Maybe I would if I could parse out the question. :-)
Dr. Flash
usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> Hi Jeff!!!
>
> Hope things quiet down for you.
>
> I certainly noticed the absence of posts.
>
> I have used the T32 as off cam slave-triggered by yabe transmitter in
> auto mode. It seemed to work best as a "room filler" often with a
> diffuser at 45 deg. It always seemed weird to turn "up" the flash when
> the flash sensor is 1 stop closer. In manual in fixed output the flash
> obviously
> would need to be reduced in power. Perhaps it just seems
> counter-intuitive to me. When I had the OM hot shoe or stroboframe
> main flash
> in TTL, the main flash could quench too soon when the flashes
> overlapped too much. I thought the transmitter electronics would not
> be fast enough and there would be minor interaction. Some Nik flashes
> have a "delay" mode just for this purpose when used as a slave. The
> shutter speed needs to be at least one stop slower than synch. Not
> sure I've seen that elsewhere.
> Perhaps you or Dr. Flash will know.
>
>
>
> http://strobist.blogspot.com/2006/05/for-few-dollars-more-nikon-sb-26.html
>
>
> Mike
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> 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
>
>
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