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Lumiquest Soft Screen for digital SLRs

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Category: Portable Flash Accessories

Soften the integral SLR flash output - LumiQuest's Soft Screen is a new diffuser designed for use with the built-in pop-up flash of many 35mm film SLRs and D-SLRs.

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LumiQuest Soft Screen
Lumiquest Soft Screen for digital SLRs
The Soft Screen attaches to your camera via the hotshoe and sits under the integral flash to provide a diffused light source and take the harshness out of your flash pictures.
Main benefits
* softens harsh shadows
* Reduces hot spots
* Attaches in seconds
* Fits most popular cameras * Folds flat to approximately 4x4in

You can buy this from the ePHOTOzine shop here: Lumiquest Soft Screen

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Comments

Dave B
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113 forum posts United Kingdom
13 Dec 2006 - 12:05 PM
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OK, we're not talking a lot of money here but wouldn't it be good if there were some sample pics 'with' and 'without' the Soft Screen to judge if it's worth shelling out for. Even the sample given on LumiQuiest's own web site is next to useless.
http://www.lumiquest.com/softscreen.htm

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Boyd
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11213 forum posts Wales11 Constructive Critique Points
13 Dec 2006 - 8:54 PM
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I don't care if it works or not.
Ten quid to make your camera look like a little sailing boat - worth every penny.

cameracat
cameracat (e2 Member)
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8441 forum postscameracat vcard Norfolk Island60 Constructive Critique Points
13 Dec 2006 - 10:22 PM
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I want one with a mizzen? dodgy spelling.

dorricottpix_photography
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dorricottpix_photography vcard Wales6 Constructive Critique Points
16 Dec 2006 - 10:18 AM
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I have one - and though it may look a wee bit silly, it certainly does the job. Particularly useful for portraits - the built in flash on the D70 always made my daughter shut her eyes at the critical moment - with the 'soft-screen' her eyes stay open Smile Also good for diffused fill-in flash. However, I think Santy is getting me an SB600 flash unit for Chrissy Wink So will really be able to get some decent flash shots.

1100
6
36 forum posts
16 Dec 2006 - 9:15 PM
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Why not do what photogs have done for years, stick thin-skin 'rizla' roll-up paper in front of the flash?

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