Okay, I can see where the serial number used to be. It has apparently fallen off. I guess it was a tag. In any case, my unit works well, and I'm not sure I'd be better off with the auto mode than I am with the flash meter. I'm using it with a Quantum Battery 2. It recycles in a second or so and seems to be quite reliable. It will do me for now. Rather than investing in any more flash units down the road, I may opt for a portable studio strobe setup. For assignments where I need reflectors and a lot of power, I might as well do the whole deal. I already have a good 110 ac generator. And I can use the strobes in my basement studio as well. Paul
Steve Larson wrote: > > Rotate the head up, should be there. I think we got the > old units Paul. > Steve Larson > Redondo Beach, California > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Paul Stenquist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 6:27 PM > Subject: Re: AF 400T swivel head > > > I can't find a serial number on mine. There's a tag underneath the head, > > but it has a very different kind of number: 94-1374. > > Paul > > > > Steve Larson wrote: > > > > > > Aha! The later ones do swivel. MMDV (my mileage does vary). > > > My serial # is 81002127 an earlier model (wanna trade?) ;) > > > Steve Larson > > > Redondo Beach, California > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: "Michel Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 5:24 PM > > > Subject: Re: AF 400T swivel head > > > > > > Looking at my AF400T, and seen from the top, with the unit facing > forward, > > > I can swivel the head right (clockwise) 90 degrees, and I can swivel > > > it left (counterclockwise) 180 degrees. > > > > > > Perhaps it is a feature that was added later in the production run? > > > The serial number on my unit is 850011xx . > > > > > > The stops on the right is 45 and 90 degrees. > > > On the left, it is 45, 90 and 180 (no stop at 135) > > > > > > YMMV... > > > > > > Michel > >