Hi, you can try bouncing, but I think you will still get the tunnel effect. Are there
going to be people in the shots? If no people are in the shots, just use a
tripod and a longer exposure.

Steve

----- Original Message ----- From: "Markus Maurer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 4:49 AM
Subject: How-to use flash with lenses wider than 28mm


Hi Pentaxians

what would be the best way to use flash lightning with an A24mm or even 17mm
Tamron in a large room?
I do not have the accessory for angles wider than 28mm for my flashes and I
understand that they are only helpful up to 24mm.

I have the AF400T which is  quite a capable flash, would to bouncing the
ceiling help lighting the edges
at 24mm? How should I lighten a dark room or even a hall with the 17mm?
Would using a second slave flash like the Osram18 (uncontrolled) together
with the Pentax AF280T or AF400T help or would
the build in flash of the SFXn paired with the AF400T bouncing to a wall or
the ceiling  be a solution?

thanks for any recommendations
greetings
Markus






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