D dRebelXT New Member May 14, 2005 1,636 0 0 Aug 20, 2008 #1 Will this type of diffuser help reduce the shadows? I used 420Ex for this photo.. but dun like the shadow..
Will this type of diffuser help reduce the shadows? I used 420Ex for this photo.. but dun like the shadow..
D Dream Merchant Moderator Staff member Jan 11, 2007 9,656 7 38 Aug 20, 2008 #2 No, it won't. It MIGHT soften the shadow a LITTLE.
E ExplorerZ Senior Member Jan 9, 2006 7,880 1 38 West Aug 20, 2008 #3 you probably need 2 of this near the side of the lens to achieve no-shadow or little shadow
D dRebelXT New Member May 14, 2005 1,636 0 0 Aug 21, 2008 #4 Dream Merchant said: No, it won't. It MIGHT soften the shadow a LITTLE. Click to expand... ExplorerZ said: you probably need 2 of this near the side of the lens to achieve no-shadow or little shadow Click to expand... oh i see.. thank you.. left with MT-24Ex or 14Ex liao..
Dream Merchant said: No, it won't. It MIGHT soften the shadow a LITTLE. Click to expand... ExplorerZ said: you probably need 2 of this near the side of the lens to achieve no-shadow or little shadow Click to expand... oh i see.. thank you.. left with MT-24Ex or 14Ex liao..
L lsisaxon Senior Member Nov 29, 2004 11,925 0 36 Aug 21, 2008 #5 dRebelXT said: Will this type of diffuser help reduce the shadows? I used 420Ex for this photo.. but dun like the shadow.. Click to expand... Use a ringlight. The diffuser can only soften the shadow but cannot completely eliminate it.
dRebelXT said: Will this type of diffuser help reduce the shadows? I used 420Ex for this photo.. but dun like the shadow.. Click to expand... Use a ringlight. The diffuser can only soften the shadow but cannot completely eliminate it.
wranger Senior Member Mar 24, 2007 3,478 0 36 UK | TWN Aug 21, 2008 #6 If you are shooting macro, use a ring lite.