Yes, he is, no doubt.
Why not two daisy chained t32, one a PBG2 and another on a t20 ttl otf adapter ?
Maybe I'm not understanding what 'daisy chained' means:
A T-series flash can be connected to another unit by means of one /
several ttl otf cable, and do ttl otf metering.
Not as good as a flash meter perhaps, but almost.
This was long discussed at this list, and here it was where I learned so.
By no means I'm saying he's not correct - 'though I think I'm correct too.
I've tried what I read and learned here, tested it, and it works:
flash units are all fired and quenched simultaneously, and this set up
is _not_ intended to vary lighting ratios for main and fill: only for
a full dump. Maybe this purpose (full dump only) is what's leading us
to a misunderstanding.
TIA
Fernando.
2009/11/3 Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
> Mike has it correct. The daisy-chained flash units will all be fired
> and quenched simultaneously. What one will have a very difficult time
> doing is establishing lighting ratios for main and fill, etc. Just get
> a meter and shoot manually.
>
> Dr. Flash
>
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