A bounce flash for your dSLR camera delivers more uniform light to your photos. Here's how to make one using simply a business card and a pair of scissors. Xiomara Blanco Associate Editor / Reviews - ...
There’s method to its madness. If you’ve ever tried working out the best angle for bouncing flash from the ceiling to a subject, you’re often left scratching your head. Manually you’d guess the angle ...
I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology and handed out buying advice for what seems like forever; I'm currently absorbed by computers and gaming hardware, but ...
[Nigel’s] been trying out a series of designs and materials to make his own bounce flash. He set out on this mission because most of the images he used flash on ended up washed out with dark shadows.
When using a flash, serious photographers will quite often tilt its head up, bouncing the light off the ceiling so that it doesn't illuminate the subject too harshly. Figuring out the best angle at ...
MWC 2018 may still be ongoing, but camera makers are wasting no time to introduce new products to shutterbugs. In fact, they seem to be timing it well to offer refuge for those who want to graduate ...
A common mistake novice photographers make when first working with an external flash is to point the flash head directly at their subjects. This leads to what is often called the “deer in the ...
There are plenty of times when you take your camera out with you, but don’t feel the particular need to bring along an external flash — and then you need to find some way of diffusing the flash to ...
Ideal for everyday shooting as well as more serious shoots, the HVL-F43AM flash from Sony is compact, versatile and works with all A-mount cameras. The Quick Shift Bounce system allows flash head ...
We all know that direct flash light makes for pretty harsh and unpleasant photos. When you’re indoors, you can bounce off a nearby ceiling usually, but what if you’re in a hall? Or outside? The folks ...