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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Hi guys. more pictures taken today.. got myself an external flash, but can't seem to position it right for the shots. many of the pics i've taken (not posted here) are either too underexposed or overexposed. Also, most of my images are blur still..any one can help???
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yup, i guess that's exactly the problem that i'm facing. how do u actually position the slave flash?i noticed that you used 2 brackets together to hold the flash on top at the centre of the camera, and that the flash is slanted sideways.
but the L-bracket that i bought is a one-piece that holds the slave flash upright. think this shudn't make much difference right?
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: holland vee
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well.. if its a light activated slave flash, just take it out and point it at the subject... i guess??? dunno leh... think that would solve it wont it???
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