.25. All you need to make it work as designed is a bounce head so
I don't see why it wouldn't work as well on on a T-32 as it does on my
Sunpak 522 (the only flash for which I have a Stofen)
I find the Stofen to be the right solution when you have a single flash
which you are bouncing off a low ceiling. A Lumiquest "pocket" or
"midi-bounder" is the right solution if you have to fire straight ahead
because there is no nearby bounce surface. Each one has its application.
Chuck Norcutt
Wayne Harridge wrote:
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>>Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>>It's a nicely made and useful piece of plastic, however. Cheaper and
>>more rugged than the equivalent from Lumiquest. However, other
>>Lumiquest things also have their place.
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> Anyone on the list used the Stofen for the T32 ?
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> If they're still available are they worth having ?
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> ...Wayne
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> Wayne Harridge
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