If you use a bounce grip it might be worthwhile to always keep whichever
side you mount it on up even when you aren't using flash. I unfortunately
found during a hectic important event that I fell back into a habit that
worked fine without the flash but not so well with it. My only excuse is
that I seldom use on camera flash. :^(
Also I'm surprised no one mentioned using T32's off camera in Auto mode.
It's been a couple years since I did it but I found it worked well except
for the cheap remote slaves I was using and the need to carry a dozen extra
charged AA batteries. I believe I just set a different f-stop to adjust the
exposure of the flash. I could position three of them around a room. The
hardest part was finding a position which would hide the flash and not give
a hot spot on the nearest wall. The fact that when one of the remote flashes
triggered it could trigger a flash hidden from the camera made the placement
more flexible.
-jeff
-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Norton [mailto:ken@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2008 9:08 AM
To: Olympus Camera Discussion
Subject: Re: [OM] *(^&*%^^$%$@ verticals
I've been a right-side on top rotator from the beginning of time. Only
recently did I learn that this the "wrong way" and I've tried to undo 30
years of incorrect programming. I'm not sure who created those rules.
AG
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