I recently bought the S3 IS because it seemed to have all I wanted and I decided the S5 wasn't worth double my money with all the extras I could get for that spare 200 dollars
There is pretty much one thing I dislike about the camera so far and that is when I try to take a "super" macro of something I have to get the lense so close to the subject that it often if not all the time makes a shadow from the lense on an edge of the picture from the built in flash. (I only use the flash in conditions where I need the shutter speed fast enough to capture something)
Here is an example of the problem using the manual:
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I was wondering if any of you guys could answer these questions:
Is there any way to get rid of this problem without spending any money such as some specific settings or tweaks?
Is there a really easy almost 100% way to make a simple diffuser to aim the light down?
Would this possibly help me: Canon Brand Flash
I was thinking It might be possible to set that somewhere where it would get triggered and fire to get rid of shadows...
I was also thinking maybe if anyone has used something like this Sunpack arm mount


