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Aug 29, 2008 11:43 |  #16

the Delta the I saw online is a flash flip type. I would suggest you get a camera flip type. With this you can keep the flash above your lens in landscape or portrait mode. Camera flip might not be the very best for macro though.
Mine is a Stroboframe. Inexpensive but effective.


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Aug 30, 2008 00:05 |  #17

Messed with the new speed lite tonight
First I have to say thanks for all your guys help. This is the first pic I took with my new speed lite. I watched the dvd and it makes much more sence now. I know I have to get it off camera to work even better. I think it is much better than the first one in this post. I found that in AV the shutter was too slow to hand hold so I switched to manual 1/60 F8 ISO 800 is this what I should be shooting in - is there a rule of thumb here?? I was inside with a couple small lamps on. I bounced it off ceiling with a diffuser on it. I know....... soooo many ??? Thanks again guys - Here is the pic with no post work done.

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Aug 30, 2008 20:34 |  #18

The exposure looks great. The only thing I see is that it looks a little warm. You need to lower the temp of the white balance a bit. It looks a lot better than the first one.
Impressive for your first try.


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