Velcro another T-32 upside down to the top of your existing T-32 to make
a pseudo T-45. Or construct a bracket to install another T-32 on the
opposite side of the camera. Or, better yet, install the other T-32 on
a light stand somewhere at full power to use as a background light.
Chuck Norcutt
Ken Norton wrote:
> Thanks to everybody who has responded to my T45 inquiries with offers of
> loaners, rebuilders, and outright Wife Wrath Inducing Offers.
>
> I am definitely wanting one of these tanks. The T32 is nice, but really
> doesn't gain me anything over what I currently have. Since I will suffer
> great pain from the Spousal Unit, I might as well go ahead and buy the
> grenade.
>
> However, not this week. We're still waiting for our income-tax rebate thing
> to arrive. (long story). Unless I sell a piece of equipment, I ain't getting
> the T45 until the cash is in the bank. But I do have a timeline with a
> couple film weddings coming up. That OM-4T from Jim Timpe is starting to
> get a decent workout! Maybe I need to reexamine my kit to see what I can
> sell off.
>
> Hmmmmm.
>
> No, sorry, my "magic glass" ain't for sale. Those particular lenses are
> lifers.
>
> AG
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