I am positive a listee can answer this. I have also heard the Dr.
Flash's long lost Great Uncle, Dr. F. Bulb, has also recently relocated
from New England to NY state as to be closer to his nephew.
I did find a stash of GE Blue #6 flashbulbs at my Mom's the other day.
Still looking for the Big Berthas.
I have a bracket with 7" reflector--might be trouble mounting an OM
though. I have an odd ball adapter that provides a FB bayonet
mount for a standard light bulb type of screw mount---may plug into a
lamp loaded with a FB for extra effect.
I am thinking that these FB's hooked up to the PC terminal on FP on an
OM-2 and the cam in auto,might constitute
a TTL type of metering as the shutter would just serve
to limit the light in lieu of a quench signal. I think that mode
triggers the flash 20msec or so prior to the first curtain and it is
such a long burn I think that syncing at most speeds shouldn't be an
issue.
I have seen a poor scan of the light output curve of the GE #6 and it
seems to reach peak in about 30msec.
It should be way fired up by the first curtain. The shutter speed does
alter the GN, but not in a linear fashion like the F280
as pointed out by Tim. So, will it work on auto????????
If so, pretty cool--Flash not sufficient it justs drags the shutter to
fill in with ambient.
Too much flash---just a quicker shutter---even OK at faster then
1/60th- assuming it will do that on auto and not just fire at 1/60th
with something plugged into the PC connection. Better get this right
early on--I see replacements are (gulp) $60.00 a dozen on
Flashbulbs.com.
All Fired Up, Ready to get in Sync, Mike
--
_________________________________________________________________
Options: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/listinfo/olympus
Archives: http://lists.thomasclausen.net/mailman/private/olympus/
Themed Olympus Photo Exhibition: http://www.tope.nl/
|