It's held in places with some screws that go behind the rim, from memory I think they're loose enough for it to freely rotate but if not then you can loosen to rotate.
It's held in places with some screws that go behind the rim, from memory I think they're loose enough for it to freely rotate but if not then you can loosen to rotate.
Been experimenting with polarisers over lights and on the camera. The grid on my square box doesn't rotate and I wanted to try rotating both the light and the camera polarisers to see which effects were possible.
Been experimenting with polarisers over lights and on the camera. The grid on my square box doesn't rotate and I wanted to try rotating both the light and the camera polarisers to see which effects were possible.
Rotating the light isn't necessary, all that you need to rotate is the linear polarising screen, and if you fit it on the outside of the honeycomb then you don't need to rotate the actual honeycomb.
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