Apart from getting tired of the size and weight I have been distinctly
unmoved by the specs on the 5D MkII and 5D MkIII vs the 5D MkI. The
full frame Nikons are impressive but few of us are likely to go there
except some transplanted good ol' boys from North Carolina shooting
belly dancers in the frozen north. :-)
But whatever digital you use can certainly fire a T-45 in normal auto
mode or manual (with 6 stops to play with). I've taken to using T-32s
lately on my 5D with the flash in auto mode. Chimping and the ISO
slider work just fine for flash exposure adjustment. And two T-32s can
give you just as much light as a T-45 with the added advantage that you
can direct the bounce of each in different directions if you like.
Chuck Norcutt
>
> If I can find enough revenue to offset the purchase, there will be a Canon
> 5Dmk3 or 6D in the next day's Fed-Ex delivery truck.
>
> Of course, the biggest problem is that I'm enjoying the killer OM kit too
> much. Two OM-4T and an OM-3Ti bodies, 28/2, 100/2, 35-80/2.8 lenses and the
> T45 flash kinda make for a sweet package. To resolve the direct flash
> shadowing problem and to improve the overall lighting, I'm using the T45
> almost exclusively in a bounce mode where I'm pounding the light into the
> ceiling or side walls. Try that with your pipsqueek AA powered
> auto-everythings with preflash up the wazoo.
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