Sim2
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Hi there,
I have a home-made ringflash diffuser that was made for my eos1n's and metz gun that worked really well. Having now got a hass the unit it the wrong size to fit on the hot shoe mount. So, back to the drawing board for version 2!
The thought is to continue to use the ring diffuser but with a different flash head - but which one? Have adapted the unit to attach to the camera/lens by a lee fiter holder (which works great) but the attachment panel now blocks the autometer on the flash head. Fine with ttl on the eos but the hass....... :rolleyes:
Now looking for a secondhand unit that can be cannibalised to potentially mount the autometer bit on the outside of the ringflash (to measure the reflected light) and ideally has variable manual output control to try to match ambient light etc. and might work with the eos as well as the hass. Current metz unit has no variable manual control
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My thoughts are vivitar 283/285 or a metz 45 (model?) - any thoughts/suggestions etc from the audience will be appreciated!
Cheers,
Sim2.
*blinded by the light*
I have a home-made ringflash diffuser that was made for my eos1n's and metz gun that worked really well. Having now got a hass the unit it the wrong size to fit on the hot shoe mount. So, back to the drawing board for version 2!
The thought is to continue to use the ring diffuser but with a different flash head - but which one? Have adapted the unit to attach to the camera/lens by a lee fiter holder (which works great) but the attachment panel now blocks the autometer on the flash head. Fine with ttl on the eos but the hass....... :rolleyes:
Now looking for a secondhand unit that can be cannibalised to potentially mount the autometer bit on the outside of the ringflash (to measure the reflected light) and ideally has variable manual output control to try to match ambient light etc. and might work with the eos as well as the hass. Current metz unit has no variable manual control

My thoughts are vivitar 283/285 or a metz 45 (model?) - any thoughts/suggestions etc from the audience will be appreciated!
Cheers,
Sim2.
*blinded by the light*