kenneth76 said:Hi as long as your subject is not too close you will not get a shadow. Yes smacro good only for slow subjects.
for c5050z, on land internal flash will create a shadow on the lower left corner. observe and you will see.

kenneth76 said:Hi as long as your subject is not too close you will not get a shadow. Yes smacro good only for slow subjects.
kenneth76 said:Yes my mistake metioned earlier that the barrel block the flash in smacro. However further the shadow is not so obvious rather than no shadow anyway underwater it used to trigger the flash on land I simply use a touch light or ambient light if I ever user smarco. Have fun
/hands up *present*... sorree, v busy packing etc... just packed dive gear last night.beivied said:hmmm. wat happen ah? i say roll call and the whole world disappeared liao...![]()
kthan said:SPG whacked the bugger some more!!!!
of course unless yr SPG is the one tying her weight belt in your pics, then all is forgiven.
Nice jellyfish shot, but dive group is too "affectionate" to marine life![]()
wazzat?waisj said:wow back scatter was quite bad huh.....![]()
back scatter is the phenomenon where your internal strobe "hits" suspended particals in the water causingwhite dots in your picturedenizenx said:wazzat?
I shot it against the surface, facing up...
denizenx said:oh the touchy feely guy is not me... I am the one who tries to hover upside down (quite fun as well) to take shots. but life are returned to the exact same spot whereever possible...
as usual viz sucks since mid year... haiz