Thanks Paul I will try your suggestion in 2 hours at a marionette theater. You do not find a combination of the AF400T with the integrated flash a solution? Because it does not help in the edges or for any other reason? I never used an integrated flash so far... greetings
>>-----Original Message----- >>From: Paul Stenquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 2:24 PM >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Re: How-to use flash with lenses wider than 28mm >> >> >>Bounce the AF400T off the ceiling. You'll get ample coverage. You can >>also add a second slave flash bounced off the ceiling at another angle. >>That will greatly reduce any shadows created by the AF400T. >>Paul >>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 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>

