RE: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread tom
> -Original Message- > From: Greg Lovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > 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. > >

Re: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread Greg Lovern
Hi Bob, Thanks, that's exactly what I had in mind. Too bad they don't seem to make them anymore. I'll monitor eBay for one. Thanks, Greg > Greg, > I do like the Super Program and TTL flash. > I have used two AF280T flashes on it. > I found a simple connecting cord by Altrex (?). > (Two blocks

RE: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread Greg Lovern
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 Me

Re: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread Greg Lovern
Thanks, but this isn't for use in a studio. I would need to be able to walk around and not have to set up a lighting stand. Thanks, Greg > > On Sunday, Nov 23, 2003, at 05:28 America/New_York, Greg Lovern wrote: > >> I'd like to mount a second flash on a simple bracket, link the two >> flashes

Re: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread Juey Chong Ong
On Sunday, Nov 23, 2003, at 05:28 America/New_York, Greg Lovern wrote: 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 stop

RE: TTL Slave Flash, corded and on bracket?

2003-11-23 Thread tom
> -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