paulpippin29
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If you folks find yourself in the middle of a shoot, and you know for a fact that you need some flash, however, you do NOT have a speedlight, or other nice form of flash unit, is it possible, with modification, to use the on-camera flash and at least achieve some descent results?
I know that most of you here would never run into this problem because you all own nice flash setups, but just imagine for this one event only, that you don't have one. You left it at home, or you don't own one at all, or however you find yourself there, but again, point being, you don't have one.
So if the shot, or series of shots you're attempting to take absolutely require some flash, what would be your workaround, if any? I've read here before about placing tissue paper over the flash, etc... so is that about as good as it gets, or are there some other options?
Would really like to hear some opinions on this one, as I'm probably about to run into this problem tommorrow. Thanks in advance
I know that most of you here would never run into this problem because you all own nice flash setups, but just imagine for this one event only, that you don't have one. You left it at home, or you don't own one at all, or however you find yourself there, but again, point being, you don't have one.
So if the shot, or series of shots you're attempting to take absolutely require some flash, what would be your workaround, if any? I've read here before about placing tissue paper over the flash, etc... so is that about as good as it gets, or are there some other options?
Would really like to hear some opinions on this one, as I'm probably about to run into this problem tommorrow. Thanks in advance