A Few Pics With A New Method.

Cheers! Hopefully I'll get better ones when I have more time and an off-camera flash :).
 
Great pics! :good:

Sorry i'm not really up on cameras, but is it digital or one of the other film type thingies? (SLR??)
 
It's just a regular digital with a big zoom, electronic viewfinder and manual focus function :good:.
 
Fav has to be the rainbow-lurv rainbows me :drool: -Cracking pictures overall though-really sharp-excellent work :good:
 
It looks like a Digital Compact or similar, its not a true DSLR as they will have removable lenses etc..and that camera doesnt look like it does.

The tissue paper basically diffuses the flash gun flash and spreads the light rather than having a central intense flash spot in the image.
 
It looks like a Digital Compact or similar, its not a true DSLR as they will have removable lenses etc..and that camera doesnt look like it does.

The tissue paper basically diffuses the flash gun flash and spreads the light rather than having a central intense flash spot in the image.
Yep, it has the electronic viewfinder instead of the mirror viewfinder system, which makes in not a DSLR. Different places call them "super-zoom compacts", "evf cameras" and "bridge cameras"
Can't afford a DSLR yet, maybe in a few years :fun: .


so have you just cellotaped the tissue over your flash?
dya reckon i could do this with my standard Samsung S600?
its just a normal camera, not an SLR camera
Yeah that should work great, I've tried it with my pathetic konica minolta e500 (which really is a bad camera), but auto-focusing on fast small fish behind glass is a real pain, so you may want to use the autofocus lock keeping it focused a set distance and wait till the fish swims right in focus itself.
 

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