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Old 19-02-07, 13:53
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Here is a link of an interesting type of flash diffuser...


http://dembflashdiffusers.com/
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Old 19-02-07, 18:40
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What a nightmare contraption that looks!...
The diffusion might not be quite as effective as your link looks, but I much prefer the stofen unit that lives on my flashgun (on the very rare occasion i use flash!)

how about this, and very cheap;
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Custom-made-Fl...QQcmdZViewItem

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Old 19-02-07, 23:03
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What a nightmare contraption that looks!...
The diffusion might not be quite as effective as your link looks, but I much prefer the stofen unit that lives on my flashgun

Agree there Joe. Promo pics. The outdoors one raises a question. More than a single light source other than flash in this one. Check the hall floor as well. Main light well to the left of camera.

Not convinced to the point I don't think I'll even bother with a DIY job.

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Old 19-02-07, 23:30
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Don, unfortunately I can't find the old reversing magnifier to give the theory a try, so it maybe a while before I post a prototype.
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Christine,

Hi-jacking Foxy's new thread.

I will see if I can find a mini one when I go to town next as I do believe there is a possibility it will work.

In case this is confusing for other followers of this thread our subject is discussed in Foxy's ' Interesting Snoot ' thread.

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