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Here are the details for my home made snoot.
I made my a mk I snoot from Pringles tube (see drawing) with a black card cone inside and finished with tape at the front, the narrow end of the cone was about 3/4" but it was all a bit flimsy and the beam was wider and harsher that I was looking for. My MK II was made from a biscuit tin (see pics) there are 2 main advantages,1st, it is a lot sturdier, 2nd, the biscuits are delicious . It also has a very tight fitting lid. I cut a hole in the lid and used Don's idea of using drinking straws, As you can see in pic #3 how narrow the beam is on the backdrop, and that is what I was looking for to light up the snow peak on the Mont Blanc pen in my post " Mont Blanc and noir ".http://www.worldphotographyforum.com...0&limit=recent The last pic shows what can be done with the beam. I also found that if I use a slow shutter speed with back curtain sync flash mode I get a pre flash about 1/2 second before main flash which gives me time to redirect beam to where it is needed.
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Lello,
I now understand your Mk1. Mk2 certainly works well, and by eating another tin of biscuits you can have a wider beam version if required. I seem to have missed out on the idea of using a food container, and therefore having a nibble first. Must get my priorities sorted. Don |
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I also noticed that your images nicely demonstrate how the light from the lower flash power falls off faster - the image where you moved the flash closer and halved the power didn't light the background but kept the subject exposure constant. |
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Things are a bit busy here on the non photographic front at the moment. Mods still to be done to mine.
Currently the SB80-DX provides the light to trigger the slaves for the Metz and Multiblitz. With the snoot attatched to the SB80-DX, placement of a flash trigger is a bit of a problem due to the narrow beam of light emitted. Working with old fashioned kit and not having modern wireless triggering does present its challenges. Don |
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Ah, I can see the limitations...
In the shot earlier showing the snoots with the bear and laptop I was trying out ebay wireless remotes, branded Cactus. They are very cheap (one transmitter and two receivers for 1/2 the price of a single Pocket Wizard) but I found they did not play well with my 430EX - plus random flash fires and about 1 in 5 failures to fire... ...more interesting is the RadioPopper project - they are designing (and building) wireless remotes that support ETTL...and a Pocket Wizard type device for only $25... |
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