Here is an article on External Eye Photography:
<http://www.opsweb.org/?page=Externaleye>
Might help a little.
Paul in Portland OR
On 8/13/2014 1:34 PM, SwissPace wrote:
I replied a bit to early before, thanks for all the input and ideas, the
flexible arms might work on low power. I have had my retina
photographed a few times and they have a frame that you put your head
into and use a flash but I like the idea of low power led lamps.
On 13/08/14 22:16, Moose wrote:
On 8/13/2014 11:58 AM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
I just found this which is what I think you're referring to.
<http://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-2-Macro-Flexible-Arm-Light-Flash-for-DSLR-Camera-Canon-Nikon-Sony-Pentax-/350931179471?pt=Digital_Camera_Flashes&hash=item51b520d7cf>
It looks like the better deal. Much cheaper and, although you must
provide a couple of common button cells for power, you could probably
easily make a rig to support two or more of these off the camera in
various ways.
Thanks Chuck, I'd looked at these before, but they were more money.
I've bought one to try. I wonder if it will get here by Monday, before
we leave in the wee hours of Tuesday for New England.
Lit Up Moose
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