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Flash Diffusing on the Cheap

Dec 4, 2008 in Gadgets and Gizmos
Lumiquest Soft Screen, a...
This review is mainly for chrisconnolly's benefit but, heck, someone else might find it useful. Anyway.

So. I'm not a professional photographer and everything I know about photography comes from an incredibly informal trial and error process. I don't like to get too technical about any of it; I just want pretty pictures. I mainly use my cameras to take pictures of makeup, cake, crap I buy and drunk people in dive bars.

Enter the Lumiquest soft screen flash diffuser thingie. It's cheap, it's basic and it looks a hell of a lot nicer than sticking a piece of toilet paper over my flash.

For makeup close ups (I get exactly zero natural light in my apartment), this diffuses flash pretty well. I prefer the diffusion I get from a simple piece of toilet paper or tissue, but only just slightly. And this thing has the major advantage of not getting in the way of the pop-up. Even though it doesn't do anything for subjects at a distance, I still like it for bar scenarios because it seems to reduce blinking. It sits nicely so I haven't gotten any weird flash lines or anything. I know there are a lot of pop-up flash diffusers that are smaller and cover the sides but this one's cheaper and more universal.

At home I pretty much still use toilet paper instead of bothering to rig the Lumiquest up. My camera doesn't have a prominent nameplate for this to hook onto at the front so it involves a slightly ugly velcro thing. I've been holding it in place at the front and that's pretty annoying, but now that I know I'm keeping it I'll attach it and use it all the time when I'm on the move.

Anyone else use something like this? What do you think of it?

Comments (4)

Rock! Thanks for the review. Seems like you're kind of mixed on it, which is in-line with what I've seen elsewhere. Oh yes, and I'll write a blog post about the spy lens once I get a chance to use it properly, out on dA sTreEtz.

Haha, can't wait! I am pretty mixed on it. If I'd tried it in person I probably wouldn't have bought it but I'll use it as long as it's here.

you forgot to add to the list of what you take pictures of: family gatherings, crotches

(I'm helpful)

Haha, family gatherings are totally in the drunken bar scenario category. The parents' houses are my two favorite bars!

But you're right about the other thing. Not always an easy feature to light properly.

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