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got any? i'm looking to soften up the lighting for my ring flash, has anybody "doctored" up theirs? i'm thinking maybe something like this might work, a "milky" plastic cone attatched to the front of the flash.
Last edited by N.V.M. : 5th of May 2012 (Sat) at 10:01. |
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What lens?
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presently, a sigma 150mm. could change soon though. is that a factor?
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This would spread the ligt out, but as for softness, i think the diameter of the ringflash is the issue. The light is softened by the fact that the ringflash acts almost a single lightsource the diameter of it.
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hmm a more permanent softening solution might be to use sandpaper on the plastic ring so that it becomes non transparent.
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