Gerard Maas wrote:
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The millenium question is... Can I install the Promax in such a way that
it will still allow to replace it by the omnibounce? How do I go
arround the Velcro fixing on the flash head?
A wedding is coming soon (next sat') and I'd really like to use a
Promax by then.
Regards,
Gerard.
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Gerard,
Please be careful if you use any bounce at a wedding. Unless there is
adequate ambient light, the images will come out soft and dull without any
lighting up of the eyes which is what brides and grooms want. Also, direct
flash will reduce skin wrinkles and provides more flattering light for a
bride. The only time you want to use a bounce is for fill flash outdoors or
when you are doing some close up head and shoulder shots.
Been there, done that.
Peter K
PS The Omnibounce is better. I compared several side by side in a test and
the omnibounce produced the most even lighting. Subjective of course, but I
am a very hyper critical person so take it for what its worth.
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