Errr, a bit convoluted, eh. I would agree. So, the question is: does
the yabe radioslave trigger induce enough delay when triggering a T32
in auto mode to prevent major interactions with an on camera flash in
TTL mode? My impression is that there is some possibly important
interaction when the sensed areas overlap, though this is based on a
small # of observations. Should be a testable hypothesis. Would be
interesting to have a slave flash with the delay mode.
Mike
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
>
>
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