> Yes, the T45 does work for off-camera. The downside is it's not very
> far off-camera and I'm not sure it would work equally well in portrait
> orientation.
Depends on how long that special cord is. :)
For off-camera, I'm using radio triggers, but then I have a flash
meter and I ain't afraid to use it. (Thanks WS, it works great!!!)
The T45, being in the side and up position is a little awkward for
today's style of placing the flash in-line with the lens. However, not
entirely bad if you get a little creative. I'm using that FlashBender
dohicky. With it mounted sideways to the flash and the flash turned
sideways (it's complicated--like "Pat" on "Saturday Night Live"), I
can have the flash above the lens in either orientation (like "Pat" on
"Saturday Night Live"). It took me a while to sort that one out.
AG
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