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Re: [OM] Radio receivers compatible with FL-36R/FL-50R?

Subject: Re: [OM] Radio receivers compatible with FL-36R/FL-50R?
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 06 Dec 2008 20:18:37 -0800
Quoting Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

>> If you're going to go with manual controls then you can use very cheap, used 
>> flash heads.  Film based TTL flash units like the T-32 go very cheaply 
>> because they don't work on digital.  But the T-32 isn't a particularly good 
>> choice for manual control since it only offers two power levels.  The Canon 
>> 540EZ which has 8 levels can be had for as low as $60 from KEH (BGN if they 
>> have one). 

I bought a KEH bargain one on Chuck's recommendation and was very 
pleased. I seldom use flash, but when I needed it for an event in a 
dimly lit building, it really delivered the goods. I think he is right 
about going manual for flash where the light isn't changing and distance 
is fairly steady, too.

Test to get the histogram right, then just fire away.

>> They tend to sell for a lot more than that on ebay.  I think they're being 
>> sold to Canon DSLR newbies who don't know the flash won't work in TTL mode.  
>> :-)
Still nice on an EOS camera, as it does communicate and provide extra 
info on the LCD. The zoom head is useful too. The IR focus assist 
feature is amazing.
>> Other good choices are the Sunpak 422/433/444 or 383 (5 power levels).  The 
>> 400 series are discontinued film TTL models, the 383 was (until recently) a 
>> current production manual flash.  All are basically the
>> same flash unit with the same power.
I've also got a Sunpak Auto26SR, GN 86 @ 35mm up to 120 @ 135mm with the 
manual zoom head. Five power levels and twist and tilt head. It was 
cheap on the 'Bay. Unlikely to see use with the 540EZ around now, unless 
I ever want a two flash manual setup.

Moose
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