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First Time Portriat Head Shot Setup Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat Fingers" data-source="post: 590680" data-attributes="member: 41715"><p>personally I would not spend any money or worry ..I would use the 18-140 at f8 and the sb400 in the shoe ..maybe take off the lens hood. take the pictures landscape and crop out the portrait from the centre ...you will get a picture just like that of the minister posted earlier with no side shadows as the flash is right over the lens.</p><p>I have taken thousands of pics with a flash flipper that keeps the flash over the lens and never had any issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat Fingers, post: 590680, member: 41715"] personally I would not spend any money or worry ..I would use the 18-140 at f8 and the sb400 in the shoe ..maybe take off the lens hood. take the pictures landscape and crop out the portrait from the centre ...you will get a picture just like that of the minister posted earlier with no side shadows as the flash is right over the lens. I have taken thousands of pics with a flash flipper that keeps the flash over the lens and never had any issues. [/QUOTE]
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