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Image Notes 1. One screw 2. two screw 3. Third is on this side of the camera.
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Step 7: Finish
Thats it your done! You can now use standard camera filters on your flash to create funky coloured pictures in Lomo style.
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Nano_Burger says:
Apr 29, 2012. 11:32 AM REPLY Now that is a camera any imperial storm trooper would be proud to carry! Looks like the angle will give a permanent 45 degree bounce flash. Do you see any vignetting of the flash? I don't have many colored filters, but I was wondering what if any are the advantages of a polarized flash??
killerjackalope says:
Apr 29, 2012. 11:22 AM REPLY Awesome, really clean job as always. A while ago while cutting gels for our stage lights I cut a few pieces for my flash to test, they gave great colour casts, the only issue being that the pure colour ones were almost too coloured. Been meaning to build a baby beauty dish for some of the events I do, tempted to incorporate a filter attachment in to the centre part for colour casts after seeing this.
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