Tuesday 1 February 2011

How to Use A Flash Diffuser with Your SLR

By Mark Chams


As a budding photographer, you probably have at several digital SLRs, along with several lenses and an Olympus Flash. In addition to taking pictures where there is enough light, you have probably tried to take pictures in low-light environments, such as night-clubs.

Because of this, using an Olympus Flash with your Olympus camera is important, as is learning how to use it properly. There are times when not using a flash works, but it is generally an important addition to your photography equipment.

Your on-camera flash is easy to use, but creates a problem. On my Olympus E-510, the on-camera flash is fundamentally poor. As a result, I purchased an Olympus Flash FL-50, which has greatly strengthened my photography technique.

Unfortunately, this Olympus flash is still too harsh and results in sharp shadows, which does not result in pictures I showing other people. For example, if you snap a picture of a person leaning against a wall, the flash can create a black shadow on the wall, which makes the person look wider than they really are. It was time to get a flash diffuser, and my sto-fen omnibounce is now always stuck to my flash. It is a little white box that is perfect for spreading the light around.

Flash Diffuser will save you!

Before I bought a diffuser, my external flash was too harsh.

What the flash diffuser does is "diffuse" the light. It spreads the flash light around so that it will not hit your subject immediately. By spreading the light, it also creates a more natural touch, which is great to have with flashes. Furthermore, it enables you to give your image a softer look without reducing the flash power. This aids with any fill flash issues you may have previously had.

Buying a Flash Diffuser

As I previously mentioned, I used an omnibounce diffuser, which results in a more professional job than the diffuser with my Olympus FL-50. There are also larger diffusers as well that can be used with your Olympus Flash.




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