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Bouncing the Flash - Fuji XE1 | Amy Medina on Digital Photography Review

Bouncing the Flash - Fuji XE1 | Amy Medina on Digital Photography Review | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

 

Yes, it's true... you can bounce the little flip up flash on the XE1. The way it pops up seems to lend itself to easily holding it with a finger, pointed at the ceiling... and this is a very welcomed thing. I'm not normally a flash shooter, AT ALL... so I don't even know the best settings for inside flash shots. I just took these quick to show the difference.

 

NOTE: Sorry about the subject - I didn't have a model that would sit still otherwise. ALSO these are straight out of the camera. If the white balance seems a little "cool" it's because the ceiling in this room is painted a light but stylish shade of teal blue.

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Fuji EF-20 Flash for Fuji | Eric Friedemann - Photo.net

Fuji EF-20 Flash for Fuji | Eric Friedemann - Photo.net | Fuji X-Pro1 | Scoop.it

However, there are times in very low light when I'd like a little help in the form of a small flash I can bounce off low ceilings. So, I purchased the Fuji EF-20 Flash. On the negative side, the flash is quite plasticy, in contrast to the solid build and feel of the Fuji "X" cameras. For its output, the EF-20 is also overpriced at $130 U.S. (a bit more costly than the more solid Nikon SB-400.)

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