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After seeing @Logical Fallacy 's pringle tube diffuser, I thought I'd have a go myself (will pop up a photo of the "device" later).
Used one pringle tube (so I have one free, might modify it , so will call this one version 1), some of that package wrap diffuser type material that came with the raynox as the diffuser
Canon 6d, sigma 105mm, neweer tt520 speedlite, settings were:
1/8th power
200ISO
105mm
F10
I'll add more photos to this thread when I go out later for further testing. Bugger all in the garden except ants and the occasional fly so picked on a fly as it stayed nice and still for me, the ants were all over the place and I felt like I was itching so stuck to the fly lol
1..
Will update this with mark's design later. Took 15 minutes and one small roll of electrical tape to cover the whole pringle tube
Cheers Mark, cool, easy design and a great idea with the pringle tube due to the reflective surface inside, should have been not too much light loss I imagine.
Used one pringle tube (so I have one free, might modify it , so will call this one version 1), some of that package wrap diffuser type material that came with the raynox as the diffuser
Canon 6d, sigma 105mm, neweer tt520 speedlite, settings were:
1/8th power
200ISO
105mm
F10
I'll add more photos to this thread when I go out later for further testing. Bugger all in the garden except ants and the occasional fly so picked on a fly as it stayed nice and still for me, the ants were all over the place and I felt like I was itching so stuck to the fly lol
1..
Will update this with mark's design later. Took 15 minutes and one small roll of electrical tape to cover the whole pringle tube
Cheers Mark, cool, easy design and a great idea with the pringle tube due to the reflective surface inside, should have been not too much light loss I imagine.