> Have you considered the Omnibounce on the quickflip.  They address two
> different problems.  The quickflip helps keep the shadows behind the
> head, rather than to the side and also helps to reduce redeye.  The
> Omnibounce helps soften and spread the light so that it doesn't look
> so harsh.  A bit like a softbox.  I used to use the Omnibounce and now
> use the Lumiquest Softbox (about the same price) and also use a
> quickflip at the same time.
> 
> 
> Bruce Dayton

I figured the omnibounce didn't help the subject shadows, but I've usually
seen it used on-camera. I thought they might know something I don't.

Thanks for the suggestion. The Lumiquest is larger than the Sto-fen, right?
Is there a noticable difference. The most I've ever used on a flash is a
bounce card. Like how that looks, thought the Omnibounce might be better.

I would still need to pay $50-$70 for the dedicated cords etc. if I still
use the quickflip. Maybe I'll just stick with the Vivitar for now.

Thanks again.

Dave
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David Spaulding
Photographer
http://d.spaulding.tripod.com
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