In that hall or in a long, narrow room, hide your second flash behind an object at the other end of the room and aim it at the ceiling. If the slave is sensitive enough, the bounced light from the first flash will trigger it.
On Jul 9, 2005, at 7:49 AM, Markus Maurer wrote:

Hi Pentaxians

what would be the best way to use flash lightning with an A24mm or even 17mm
Tamron in a large room?
I do not have the accessory for angles wider than 28mm for my flashes and I
understand that they are only helpful up to 24mm.

I have the AF400T which is quite a capable flash, would to bouncing the
ceiling help lighting the edges
at 24mm? How should I lighten a dark room or even a hall with the 17mm?
Would using a second slave flash like the Osram18 (uncontrolled) together
with the Pentax AF280T or AF400T help or would
the build in flash of the SFXn paired with the AF400T bouncing to a wall or
the ceiling  be a solution?

thanks for any recommendations
greetings
Markus






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