Maybe neither. Check the reviews on the Metz 58-AF1 for Olympus.
<http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/528480-REG/Metz_MZ_58312OP_mecablitz_58_AF_1_TTL.html#reviews>
I suspect the comments about coverage angle on the zoom head in the
review is due to the small sensor and shorter focal lengths. It appears
the firmware has a switch that's used to force the next shorter focal
length range setting to compensate.
But if you're truly serious you'll eschew all this automation and spend
$60-80 on a Canyon 540EZ to be used in manual mode only. Just as much
power and, with a little practice, you'll get better exposures than TTL
at a fraction of the price. The only downside is that only a Canyon
will operate the focus assist light. Too bad that T32s only have 2
power settings. Old Sunpaks and Vivitar 283s are also good choices.
Dr. Flash
NSURIT@xxxxxxx wrote:
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> Now for a serious e-thing question. Fl-50 or Fl-50R?
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> Bill "traveling light and keeping his head down" Barber
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