Hi Matt,
Following flashes offer these features and more:

- Philips P36TLS, I have two, I love the compactness, fits in the space of a
small telelens. In USA this flash is probably marketed inder the Nissin
brand name.
-Philips P536CLS-X, I have one, additional it offers 5 auto apertures and
TTL, works fine with my Z-1
-OSRAM BCS44 Studio, I have one, additional it has higher GN and built-in
slave, nice feature too!
-Metz 45CT4 and Metz 45CL4 and other Metze flashes, but they will be more
expensive
-Several Braun and Sunpack flashguns offer the same, but I donot know the
type numbers.

greetings, Jos


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Matt Bevers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Verzonden: Monday, July 21, 2003 3:30 PM
> Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Onderwerp: Re: flash needed
>
>
>
> On Monday, July 21, 2003, at 06:24 AM, Jos from Holland wrote:
> > Buy Swivel head that goes around (almost 360 degrees)and up down of
> > course.
> > This will make it possible to quickly use indirect flash in many
> > situations.
> > Buy flash with second (fill) flash pointing forward. This will keep
> > "live"(point lights) in the eyes of people when using indirect flash
> > with
> > the main head.
> > Preferably at least 3 aperture settings (automatic of cours)
> > Preferably at least guidenumber 33 at 100ISO and 50mm coverage.
> > Preferably zoom head from 28mm to 80mm, bur separate adapters will do
> > too.
> > Preferably chargeable penlights should be allowed (is mostly the case.)
> > Preferably autoshut-off or you should never forget to switch-off
> >
>
> This all sounds great - now what flash has all these features?
>
> -Matt
>
>

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