I use a lot of bounce flash. I alternate between the Sunpack 433D
(TTL, Manual, or Auto) when weight is an issue and the T-45 when it
isn't.
However, I have to say that the extra strength of the T-45 and the
flash placement (up and to the side, even on vertical shots) make up
for a lot of the weight, so it's getting carried more and more. After
a while you don't notice the weight.
BTW - anyone know of a diffuser that will work on the T-45?
BBB
On Wed, 10 May 2000 01:15:41 EDT, Tarka69@xxxxxxx wrote:
>Hi all,
>I just got a job as a photographer for my college's paper. I do a lot of
>assignments of visiting speakers and indoor work, and I realized today (on my
>first shoot) that I really need a flash with bounce capabilities. I also
>reeeally don't want to have to carry around a power bounce grip. I'm
>looking into getting a flash that can tilt and swivel on its own. Does
>Olympius make such a beast? And if not, can anyone recommend a 3rd party
>flash that isn't too expensive? As for now i'm on the lookout on eBay.
>Thanks,
>Evan
>
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