tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997165993262560791.post1337696403043521512..comments2023-05-02T05:02:24.489-07:00Comments on Extreme Macro: No New DiffuserDalantechhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17491343159917303555noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997165993262560791.post-9957506080911541722009-11-07T16:37:10.785-08:002009-11-07T16:37:10.785-08:00Ah, got it. Actually, that's the route that I...Ah, got it. Actually, that's the route that I took anyway, but I attached the GF Puffers to the Sto-Fens without dremmeling them out. I was worried the two diffusers together might cut the light too much, but in early testing I haven't had to bump up the flash power at all to keep my F stops high. I just cut the prongs tips that come with the Puffer and taped them to the sides of the Sto-Fens to hold the Puffer in place. <br /><br />So far, the results are very promising - it fits on my 100mm as well as my 65 mm, which is a bonus (Alex's tracing paper diffuser setup won't work on the 100mm). I'm considering getting another pair of Sto-Fens so I can compare dremmeled versus non-dremmeled.<br /><br />regards--tedTed C. MacRaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07468976060347412389noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997165993262560791.post-41304039008759846682009-10-31T23:20:43.972-07:002009-10-31T23:20:43.972-07:00Sorry Ted -that's a "Sto-Fen" diffus...Sorry Ted -that's a "Sto-Fen" diffuser. I used aDremel tool to cut out the front of a set of Sto-Fens so I could use them as a frame to hold the Puffers.Dalantechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17491343159917303555noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1997165993262560791.post-855961656165949512009-10-31T22:31:36.866-07:002009-10-31T22:31:36.866-07:00You've got the puffer flashes glued to what (s...You've got the puffer flashes glued to what (sounds like "stove fins" but I couldn't quite catch it)? Great video!<br />regards--tedTed C. MacRaehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07468976060347412389noreply@blogger.com