I personally would not want to do that. But, I heard somebody saying it is not bad as long as it is not direct, maybe you could bounce it to the ceiling or something. :sweat:
Can i just check... why would it be bad?
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Babies have sensitive eyes and random, sudden bright flashes of light might cause blindness?
And their eyes gets less sensitive as they grow up? When would be a good time to start using flash on babies / kids?
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One additional thing to note...
we're largely getting shortsighted... Could the prevalance of camera gear be part of the cause?
just goolge "camera flash", "harm", "baby" will find many answers on this topic.
anyway, just see this video and tell me what you think.
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the studio flash she uses, is many many time powerful than yours.
It all depends on HOW you use the flash.
Just saying 'diffused' is not enough (not referring to anyone in particular ) as many would think it's OK to slap on an omnobounce or GFLS or a whaletail or a Demb and just blast away with a 50mm from close range ... which I'm not surprised is exactly what a lot of folks do!
If it was that bad, countless studios and photographers would be guilty of blinding countless human beings for life! And probably be bakrupt from all the lawsuits.
Nope, don't think soOne additional thing to note...
we're largely getting shortsighted... Could the prevalance of camera gear be part of the cause?
Nope. camera is not the cause..yea was thinking of that...10 years ago, during film, there are less shots taken as compared to now..
there really seem to be more young kids wearing glasses nowadays
yes,TV and computer monitor is the culprit.....