The Old Ruminator
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Well, at last, I have upgraded to the TG 6. My goodness its a lot more complicated than the TG 4. Some useful stacking modes on Microscope so keen to try those out.
A while ago we talked about excluding the on-camera flash but still allowing the IR to trigger a remote slave gun thus eliminating back scatter. The TG 6 comes in a little protective plastic box. This can be quickly converted to a flash exclusion box with a bit of 35mm film. There is enough room to operate the camera.Here is the old TG 2 in the box.
PB070054 by Nicholas Chipchase, on Flickr
PB070055 by Nicholas Chipchase, on Flickr
Cut the two holes and fix the film bit with double sided tape. Easy.
A while ago we talked about excluding the on-camera flash but still allowing the IR to trigger a remote slave gun thus eliminating back scatter. The TG 6 comes in a little protective plastic box. This can be quickly converted to a flash exclusion box with a bit of 35mm film. There is enough room to operate the camera.Here is the old TG 2 in the box.
PB070054 by Nicholas Chipchase, on Flickr
PB070055 by Nicholas Chipchase, on Flickr
Cut the two holes and fix the film bit with double sided tape. Easy.