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JYC Pixco Soft Screen Flash Diffuser for Built-in Pop-up Digital Camera Flash - Sku# DTA12790000M
Sku: DTA12790000M
Price: $10.00
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Specifications: - Softens harsh shadows design to the Pop-Up Flash Diffuser
- Reduces hot spots
- Attaches in seconds
- Fits most of popular camera
- 100% brand new camera flash diffuser
- This camera soft screen flash diffuseris is very easy to use
- Helps to eliminate the shadow of your lens as well
- With this pop-up flash diffuser, you are no need to afraid to use your pop-up flash anymore
- This is a non-OEM product
- Size: 200 x 95 x 5mm/7.9 x 3.7 x 0.2in(L x W x H)
Compatible with: - Canon EOS 10D 20D 30D 40D 50D 300D 350D 400D 450D 1000D D30 D60 Digital Rebel Digital Rebel XT Digital Rebel XTi Canon Powershot Pro1
- Nikon D100 D200 D300 D700 D3 D40 D40x D50 D60 D70 D70s D80 D90
- PENTAX K10D K100D Super K20D K200D D110D
- FUJI: S1 Pro S2 Pro S20 Pro S3 Pro S5 Pro S602Z S7000Z S9000 S9000Z S9100 Fujifilm IS-1 S6000fd
- OLYMPUS E-400 E-410 E-500 E-510
- Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ50
- Kodak DSC 330 Pro 14n Pro SLR/n
- HP Photosmart C912
Detail:
- This is a built in flash diffuser
- The Pop-Up Flash Diffuser mounts in the hot-shoe slot of digital cameras with a flash, greatly softening light
- This soft screen is a diffuser that is designed for built in flash of many digital camera
- Made of high quality material
- This fits cleanly over the head of your existing flash, no need for cumbersome attachments, hooks
- The detail of this soft screen flash diffuser
- The flash diffuser softens and disperses the light from your camera's pop-up flash
Instructions: - Attach the soft screen to the camera hot shoe
- Bow the diffusion screen forward and secure the oval around the brand plate on the front of your camera
Why Use a Flash Diffuser?
- Before defining what a flash diffuser is, it would be important to ask "what's the point of using a flash diffuser?" Particularly most useful when doing portrait photography in a low-light and enclosed environment, a flash diffuser is an essential accessory to have. It controls the light source when taking the shots. Whether you use an external flash or your camera's built-in flash, the tendency is to produce photos with your subject having predominant shadow in the background. This is caused by the light coming directly from one source - that is the flash.
- That's when flash diffusers come in handy. It diffuses the light source and bounces it off to the wall or ceiling to prevent the formation of shadows behind your subject. Aside from that, flash diffusers also provide ample lighting to your subject, enabling you to produce, clear and crisp portrait shots, with the focus on your subject's face.
Built-in Flash Diffusers
- If you don't use an external flash, you can still use a flash diffuser. Some third-party flash diffusers for built-in auto flash are available on the market today. These flash diffusers are small and can be easily attached to your camera covering the top area of your built-in flash. For added fun, these flash diffusers even come in various colors. For those who use external flash, there are several kinds of flash diffusers available in the market today. Most common of which is the built-in flash diffuser that comes with an external flash. This is the square transparent material that you can pull in and out of from the flash head.
External Flash Diffusers
- Bounce Flash Diffuser - Aside from this flash diffuser, there are also other types which are provided by third-party manufacturers. The most common of these flash diffusers is a bounce flash diffuser. It's a square transparent material that fits on the flash head and is used to bounce off unnecessary light produce by the flash. Bounce flash diffusers direct the beam coming from your flash towards the ceiling or other light surfaces. The bounce flash diffuser distributes the light evenly on your subject. When using a bounce flash diffuser, you must position the flash head at a 45 degrees angle pointed towards the ceiling. This would ensure that the light is bounced off properly.
- Lightsphere (aka Lambency Flash Diffuser) - This type of flash diffuser is similar to a bounce flash diffuser but is shaped cylindrically and contains a dome-shaped material which diffuses light evenly. Popularized by photographer Gary Fong, this type of flash diffuser warms the light when doing flash photography, specifically portrait shots.
- Flash Reflectors - Instead of flashing the light through the diffuser, flash reflectors fire the light towards the reflector disc. The reflected light illuminates the subject of your photos. You can then use this reflected light as the primary source of light for your photos or as a second light source.
- Other Flash Diffusers - There are other types of flash diffusers available on the market including what are called, snots, gels, and grid spots. But since they are not fully supported by camera brands, it is a challenge locating them. So, some photographers opted to create their own diffusers instead of buying from third-party sellers. There are many DIY instructions on making these flash diffusers and materials are easily and readily available.
Package Included: - 1 x Pixco Soft Screen Flash Diffuser for Built-in Pop-up Digital Camera Flash
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