--- Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been messing round with my flash lately (although I abhor using it) I 
> made a make-shift omni bounce thing out of a milk jug and some hot glue. 
> The camera that I'm using doesn't have TTL flash metering so I'm wondering 
> how the diffuser (or ceiling bounce) will effect the exposer. The flash is 
> a thyristor so as I understand it it should work fine.
> Does anyone have any suggestions for avoiding red-eye when shooting things 
> like squirrels and deer outside? I've tried bouncing it off a tree which I 
> liked quite a bit but there isn't always a tree handy.

Assuming the ceiling is white and about 2-3M high, +2 f-stops should compensate 
it.

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Alan Chan
http://www.pbase.com/wlachan


                
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