I've never tried it but see that it could work quite well to get around
the limitations of the T32's limited manual control. But I think I'd
use the ISO slider for exposure control rather than the more limited
auto aperture range. Better than the manual control's two ranges but
still only three discrete levels one stop apart. The ISO slider gives a
seven stop range with no discrete step levels. It's too bad I can't use
them behind an umbrella that way. Hmmm. Maybe a variable density ND
filter over the sensor. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Jeff Keller wrote:
>
> 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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