Bounce is usually best but can't always be used. This will fix the
direct flash shadow and 90° portrait orientation problem for $20. The
only thing Nikon about this listing is the off-camera cord. Toss it if
you don't need it. But keep it for a manual flash.
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Chuck Norcutt
C.H.Ling wrote:
> Talking about event shots, I found the grip flash a big problem, there is
> shadow created on either side of the background. This is much less a issue
> with camera mount flash where the flash is just on top of the lens, of
> course vertial shots will suffer unless you have a 90° flash bracket
> installed. To make it easier I will use bounce flash where possible and T45
> certainly has the power I wanted :-)
>
> C.H.Ling
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Ken Norton"
>> I agree with the overall assessment of the FL50. It is an amazingly good
>> flash and when put on either the E-1 or E-3, it makes event shooting a
>> whole
>> lot easier when going indoors and outdoors, and switching between flash
>> and
>> ambient.
>>
>> But without a doubt, the sweetest OM flash has to be the T45. Now that
>> thing rocks!
>>
>> AG
>
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