Paul,

Sounds like I would have to know if it could swivel 180 degrees.

Who makes the Sof'Shoulder?

Have you considered any issue with using it to the side of the camera?
Always a concern for side shadows.  That is probaby my biggest concern
at this point.


Bruce



Thursday, April 3, 2003, 10:01:45 AM, you wrote:

PS> I use it on a reflector umbrella called the Sof'Shoulder. The flash
PS> points to the rear and fires into the umbrella. Unfortunately, I can
PS> only use it manually with this type of setup, since I have the early
PS> AF400T that won't rotate a full 180 degrees. (I use a flashmeter.)
PS> However, with the later model, a setup like this could be used in auto mode.

PS> Bruce Dayton wrote:
>> 
>> Paul,
>> 
>> Very good information.  I would be using this mostly for wedding work
>> for flash fill in daytime and main lighting during evenings for the
>> candids.  I have typically used a flash bracket an Lumiquest Softbox
>> to keep the redeye out and shadows out of the way.
>> 
>> Do you have your AF400T on the standard bracket that hooks to the left
>> side of the camera?  What about shadow issues?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Bruce
>> 
>> Thursday, April 3, 2003, 8:09:03 AM, you wrote:
>> 
>> PS> Hi Bruce,
>> PS> I don't have the 500FTZ, but I use the AF400T regularly with my 6x7. I
>> PS> frequently use it with a Sof'Shoulder reflector umbrella for portraits.
>> PS> I have to turn the power down to 1/4 to get as wide as f11 with ISO 400
>> PS> film, so it certainly has plenty of punch. I use it with the Quantum
>> PS> battery 2, which I bought used on ebay for $200 or thereabouts. I've
>> PS> also used it with the wide angle diffuser and the 55/4 to shoot car
>> PS> interiors and overhead shots of cars off of a ladder. I can easily
>> PS> achieve good f16 coverage with ISO 100 using the flash as fill under an
>> PS> overcast sky or as the main light for the interior shots.
>> PS> Paul
>> 
>> PS> Bruce Dayton wrote:
>> >>
>> >> I am looking for more flash power than my AF360FGZ's for use with my
>> >> 67II.  I have been considering the Quantum T2 Flash system but it is
>> >> quite costly.  I am wondering if anyone has used/compared the AF400T
>> >> potato masher unit to the 500FTZ.  Keep in mind that I would not use
>> >> the 500FTZ zoomed all the way.
>> >>
>> >> Any experience out there in Pentax land?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks,
>> >>
>> >>  Bruce


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