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Reddit mentions of waka Flash Diffuser Reflector Kit - Bend Bounce Flash Diffuser+ Silver/White Reflector for Speedlight, Universal Mount for Canon, Nikon, etc.

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We found 4 Reddit mentions of waka Flash Diffuser Reflector Kit - Bend Bounce Flash Diffuser+ Silver/White Reflector for Speedlight, Universal Mount for Canon, Nikon, etc.. Here are the top ones.

waka Flash Diffuser Reflector Kit - Bend Bounce Flash Diffuser+ Silver/White Reflector for Speedlight, Universal Mount for Canon, Nikon, etc.
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2 in 1 Flash Reflector Diffuser Kit – Includes Bend Bounce Flash Diffuser + Silver/White Reflector, adds you variety possibilities in your speedlight photography and outdoor shooting. If you want [NEW LENS POUCHES], enter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07J9ZK8QG.Bendable Reflector - The large size reflector is bendable to achieve a variety of creative shapes by changing the angle of light reflection.Silver & White Reflector - It works perfectly to reduce hard background shadows and eliminates the annoying red eye effect.Universal - Fits all popular brands of accessory flash such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Yongnuo, etc.Extra Bonus - Comes with one premium quality lint-free microfiber cleaning cloth as gift to clean your camera or something else.Please don't hesitate to contact us via Amazon message system if at any time you aren't completely happy with your purchased, we'll provide you a satisfactory solution.Buy with confidence.
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Found 4 comments on waka Flash Diffuser Reflector Kit - Bend Bounce Flash Diffuser+ Silver/White Reflector for Speedlight, Universal Mount for Canon, Nikon, etc.:

u/Terryfrankkratos2 · 1 pointr/photography

Which lighting would look more natural, flash with a softbox pointed at the subject or a flash with a deflector attached "bouncing" at the subject?

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I was thinking about getting a film camera and the N8008s seems like a good choice, but I don't have any Nikon lenses, can anyone recommend a good cheap 50mm that would work on it? It's ok if its manual.

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In your opinion do you think a used GoPro Hero 2014 for like $60-$70 is worth it mainly for casual timelapses and some underwater footage?

u/geekandwife · 1 pointr/photography

Then you will want TTL.

https://www.amazon.com/Thinklite-TT685C-Camera-Cameras-Autoflash/dp/B013FM8X0S

That is your AA powered version from Godox.

https://www.amazon.com/Godox-V860II-C-Pioneering-Wireless-Speedlite/dp/B01E15Y44C

is the battery pack version. I personally prefer AA speedlights most of the time because I can always find AA batteries and carry extras. However the battery pack version does have a faster recharge, and is rated for 650 full power flashes, a respectable number but you won't get that many with TTL.

I would also recommend picking up a cheap on flash mini softbox for the times you can't bounce.

https://www.amazon.com/Fotodiox-Foldable-Softbox-Speedlights-Panasonic/dp/B003Y30334 fits in a pocket when not in use or https://www.amazon.com/Flash-Diffuser-Reflector-Kit-Positionable/dp/B01LZRBOME are both things I have used. I don't like the plastic omibounce caps, but you might like those as an option as well

u/GIS-Rockstar · 1 pointr/photography

Well the point of a softbox is to make light less harsh -- to take your small point source of light and expand it for softer shadows. It's also to control the direction of incoming light so you can shape your subject in a controlled way. Sure you won't have room for a large device, but really anything could be better than a bare flash (depending on your intention).

Worst case, cover your colored walls with cheap white sheets or a white paper roll or whatever and treat it like a giant DIY light box.

Photography is all about overcoming limitations, or figuring out how to make it work just well enough to pull off a shot. Sometimes that's dealing with sub par gear; other times it's limited space or some other frustration.