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Hi all:
I have a Canon t5i with a Tameron 10-24 wide angle lense (I forget the model number). I also have a Speedlight 270EX Flash. Unfortunately I'm getting some lense shadow when I take extremely wide angle pictures and I was hoping some of you had ideas.
The speedlight 270 isn't vety tall and I was thinking about a way to raise the flash. Is there a device that merely raises or extends the hot shoe by maybe a half of an inch to an inch, that would raise the flash? Note that the flash doesn't have a jack for an external communication cord, so I would need the hot shoe to remain hot.
If such a device dosn't exist, does anyone have any other ideas as to what I could do?
One Note: I have a GP-E2 GPS adaptor that can be, but is not currently connected to the hot shoe. it is mounted on a side bracket and is connected to the AV out port on the left side, next to the mini-HDMI out.
Does anyone have any ideas to reduce the lense shadow? Thanks!!!
I have a Canon t5i with a Tameron 10-24 wide angle lense (I forget the model number). I also have a Speedlight 270EX Flash. Unfortunately I'm getting some lense shadow when I take extremely wide angle pictures and I was hoping some of you had ideas.
The speedlight 270 isn't vety tall and I was thinking about a way to raise the flash. Is there a device that merely raises or extends the hot shoe by maybe a half of an inch to an inch, that would raise the flash? Note that the flash doesn't have a jack for an external communication cord, so I would need the hot shoe to remain hot.
If such a device dosn't exist, does anyone have any other ideas as to what I could do?
One Note: I have a GP-E2 GPS adaptor that can be, but is not currently connected to the hot shoe. it is mounted on a side bracket and is connected to the AV out port on the left side, next to the mini-HDMI out.
Does anyone have any ideas to reduce the lense shadow? Thanks!!!