Ardy
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- Location
- Australia - Southern HIghlands NSW
- # of dives
- 2500 - 4999
This was such a silly question to me up until recently. Of course you use a diffuser! but as I have just bought a YS-D1 with a guide # of 32 I am wondering if I can shoot those fish that were always an f-stop too far.
Prior to about 10 years ago I always used a large flash without a diffuser and I could photograph fish and macro stuff easily and never gave a diffuser much thought. As soon as I went to a digital setup and bought a new SnS 110a with a diffuser I put it on straight away and assumed it would improve light spread therefore it was needed. Same with the Inon 240z, but I had problems getting enough light to get that great fish shot 2m+ away.
Anyone done any testing of flashes without diffusers? Or any thoughts about the impacts? Are the newer flashes with smaller tubes more likely to create a 'hot spot' and how significant is it anyway?
Prior to about 10 years ago I always used a large flash without a diffuser and I could photograph fish and macro stuff easily and never gave a diffuser much thought. As soon as I went to a digital setup and bought a new SnS 110a with a diffuser I put it on straight away and assumed it would improve light spread therefore it was needed. Same with the Inon 240z, but I had problems getting enough light to get that great fish shot 2m+ away.
Anyone done any testing of flashes without diffusers? Or any thoughts about the impacts? Are the newer flashes with smaller tubes more likely to create a 'hot spot' and how significant is it anyway?