> -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > The Quantum Q-Flash is something that always held a > strange allure for me, > despite its' price. Anyone here ever used one? > I know Graywolf has a Norman; the Q-Flash appears to be a > Norman on steroids?
They're very different. The Norman has no TTL or auto capabilities, and only 4 stops of power to choose from. The head itself is very light, lighter then a AF240. The B400 battery is gigantic and has 400WS of power. I use this one on a stand. There's also a B200. The Quantum has TTL and Auto capability and a billion stops of manual. The head itself has tilt/swivel. The T2 has 150WS of power, the X2 has 200 or 400WS depending on that pack. So, the Norman is basically a Portable studio light, the Quantum is like a 500FTZ on roids. The ultimate TTL capable flash is the Lumedyne Signature series, which can reliably do TTL up to 800ws, 1600WS if you're lucky. tv

