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GODOX Godox Bounce Flash Diffuser Cover Cap for Nikon SB600 2 Pcs - Sku# DTA0200000BN

Sku: DTA0200000BN
Price: $8.63

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Specifications:

  • The bounce flash diffuser cover for Nikon SB600
  • Using the diffuser cover the light from your flash for a natural look
  • You should use these all the time, even for fill flash
  • Diffusing your fill flash will give a natural look much better than the harsh fill of the direct flash, and without having to dial down the fill level
  • Dialing down the fill level to hide the fill reduces the flashes effectiveness
  • Using a diffuser instead to soften the fill effect allows you to retain the correct fill level
  • Size: 77 x 42 x 33mm/3.0 x 1.7 x 1.3in(L x W x H)

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  • The lambency flash diffuser includes white, amber and silver inverted Nikon covers. It can helps to reduce common flash photography problems like over exposure, glare, harsh shadows, and red-eye. It's ideal for wedding, photojournalism and other event and location shooting



  • Dialing down the fill level to hide the fill reduces the flashes effectiveness. The Nikon Flash Diffuser is using a diffuser instead to soften the fill effect allows you to retain the correct fill level



  • This lambency flash diffuser is easy to use and will bring you one step closer to that perfect picture and can diffuse and soften the light from flash unit, producing natural and appealing pictures

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How to Use a Flash Diffuser:

  • A diffuser creates a softer flash for more appealing photos. It is a device that is placed between the flash unit and the photo subject to decrease the effects of a direct flash. Often, a direct flash will leave sharp shadow lines around the subject's edge and create a flat image. A diffuser softens the flash by randomizing the rays of light it produces. The result is a softer image, which creates smoother shadows and gradients. Some flash units have built-in diffusers, but many on-the-spot diffusers can be created from everyday materials

Instructions:

  • Locate your flash unit's built-in flash diffuser plate by looking for a small pull-tab directly above the flash bulb area. If one is present, pull it outward and lay it on top of your flash
  • Place a semi-transparent material over your flash if one is not built in. You can use many types of materials, such as bubble wrap, white grocery bags or a see-through plastic lid. Different diffusions are created by the degree of transparency and the texture of the material
  • Turn on the flash and connect it with your camera. Aim the camera at the subject and take the photo. The flash diffuser will spread out and flatten the light produced
  • Inspect the image produced and adjust the diffuser to increase or decrease the amount of light or the area where it falls

Types of Flash Diffusers:

  • A studio umbrella is one form of bounce strobe, the light from flashes, or strobes, can be a direct, harsh light that isn't ideal for portraits. This light can result in hard-edged shadows both in photography of people and of products or objects. These problems can be mitigated by using a diffuser. Diffusers cause light to be more random, or less columnar. This more random light causes softer shadow lines and can be good for reducing facial lines in portraiture
  • Bounces
  • A common form of flash technique is to bounce the light from another surface. Some on-camera hot shoe flashes can be angled to reflect from a ceiling or nearby wall. The effect of the light bouncing from a light, preferably white, surface is a diffusion of the light from the flash. If your flash doesn't angle, you can sometimes attach a white card or piece of paper to the flash to make a temporary bounce
  • In studio photography, a common bounce diffuser is a studio umbrella. Studio umbrellas have irregular surfaces that reflect the light in more random directions, thus creates a diffusion of the light. Umbrellas can also be covered with diffusion cloth for more diffuse light
  • Shoot Through
  • Shoot through diffusion is any material where the flash is fired directly through the material. There are many different shoot through diffusers for on-camera flashes. Some are built in plastic plates that flip down over the front of the flash. Some flashes support the use of thin plastic inserts to diffuse the light. A number of third-party flash diffusers work using techniques similar to studio soft-boxes. These are fit over the front of an on-camera flash to create a larger, lower powered diffuse light source
  • There are many forms of studio shoot through diffusers. One common diffuser is a soft box. Soft boxes range in size from a foot or two square to six feet long and wide. Some soft boxes are round or hexagonal. In some cases, shoot through studio diffusers have multiple layers of diffusion material. If you need a diffuse light, but don't have a diffuser available, you can make one by hanging translucent cloth in front of your studio flash
  • Diffusion Control
  • Because diffusion increases the light spread, it can sometimes cause light to fall on unwanted areas. If you are using a small diffuser on the front of a studio strobe, you can add a snoot, barn doors, or other method of shading areas of where you don't want light. Large diffusers, like soft boxes, can be more difficult to control. For large diffusers, you may have to resort to large panels to keep light off unwanted areas

Package Included:

  • 2 x Flash Diffuser Covers for Nikon SB600


 

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