The Best Macro Flash Hack From Pringles Can in less than 2 mins
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- Опубліковано 5 чер 2017
- The Best Macro Flash Modifier From A Pringles Chip Can or Crisp Bin in less than 2 mins in my opinion because it is fast, cheap and easy and is very versatile due to the barn door style and the larger diffuser surface area. Camera is Sony A6000 with nissin flash. I filmed this with Sony qx 10
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Nicely done
I have seen a few these "pringles " hacks and I find this one a little simpler and more useful as the doors can be used to narrow the effect of the flash
I just followed your guide and got some good results on my first couple uses - thanks for sharing this!
What a great idea! Simple ones are always the best.
Amazing. I have to buy some Pringles asap
😁😁😁
Ha! Thanks I was trying to come up with same idea but I never thought of the Pringle’s.
huge thanks for the video and instructions. just made myself one of those. works great.
Ginormous Your welcome and thanks for commenting!
Great practical vlog...! Light is superb, easy and very well controlled. Pringles tube also good for off camera flash extender w diffuser. For snoot...a can cooler, cosy, is a better choice, that is, if it is already dark inside. Greetings and thank You...!
Brilliant!
lovely idea love the creativity
That’s awesome I’m gunna try
Very cool 😎👍
Think I'll try this one out and add some side lighting
haha! so cool! and creative!
Thank you!
Tolle Idee leicht umzusetzen-Top ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👍
hope you can try it outdoor to see result thanks
Yip giving this one a try.. dose it matter what flavour you use 🤣
Gr8!
Wow
Super 👍 gut
Awesome. What lens you use? Tq
Hey thanks for commenting. It is the Pentax-A 1.7/50mn on extension tubes
Are you using macro exetension tubes also
yes I am, with a Pentax-A 1.7/50mm lens I've tested It against all the Pentax-M and Pentax-A Standard lenses and find it is the most versatile out of all of them when used with tubes.
Hey can this be used for portrait pictures
Yes definitely
Why is the crumpled paper inside needed?
It helps diffuse the light, you could use bubble wrap
@@sliversurfer1 thanks for the reply. I'm definitely trying this!
No, thank you!
I just came here for the music.
lose the music
That would be insensitive to my Appalachian demographic.