Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/05/15

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Flash for M's
From: david place <dvplace@top.net>
Date: Fri, 15 May 1998 21:31:15 -0500

I have also been looking at the Quantum ... specifically the T model with
Quantums new power pack ... this also will power two units ... also offers TTL
... but the price is out of sight ... worth it ? ... we'll see ... ... dp

Donal Philby wrote:

> Bill Franson wrote:
> >
> > I'm following the flash threads with interest. Does anyone have experience
> > with the Lumedyne system? And used in conjunction with an M6? I try
> > whenever possible to use my M4 or M6 on editorial projects and would rather
> > not have to pull out my Nikon when the going gets dark. I like to get the
> > flash off the camera, especially when shooting verticals. I've used a Nikon
> > SC-17 cord and attached an SB-24, Vivitar 283, or Vivitar 1900 on to it. I
> > lose the hot shoe though, which rules out using my 21mm. A Lumedyne head
> > looks light, easily cupable and hand held, and can be used bare bulb. Any
> > thoughts, comments? I'd love to use an infrared transmitter so I could lose
> > the sync attachment. Possible?
>
> Bill,
> Two different philosophies.  Lumidyne is primarily for fixed position
> and constant output.  The SBs and other are TTL.  Consider the Q-flash
> from Quantum.  Up to 400 ws of TTL.  I am considering this as relatively
> lightweight but powerful system for travel and portraiture.  They work
> barebulb and also with thyristor, so could maybe do what you wish with
> Ms, but will dwarf the camera.
>
> donal
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