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    Northern Flicker-red shafted

    It was a heavy overcast day, too dark for my normal shooting, so I decided it was time to try out my Better Beamer for the first time. I think it worked pretty well.
    Canon 1D MkIV, EF 400 2.8 L IS + 1.4 TC, 1/100, f/5.6, ISO 800
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    Re: Northern Flicker-red shafted

    Wow - great photo, Ken! I love how it's camouflaged in those branches. What's a Better Beamer? Is that a flash accessory?
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    Re: Northern Flicker-red shafted

    Thanks John! Yes, it is a fresnel lens that concentrates and extends the flash beam. I've attached a couple pictures of it on my rig.
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    Re: Northern Flicker-red shafted

    Quote Originally Posted by ksbryan0 View Post
    Thanks John! Yes, it is a fresnel lens that concentrates and extends the flash beam. I've attached a couple pictures of it on my rig.
    Cool! I think my uncle has one of those. Looks like it does a good job. The light quality in this photo is really nice. I wouldn't have known it was a flash image if you hadn't said so. How far away were you?
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    Re: Northern Flicker-red shafted

    20 yards, maybe a little closer. The nice thing is that it is light weight and can be put on in seconds. Now I just need to learn more about that EX 580II flash
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