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On Camera Softbox vs Bare Flash For Outdoor Fill Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="gohan2091" data-source="post: 111680" data-attributes="member: 11990"><p>Well my 16-85mm is in for repair so I have just a 50mm and a 70-300 and the 50 is no good for close up headshots. The 70-300 is what I want to use and at 70mm, I can hold it with one hand but it gets tiring so fast! Don't think I can do it at 135mm. Good luck with the blocker! Just remember to put your speedlight in remote mode for it to work! It does work an impressive distance and you don't even need to be straight on line of sight to the speedlight sensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gohan2091, post: 111680, member: 11990"] Well my 16-85mm is in for repair so I have just a 50mm and a 70-300 and the 50 is no good for close up headshots. The 70-300 is what I want to use and at 70mm, I can hold it with one hand but it gets tiring so fast! Don't think I can do it at 135mm. Good luck with the blocker! Just remember to put your speedlight in remote mode for it to work! It does work an impressive distance and you don't even need to be straight on line of sight to the speedlight sensor. [/QUOTE]
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