In the past, @Scott Murray posted a macro flash diffuser he made. I don't have time to look for the posts right now, but hopefully I'll have time later today or tomorrow. The examples he shared while using it turned out amazing.I'm pleased to say that the TT685 II arrived yesterday evening and what a nice bit of kit it is, now I have to sit down and RTFM.I've ordered some stuff to make a couple of diffusers with - arriving Monday, and plan on doing some online research into popular diffuser designs - all hints and tips most welcome.
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Hmm, let me think ........ ah yes, the one in jeans.Is Brian the one in jeans or the one dressed in all black?
No, that's Vinnie.Brian isn't the leafy vine?
Thanks for the tip @hark. I did a search and found some of his threads which are interesting, but alas, some of the links no longer work. I've got a couple of ideas in my head though and just some time to set to work on them.In the past, @Scott Murray posted a macro flash diffuser he made. I don't have time to look for the posts right now, but hopefully I'll have time later today or tomorrow. The examples he shared while using it turned out amazing.
This link in particular shows what he made.Thanks for the tip @hark. I did a search and found some of his threads which are interesting, but alas, some of the links no longer work. I've got a couple of ideas in my head though and just some time to set to work on them.
This type was one of the first I bought for use with my C****n all those years ago and to be honest, I didn't think much of it, plus it also kept popping of the flash.Just for info, early on I bought one of the small, pop on, plastic diffusers. Something like this:
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When I used it, I had issues with the flash shutting down. At the time I thought it was running through the battery much, much quicker than usual. In retrospect, I think the flash head overheated and shut things down. Regardless of the reason, I had to quit using it.
The other thing is there is a small pull out diffuser built into the flash head. I had no issues using the built diffuser. It also has a small bounce "card" that pulls out of the same pocket as the diffuser. It may help to bounce some light down towards the subject when shooting close up macro. It is actually designed to be used with the flash head pointing at the ceiling, but works fine with the head horizontal when taking macro shots.
The body is the Pringles tube shown in post #13 and painted with some old blackboard paint, the 'head' is the circa 2005 commercial version, top right, in post #29 and the whole thing is secured to the flash with a strip of Velcro type tape........ Was that home made, or commercial.