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Chuck Norcutt
Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> It's one of the reasons I bought a T20 TTL connector. I don't use this
> rig TTL anymore but if you look at the pair of T32's you'll see that the
> one on the left is sitting in a shoe with a PC connector. The one on
> the right is in a T20 connector. Both flashes can be joined by a short
> TTL cord. They can be fired manually or TTL by attaching a TTL OM body
> to the one on the right with a TTL cord. They can be fired manually or
> on normal auto by attaching to the PC connector on the left.
>
> I actually have a pair of these and they can be connected TTL via a few
> more cables and a TTL multi-connector. But it's actually much simpler
> and more accurate to use a cheap oboy radio slave or a pair of radio
> slaves and keep everything in manual mode. In any case, the short TTL
> cable still serves to synch the two flashes that sit on the same light
> stand. But it could also be done with a short PC cable and another shoe
> with PC connector.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Moose wrote:
>
>> You can connect the TTL on a T32 in the hot shoe to another T32, then if
>> using a body with TTL connector, connect that to a third flash. I
>> suppose using a T20 TTL connector on a T32, you could chain through. But
>> as I said, it gets complicated and needs many bits.
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