>Several other factors come into play besides the lens focal length-
> 1. The height of the flash.
> 2. The amount of ambient room light (the more room light, the
less the
>flash has to dump, AND more room light = constricted pupils of
your
>subject which = less red eye.
> 3. Whether or not your subject is looking directly at the camera.
> 4. The ISO speed of the film. Slower film = more the flash has to
put out.
>I'm sure I missed a couple of factors, but these I believe, are the
main
>reasons you will or won't get red-eye.
>
i think constricted eye pupils is the best way to prevent red eye. I
think all fashion shots with ring lights have lots of lumens of
incadescent modelling lights to constrict pupils.
Be seeing you.
Dirk Wright
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