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 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 like some of the brackets I see at
>>
>>    http://www.camerastore.com/dl_cat_E/-E07_flashbrk.html
>
> You may want to consider putting one of the flash units off-camera on a
> lighting stand with one of these adaptors:
>
> http://www.camerastore.com/dl_cat_F/-F07a_lsa.html
>
> I use one that looks like DL-0316.
>
> As for TTL operation, I don't know if it's possible with your Vivitar
> and then it depends on what lighting ratios you want to achieve between
> the master and slave flash(es). I think even with a TTL setup and
> Pentax flashes, the contrast-control feature doesn't let you specify
> the lighting ratio. Somebody please correct me if I'm wrong.
>
> It helps very much to have a handheld flash meter.
>
> --jc
>
>

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