How about the kit-flash of the e-m5 mk ii and pen-f? <
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2017-01-02 20:25 GMT+01:00 Mike Gordon via olympus <
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> While investigating flash options for GM-5 found that Nissin seems to be
> the first to tackle RADIO- triggered TTL flash for MFT. Many choices for
> Can/Nik for quite awhile but not for MFT, AFAIK.
> There is no Air 1 receiver module yet for MFT that would turn MOST Oly
> flashes into radio -controlled wireless TTL flash.
>
> i40 seems to be smallest flash for Panny that I can find for GM-5 that
> will swivel, but no i40a with built in receiver is made as of yet. i60a is
> slightly larger but has higher GN and the receiver. There are no clear
> thyrister auto modes--the "A" on the dial is just TTL w/o ability to do
> FEC--weird design, IMO. I still like the standard flash tube vs LED to
> help freeze motion and allow for slower SS. My Metz is just too big and
> oddly can't dial in quite enough negative FEC.
> This model doesn't do TTL with modifiers and blocks more neg FEC if it
> thinks direct flash can't be quenched in time---too smart for its own good.
>
> I optimally desire a small flash that could swivel and be used on
> Panny/Oly/ Sonny at least in an auto mode. I don't think that will ever
> happen but could likely use it on a bracket on different bodies if the Air1
> receiver choices
> are fleshed out with more models.
>
> Missing Dr. Flash, Mike
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