Have you tried a piece of sandblast vinyl over the front?
Feroze
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From: "Fred" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 02, 2003 5:16 AM
Subject: Re: Diffusion options for 280T flash


> > I was wondering what people were using to diffuse the flash from
> > the AF 280T. I couldn't find a Stofen unit made for it. Would the
> > universal model fit? Are there other options that aren't bulky?
> 
> Something that I do that's probably a little unorthodox (actually, I
> may do a lot of things that are unorthodox, but I digress...), is
> this:
> 
> Since I do a lot of flash shooting of individual people, often at,
> say, 75mm to 135mm telephoto FL's, I often equip an AF280T with a
> somewhat modified AFT1 telephoto adapter.  The modification?  I pop
> off the fresnel lens from the front of the AFT1, stick a piece of
> tissue paper (I recommend Kleenex brand) (<g>) across the opening in
> the AFT1, snap the fresnel lens back in place, and then tear off the
> excess tissue sticking out the edges of the fresnel lens on the
> front of the AFT1.  (I don't generally have to perform this
> modification on the spot, since I usually carry an extra AFT1 with
> tissue already "installed" in the ol' kit bag.)
> 
> Doing this cuts the effective flash output somewhat, of course, but
> it does make the flash output less of an almost-point-source and a
> little more of a diffuse light source.  (Since I use TTL flash
> almost all of the time, I don't have to know about the exact amount
> of light soaked up by the tissue paper.)  I use the AF280T this way
> quite a bit, both for informal portraits and occasionally for macro.
> 
> This modification is not as diffuse, of course, as are some of the
> "official" methods, but I find that it does reduce the harshness of
> flash portraits a useful amount.
> 
> I keep saying that I've got to come up with something better than a
> piece of tissue paper for the diffuser, but I never seem to follow
> through.  <g>
> 
> Also, in a pinch, when I don't happen to have the modified AFT1
> handy, I've been known to throw a layer of a white handkerchief over
> the output of an AF280T or an AF400T.
> 
> I suppose that one could fasten a piece of tissue or something
> similar to the outside front of the AF280T itself, when not using
> any adapter, or to the front of the AFW1 wide-angle adapter, too.
> (???)  I should probably also try this someday on the AF400T's AFT2
> adapter, also.  Maybe...
> 
> Fred
> 
> 

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