MartinH said:So you tell me that the new TwinFlash will not be wireless like the Nikon pendant?
That would be a bummer.....
If I was to be critical of the new offering, I would've loved to have the lamp housings engineered to take some kind of diffusion material. That would've made it perfectneuroanatomist said:I wonder what else besides RT and a slightly higher guide number? Neither of those are sufficient to tempt me to upgrade from my MT-24EX.
neuroanatomist said:Probably the modeling lights are LED instead of tungsten. Woo hoo.
Sabaki said:neuroanatomist said:Probably the modeling lights are LED instead of tungsten. Woo hoo.
Is there any advantage to LED modeling lights Neuro?
Thank you, appreciate the feedbackneuroanatomist said:Sabaki said:neuroanatomist said:Probably the modeling lights are LED instead of tungsten. Woo hoo.
Is there any advantage to LED modeling lights Neuro?
They could be brighter, and will use less power.
lastcoyote said:Ah ha, so it does come with some canon diffusers then...
https://www.usa.canon.com/internet/portal/us/home/products/details/cameras/flashes/macro-twin-lite-mt-26ex-rt
Look awfully like a Stofen to me
mnclayshooter said:Curious - not questioning value - but how would you anticipate using a RT on a macro light? Maybe to engage a remote fill light? I have been scratching my head a bit - I'm not a proficient speedlight/studio light user by any means.
Duckman said:mnclayshooter said:Curious - not questioning value - but how would you anticipate using a RT on a macro light? Maybe to engage a remote fill light? I have been scratching my head a bit - I'm not a proficient speedlight/studio light user by any means.
I would use it with a 600RT to help illuminate/add color to a background or add a rim light to the subject.
-J