Hacker TPer Emeritus Messages 7,625 Name Colin Edit My Images Yes 11 Dec 2006 #1 It seems to work but leaves the image looking a bit flat, although it didn't half eat the batteries. :razz:
It seems to work but leaves the image looking a bit flat, although it didn't half eat the batteries. :razz:
dod TPer Emeritus Messages 16,678 Name Ebenezer McScrooge III Edit My Images Yes 11 Dec 2006 #3 looks nice and even though, must have used that diffuser thingy as well, doubly impressive
Forbiddenbiker The Enforcer Messages 11,048 Name Adam Edit My Images Yes 11 Dec 2006 #4 Cracking flash, dof 's a bit narrow though, try focusing on the front of it.
Catdaddy Messages 2,553 Name Chris Edit My Images Yes 11 Dec 2006 #6 Lovely shot of a snooker ball. Sensor seems a little dirty though, Col
Marcel Kim Jong Bod Admin Messages 29,408 Name Marcel Edit My Images Yes 12 Dec 2006 #7 Bit harsh that, I would have tried bouncing it instead..... Jupiter should be in the right place, this time of year.
Bit harsh that, I would have tried bouncing it instead..... Jupiter should be in the right place, this time of year.
OP Hacker TPer Emeritus Messages 7,625 Name Colin Edit My Images Yes 12 Dec 2006 #8 Marcel said: Bit harsh that, I would have tried bouncing it instead..... Jupiter should be in the right place, this time of year. Click to expand...
Marcel said: Bit harsh that, I would have tried bouncing it instead..... Jupiter should be in the right place, this time of year. Click to expand...
Grendel Messages 9,005 Name Paul Edit My Images No 12 Dec 2006 #9 Looks nice and subtle - were you just using a fill flash there Colin?
V Venomator Messages 12,599 Edit My Images No 12 Dec 2006 #10 Grendel said: Looks nice and subtle - were you just using a fill flash there Colin? Click to expand... Nah ... his batts went a bit flat ... reduced output ...
Grendel said: Looks nice and subtle - were you just using a fill flash there Colin? Click to expand... Nah ... his batts went a bit flat ... reduced output ...