Doug Brewer writes:

> Long ago on the list, someone called it the Really Tiny Flash, and that's what I
> remember it as.

 I found it perfectly adequate for fill at 12,800ASA with -1 stop flash 
compensation, for subjects about 10 metres away.  I figure that required a 
GN of 1.75m.  Actually I ran off a few flash shots at f/4 which needs a 2.5m 
GN.

 That kind of calculation should be part of the test; I hope I got it right :)

Cheers,


- Dave

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