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Blue Light Flash In Eye

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Blue Light Flash In Eye

2024-05-14 04:47:38

It’s nice you can’t tell it has a blue light blocker and then the True Tone from my new phone has helped my eye strain

5
2024-09-19 06:35:15

Eye strain is much less with the blue filter, worth the extra bucks.

5
2024-09-17 08:34:56

I purchased this bracket to compliment the nicely designed JoBu Design (JoBu) gimbal head for my longer lens when photographing wildlife. I needed to get the flash off the camera to eliminate the white-eye effect (red-eye equivalent for humans) for wildlife when using my flash with the flash extender (Better Beamer); it gives nice fill light and opens up shadow areas. It has the quick release mechanism that works with the JoBu double dovetailed lens plate; twist the knob to slip it on or off...no tools needed.. The bracket also works with Wimberly, Kirk, RRS and Surefoot double dovetailed lens plates, but at a fraction of a cost. I love it I also use it for photographing people...handheld, which is attributed to it's light weight. So far so good.

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Wonderful product. Detachable flash fixes red eye but it is often too strong and still too small of a light source. If you want better photos you need to soften the flash and increase it's size. This product does both. it's more than just a diffuser. It makes studio type of lighting portable and convenient. Something to own. I don't know why all professional photographers aren't using this.

5
2024-07-27 04:10:51

Purchased this light for video scenes. I've shot several scenes involving the appearance of an ambulance and a police car and the results are very realistic. I only wish that the police mode would allow the ability to flash only blue lights instead of blue and red lights. In this city the police flash only blue lights. Mounting is not an issue and it is a vey bright light. Solidly made and should be able to withstand what I throw at it.

5
2024-07-05 09:58:24

I sometimes use an 81A for portraiture especially when shooting flash outdoors in 5500K light. The 81A tones down the blue light and gives a warm, pleasing image. I saw this 81A polarizer and decided to give it a try. It also gives a warm tone to my images in bright sunlight.

5
2024-06-02 03:22:17

This is a great monitor. The hdr and blue eye screen care really help eye fatigue.. 4K gives you a LOT of real estate to do work on one monitor! It’s awesome! I am surprised to find that depending on what cable choice i used from my video card I was able to get only certain resolutions, I assume this has to be the video cards issue as it is much older 10 yrs.. for example with hdmi it will only drive 1920x1600. But with display sport it will run 4k@30hz or 2k@59hz. On the othe side when I plug in a newer computer like my 2016 MacBook Pro w usb-c/thunderbolt it pops up right away at 4K/60hz. Picture is fluid, colors are amazing, monitor is great and @ this price point ~ $400 it can’t be beat!!

5
2024-08-14 07:29:30

I use this with my GoDox Flash, it works great for keeping the reflection of the flash from showing in the subjects eye ware. Folds up nice and tucks away in my bag without taking a lot of room.

5
2024-09-19 07:52:52

A nice slim filter in new condition. Contrary to what is often supposed by younger photographers, the 81B balancing filter is the best way of dealing with shade or overcast lighting in digital photography, as opposed to changing WB to accommodate those conditions. The human eye does not detect the blue, but it's there all the same. It also works well for backlit subjects that are effectively in shade, improving the tonality: the subject will be lightened & warmed, and to avoid overall overexposure gentle underexposure may be set. Pleasing people-pictures in what amounts to mixed lighting are one effect. The lighting in Interior shots is frequently shade, while any exterior lighting within the frame is sunlight or daylight, so the same remarks apply. If the interior lighting is Fluorescent of course an FL-Day with WB set to Daylight works the same as a warming filter; but this is perhaps not quite the spot for that observation. I use warming nowadays for all my c. 5000K landscape shots, not to cut UV to which the electronic sensor is insensitive, but to cut the haze in distance (which is by no means all visible to my eye-brain combo), define clouds and darken blue sky. That way what I saw is more nearly what I get. The WB should of course be set to Daylight every time, the meter will take care of the quite modest factor.

5
2024-08-11 03:12:24

(This review was collected as part of a promotion.) In buying this unit I research the Eye safe Certified technology that reduce blue light, the size of the screen and the near edgeless panel on top and sides, the refresh rate of 75W was also a plus. On screen activation I immediately realized the difference between my old monitor and this one, that blue tint was gone, there is a fine film like covering the screen ( not visible to the eye ) make sure you don't removed it.

5