Hi Tom,

Thanks for the link.

Both flashes to pump out equal power? -- Yes.

Basically you want one flash above the lens and the other a bit out to the
side? -- Doesn't matter, but that would be fine.

You want 2 flashes so you can pump out more light? -- Yes.


Thanks,

Greg


>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Greg Lovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>
>> Hi folks, I'm new to the list; hope you don't mind if I
>> jump right in with
>> a question..
>
> Hi Greg, that's what we're here for. More or less. Sort of.
>
> Well, not really, but I'll jump in anyway.
>
>>
>> This is a slave flash newbie question, and if it is
>> answered in a faq or
>> primer somewhere I'd be grateful for any links to them.
>
> http://www.bdimitrov.de/kmp/
>
> Click on "flashes", then off-camera flash setups.
>
>>
>> I'd like to be able to use smaller aperatures with slow
>> film while using
>> TTL bounce flash, with a Stofen diffuser. Ideally, I'd like
>> to mount a
>> second flash on a simple bracket, link the two flashes with
>> a short cord,
>> and have the second flash both fire and stop when the primary flash
>> (either in TTL mode, or in one of its auto modes) fires and stops.
>
> I'm not following you 100%....are you saying you want both flashes to
> pump out equal power? Basically you want one flash above the lens and
> the other a bit out to the side? You want 2 flashes so you can pump
> out more light?
>
> tv
>
>
>

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