S stomper Member Jun 8, 2006 54 0 6 Jun 27, 2010 #1 As above so that the flash won't hit the object directly? pls advice thank you is there such thing like special diffuser for special object?> Last edited: Jun 27, 2010
As above so that the flash won't hit the object directly? pls advice thank you is there such thing like special diffuser for special object?>
sinned79 Senior Member Jun 18, 2009 10,852 3 38 Singapore www.dennislee.co Jun 27, 2010 #2 u using the builtin flash or external flash?
S stomper Member Jun 8, 2006 54 0 6 Jun 27, 2010 #3 is external flash better? i did some read out here http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/flash-diffusers-and-reflectors.html i realise there is thing like pop-up flash diffuser http://www.pufengco.com/soft-pop-up...ax-on-camera-flashes-with-white-blue-screens/ is this good enough?
is external flash better? i did some read out here http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/flash-diffusers-and-reflectors.html i realise there is thing like pop-up flash diffuser http://www.pufengco.com/soft-pop-up...ax-on-camera-flashes-with-white-blue-screens/ is this good enough?
sinned79 Senior Member Jun 18, 2009 10,852 3 38 Singapore www.dennislee.co Jun 27, 2010 #4 stomper said: is external flash better? i did some read out here http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/flash-diffusers-and-reflectors.html i realise there is thing like pop-up flash diffuser http://www.pufengco.com/soft-pop-up...ax-on-camera-flashes-with-white-blue-screens/ is this good enough? Click to expand... external flash gives u more ability like bouncing the flash light from the ceiling then just purely head on on your subject. u can get a pop up diffuser for a start.
stomper said: is external flash better? i did some read out here http://www.digital-slr-guide.com/flash-diffusers-and-reflectors.html i realise there is thing like pop-up flash diffuser http://www.pufengco.com/soft-pop-up...ax-on-camera-flashes-with-white-blue-screens/ is this good enough? Click to expand... external flash gives u more ability like bouncing the flash light from the ceiling then just purely head on on your subject. u can get a pop up diffuser for a start.
S stomper Member Jun 8, 2006 54 0 6 Jun 27, 2010 #5 sinned79 said: external flash gives u more ability like bouncing the flash light from the ceiling then just purely head on on your subject. u can get a pop up diffuser for a start. Click to expand... how about places whereby the ceiling is very high?
sinned79 said: external flash gives u more ability like bouncing the flash light from the ceiling then just purely head on on your subject. u can get a pop up diffuser for a start. Click to expand... how about places whereby the ceiling is very high?
Numnumball Senior Member Mar 6, 2009 13,894 0 36 Central Jun 28, 2010 #6 stomper said: how about places whereby the ceiling is very high? Click to expand... U wont need ceiling always, u can bounce off surfaces of walls for directional lighting as well. But if its in a vast amt of space indoors with high ceiling, i recommend sth like the below http://www.dembflashproducts.com/diffuser/
stomper said: how about places whereby the ceiling is very high? Click to expand... U wont need ceiling always, u can bounce off surfaces of walls for directional lighting as well. But if its in a vast amt of space indoors with high ceiling, i recommend sth like the below http://www.dembflashproducts.com/diffuser/
mimik07 Senior Member Oct 13, 2009 1,331 0 36 East Jun 28, 2010 #7 You can actually DIY. I made one myself for my 580EX II, working pretty well.
sinned79 Senior Member Jun 18, 2009 10,852 3 38 Singapore www.dennislee.co Jun 28, 2010 #8 stomper said: how about places whereby the ceiling is very high? Click to expand... your pop up flash dun work. Cos u can only head on. You will need very powerful flash like 580exII... but if the ceiling is very high... then maybe also no use. Anyway i am still learning flash.
stomper said: how about places whereby the ceiling is very high? Click to expand... your pop up flash dun work. Cos u can only head on. You will need very powerful flash like 580exII... but if the ceiling is very high... then maybe also no use. Anyway i am still learning flash.
dirtytripod New Member Nov 5, 2005 88 0 0 Westside \/\/ Jun 28, 2010 #9 i think an external flash is a worthwhile investment compared to the built-in one. go for it!