Correct. But plugging a T-32 into a "TTL auto connector T20"
<http://olympus.dementia.org/eSIF/om-sif/flashphotogroup/ttl_auto_connector_t20.htm>
adds another TTL cord attachment point to continue extending the daisy
chain if desired. Off-camera flash heads needs some sort of off-camera
shoe to plug into. You can use generic shoes but these do not add a TTL
connection. If you use the T20 TTL shoe connector the physical support
for the flash also contains another TTL connector giving two TTL ports
for each flash head so connected.
Chuck Norcutt
jgettis81@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Basicly that means that with just two ttl cords you can set off and control
> 3 flashes? One in hotshoe with cord to second flash. One with ttl cord
> attached to camera then flash. Is that right. John
>
>
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Sawyer, Edward <Ed.Sawyer@xxxxxxx>
>> To: olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Date: 11/3/2009 6:38:08 AM
>> Subject: Re: [OM] Macro OTF TTL
>>
>> Good to know multiple flashes can be daisy chained and such and still get
> TTL OTF. This package of macro stuff came with 2 of the T20 TTL shoe
> connectors, and a couple of ttl cords too, which may come in handy. It also
> came with the flash-extender piece (3" extension of hotshoe, to get flash
> up higher off camera if shooting normal non-macro flash).
>> Thanks
>> -Ed
>>
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