Bill asked:
>Bob S. wrote:
>> AF200T, not S, is a smaller version of the
>> AF280T without the tilt and swivel features.
>> ..just fine for the Super Program and TTL Flash.
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> Do you find yourself often using a shoe-mount
> flash without tilt or swivel? That is, pointed
> directly at the scene you're shooting?  I'd
> feel very limited -- in the pictures I take
> with flash -- without at least a swiveling head.
> Would you say you are able to get by with a non-
> swivel head -- for your kind of shooting -- with
> just a diffuser (Omnibounce, etc.) over the
> flash?  I'm curious about this.

Bill,

I don't use flash that often.  When I do, I have two modes...
1) a set-up shot at home and I'll use an AF280T or two, sometimes remote from the 
camera (on a wire).
2) a grab shot at a family event within a home.
The AF200T is particularly useful here as it is so small and compact to carry, but 
gives full TTL flash.

I was disappointed early by the tilt and swivel stuff on the AF280T.  I lost so much 
light trying to bounce it off the ceiling that I couldn't light the room properly (for 
Kodachrome 64).  If I take the PZ-1 along to the family gathering, I'll take the 
AF500T and have used it to bounce off the ceiling (with ASA 200 film).  However, the 
AF500T on the offset PZ-1 flash shoe does a pretty good job of eliminating red-eye and 
the pictures are OK if with minimum modeling from the light.

Usually I'll try to get by without a flash on the camera, just faster film and f2.0 or 
better lenses.

Regards,  Bob S.
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