Hi, Paul. I have a T-32 or two for sale. Actually I have 4 T-32's and
two seems to be enough these days. All four test to within 1/3 stop of
each other and all are in pretty good condition. You can have the best
looking one for $70 postpaid in the US.
I sometimes use a pair as indicated here to make an inexpensive,
lightweight 200 watt second flash (one T-32 = 100 watt seconds)
<http://www.chucknorcutt.com/gear/Umbrella%20adapter%20mounted%20on%20tripod%20%232.jpg>
Two of them together with their manual power switches give combinations
of 25, 50, 100, 125 and 200 watt seconds. Buy a pair for $130 postpaid
in the US. That's much cheaper than a Lumedyne with only 3 power
settings. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Paul Braun wrote:
> Joel Wilcox wrote:
>
>>
>>I don't have a Vivitar 283/285, but I have a 4600, Sunpak 433, Viv
>>550FD, and a variety of T flashes. None has fried my E-1 or C8080.
>>My personal favorite with the E-1 is the T32 with a Stofen Omnibounce.
>> This works well in a normal room or with subjects that pretty much
>>fill the frame. Put the flash on its auto mode and select a stop (in
>>camera's M mode) in the same vicinity as is suggested by the flash's
>>scale. Chimp and adjust the stop.
>
>
> Hmmm....
>
> I'll look for a 422 like Chuck suggested, and also look at a T32 as
> well. Always wanted a T32 to fill in the gap between the T45 and the
> F280, and now they should be somewhat affordable.
>
> Every once in a while I still use the OM's, so it would server
> double-duty nicely. Like next month when I have to shoot a friend's
> wedding (it's a small affair, and they aren't expecting, nor can they
> afford, a full-on wedding photographer).
>
> Thanks for the suggestions, guys.
>
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