Hi George:
Having tried the cannister already, it is fine but finicky. I think I will
use your suggestion.
Thanks Gord
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>
> Gord,
> A lot easier than cutting those film cannisters is just cut a rectangular
> piece out of a flat side of an opaque plastic milk carton. Cut it about
1/2 inch
> higher than the flash head is high. Cut it about 3 or 4 inches longer than
the
> front width of the flash. Put a piece of velcro or thick double-sided
sticky
> tape on the sides of the T-32 near the front edge, and a piece on each end
of
> the plastic you cut. Note that you don't want it tight against the flash
> tube, but bow it out in front of the tube. Works great, and some of the
flash
> power still bleeds out under and over the diffuser, but not straight into
the
> subject.
>
> George S.
>
> gordross@xxxxxxx writes:
>
> > Hi Larry:
> >
> > The idea I was going to try was to use transparent film cannisters to
> > diffuse the T32. See below.
> >
> > Good rant though.
> >
> > Gord
> >
>
>
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