Yep ,as Fernando mentioned one can use the ND filters (get the whole
set) as well as distance to control ratios . I have been
experimenting with the Lepp II bracket as per Dean and Walt Hybrid for
macro flash. The T32 does require some light modifiers to reduce
highlights--have used the Stoffen gizmo but I don' tthink that is quite
right, but helps. I think a Softbox type of thing will be better but I
don't want the light too flat.
I keep one light of the T28 (other off) close to the lens with a 3 stop
ND filter for fill. (The Lepp II bracket has little Ball heads with a
cold shoe on top) There are some nuances regarding mounting the
flashes and you can e-mail me off list if interested. This works with
my macro lenses/autotube, but
I have never tried it with a bellows. As Dr. No Flash has mentioned
the convenient T-cord socket on the 4 helps keep everything tidy.
Mike (student of Drs. Flash and NO Flash, both of whom have forgotten
more essential nuances of OM gear then I have yet to learn)
Fernando Gonzalez Gentile wrote:
> Indeed. Only workaround for such a setup is using a PowerBounceGrip2,
> together with one or several TTL-T20 conn., or the
>
<http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/flashphotogroup/ttl_auto_multico
nnector.htm>.
> I much prefer the T20 conn., because it can be screwed on a standard
> support (a tripod, for example).
>
> You might find it funny, and it is so, but I built a double screw to
> attach the T-20 to the underside of the PBG2 .... how many times did I
> actually used such an awkward and unstable flashgun: none! - but it
> works :-)
>
> Fernando
>
> 2009/11/2 Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>:
>> , but one cannot use both shoe mounted flash and remote flash
>> in TTL-OTF mode at once**. As main and fill light, for example.
>>
>> I suspect it doesn't matter for the 20mm macros, but might for other
>> set-ups one might later want.
>>
>> Moose
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