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DIY Digital SLR built in-flash diffuser

DIY Digital SLR built in-flash diffuser
I hate built in flashes. They're super bright, blind people, and they make spotlights for my wide-angle lens on my Canon XTI. With my wide-angle lens, it's quite noticeable; the lens shadow is in the picture, the edges are dark.

For taking pictures of parties, I wanted something that I could use so people don't look like rabbits in headlights and softened the lighting.

I also needed something with simple light weight construction that I can slip into my already heavy camera bag. I'm also broke from spending around 1800 dollars on camera gear. I have no more money left for an external flash. Paper is a tolerable diffuser.

This instructable inspired me, but I don't want to be branded a smoker (even though I do occasionally):
Cigarette Packet Flash Diffuser

ONE MORE THING:
I'M NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY PROBLEMS YOU HAVE. EVER. OR WITH THIS PROJECT.
 
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I tested with a piece of printer paper to find the best location for the diffuser. I'm not working with the best materials, so i figured I'd try to find the optimum location.

I later gave up and made the diffuser modifiable for your needs. You can find one location and leave it there.
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8 comments
Aug 18, 2009. 12:43 PMk3s says:
Great works great. Only problem was my flash was a little wider then the space allowed, but it was a nice snug fit.
Jun 5, 2007. 4:26 PMT3h_Muffinator says:
Excellent! btw, Awesome goatee!
May 15, 2007. 12:09 AMlebowski says:
clever. well done.
May 14, 2007. 10:27 PMrecordcousin says:
Hmmm, I'm not sure about my statement with a digital slr. On a film based slr with a focal plane shutter I'm correct, but I can't say for sure on a digital slr.
May 14, 2007. 10:22 PMrecordcousin says:
Nice Job. Actually you need to open up the lens a stop or so. Shutter speed doesn't affect the flash exposure on an slr, aperture does (unless you have a leaf shutter.)
May 14, 2007. 10:03 PMSgt.Waffles says:
Good job!
May 14, 2007. 9:29 PMCanDo says:
Amen. I typically just grab a napkin, but this should work great :)
May 14, 2007. 2:03 PMWeissensteinburg says:
I'll try this..i've been looking for a way to diffuse my flash thanks.

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I'm an engineer. I problem solve all day, problem solve all night. I LOVE learning, and I love teaching what I learn. I want to post more, but time constraints stop me.