StreetShooter said:Try the helmet bands from Jalan Sultan. Or cut your own from old bicycle tyre inner tubes.
Hmmm thanks for the tip.
StreetShooter said:Try the helmet bands from Jalan Sultan. Or cut your own from old bicycle tyre inner tubes.
sure, I understand, DIY is fun, I DIY lots of photographic gadgets before.Triton said:but mine cost S$1 per piece ....including the rubber band...
in a smaller form factor and can even adjust the amount of light i want to throw![]()
Triton said:Hmmm thanks for the tip.
nightwolf75 said:yo, give me a buzz one of these days. i got some spare SAF black rubber bands lying ard. asked a fren to buy them for me for the same purpose like urs.![]()
catchlights said:please elaborate.
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for local, hardly see anyone use off camera flash during wedding day, becasue this is a event coverage.photografixed said:meaning how many actually do manual settings on each flash. manual placement of lights etc. as far as i know people only set their only flash on the cam for vertical or horizontal shots only eg tilting the flash head. most of the time leaving the camera on auto-metering or TTL.
photografixed said:i wonder how many photogs actually do full control of their lightings during AD shoot etc???
I got the foam paper from Spotlight at Plaza Singapura.
Look for it at Row 7. Comes in pack of 3 sheets for $4.99
I also found out that Art Friends at Ngee Ann City also carry such paper. Those at Spotlight are better as they are sealed in plastic bags thus cleaner and whiter.
For mounting i used velco around the flash head... Gotta look for heavy duty black rubber band.. ANybody know where to get those?
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For the rubber bands, i think those black thick kind we used in army to secure our torches would do nicely? If so Beach Rd is opened hahaha
portrait
28mm lens,
d60, iso 400, 1/60, f5.6
550ex flash, zoom head 28mm, manual mode at 1/4 (my own card), 1/8 (abetter bounce card).
my diy bounce card
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my diy bounce card
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abetter bounce card
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my diy counce card
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abetter bounce card
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portrait
28mm lens,
d60, iso 400, 1/60, f5.6
550ex flash, zoom head 28mm, manual mode at 1/4 (my own card), 1/8 (abetter bounce card).
my diy bounce card
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my diy bounce card
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abetter bounce card
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my diy counce card
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abetter bounce card
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Sorry not familiar with the shops in Beach Rd... care to point me in the right direction? What's the shop's name and/or where exactly located? Thanks.For the rubber bands, i think those black thick kind we used in army to secure our torches would do nicely? If so Beach Rd is opened hahaha
damn today went spotlight to try and find that....the white packs all sold out..:bheart:..have a feeling its buyers are the Clubsnap forumers who went to PS to kop this after reading this thread...:bsmilie:I got the foam paper from Spotlight at Plaza Singapura.
Look for it at Row 7. Comes in pack of 3 sheets for $4.99
I also found out that Art Friends at Ngee Ann City also carry such paper. Those at Spotlight are better as they are sealed in plastic bags thus cleaner and whiter.
For mounting i used velco around the flash head... Gotta look for heavy duty black rubber band.. ANybody know where to get those?
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what i observed
1) the "abetter bounce card" throw more light forward, so the recharge rate of the flash is faster and battery will last longer.
it feels like direct flash since the shadow is thrown to the back directly and the shadow is not duffused.
2) "my diy bounce card" lighting is softer and even.
look at the black CPU. the whole surface is more evenly lited.
the monitor does not show the "hot spot".
the shadow of "D-Link" unit is softer.
there is no shadow of my canon film scanner on the table.
at this point of time, i prefer the one i made. will update when i try using the 2 cards to shot human subject.
Dude.. I hate to break it to you.. but I think your version of the bounce card is next to useless.. It'll only be useful because of the low ceiling. It'll be totally useless in any outdoor/no ceiling environment.