I have not used it on anything wider than a 28-70mm lens and rarely at the
28mm setting.
DG
At 05:21 PM 10/25/02 -0700, you wrote:
Hey gang-
Hope this gets through... a whiles back, there was a
discussion of flashes that could be used on the ZX-5n.
One of the William's and Dick Graham both su
If you stick to brand name flashes, made in the last 15 years there should be no
trouble.
-Original Message-
From: Brad Dobo [mailto:brad.dobo@;rogers.com]
I have a stupid question. :-) Ever since beginning photography, flash has
been the most troublesome tool. However, what I'd like
getting told
to never use anything but your cameras brand.
Regards,
Brad Dobo
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From: "Glen O'Neal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:26 PM
Subject: RE: ZX-5n plus Sunpak 444D
> Brad,
>
> May
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Subject: RE: ZX-5n plus Sunpak 444D
> The Sunpack site (www.tocad.com) doesn't have the specs for the flash's
coverage. I doubt that it goes wider than 28mm, if it even goes that far. I
would suggest
The Sunpack site (www.tocad.com) doesn't have the specs for the flash's coverage. I
doubt that it goes wider than 28mm, if it even goes that far. I would suggest using
Stofen Omnibounce to spread the light around.
BR
-Original Message-
From: Pat [mailto:gldnbearz2@;yahoo.com]
Hey gang-
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