Subject: | [OM] FL-600R |
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From: | usher99@xxxxxxx |
Date: | Wed, 19 Feb 2014 19:06:59 -0500 (EST) |
Dr. Flash writes >>In fact, Dr. Flash has joined the no flash club... for most things. >>It's very difficult to light the Everglades or the Grand Canyon with >>flash. :-) You probably can light the Everglades reasonable well with these guys:---see the faster burning ones uses to light the river and train: http://www.meggaflash.com/gallery?AG_MK=0&AG_form_paginInitPages_1=1&AG_form_albumInitFolders_1=/gallery2&AG_form_scrollTop=0&AG_form_scrollLeft=0&AG_MK=0 http://www.meggaflash.com/meggaflash-bulbs/photoflash-bulbs-pf200-meggaflash-technologies If nothing is moving then look at these guys: http://www.meggaflash.com/meggaflash-bulbs/pf330-flashbulb 140,000 lumen-seconds. Not sure how to convert to w-s or GN. Would be shutter speed dependent of course and illuminates much much larger area. Reflector size matters as well. I bet Tim or Dr. Flash could give an estimate. Beam angle relevant, steradians and other such stuff that haven't thought about in many moons. OM-2 and 2N have FP flash sync to let the Flashbulbs get up to power--ignite them about 20 msec prior to first curtain, IIRC. Last time I used a couple had to stop down so much had to worry about offending Dr. Diffraction as well as temporary blindness of the guests. Fan of Dr. Flash and Dr. No Flash, 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/ |
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