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Re: FLASH question
Patrick writes:
#2) Another problem which probably can't be solved is the fact that with
#close-ups the (in general) left immage is much lighter than the right one
#because flash-shoe's are mostely located above the camera's left "eye". Also
#the case with camera's with no shoe at all like KODAK, KINDAR and VIVID (I
#think).
You might try a flash "extension" cable - If I recall correctly, you can
buy a cable which has opposite "hot shoe" connections on each end. Then
you could position the flash directly over the center.
Alternately, how about a neutral density filter over the lens which is brighter?
Just thoughts...
Joel Alpers
Rocky Mountain Memories - Equipment and Supplies for the 3D Photographer
rkymtmem@xxxxxxxx
http://www.frii.com/~rkymtmem
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