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Professor Kobre's Lightscoop, Standard Version Bounce Flash Device, Universal Model, fits over the Pop-up Flash of most SLR Cameras (American Photo Editor's Choice 2008)

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Product Description:
Professor Kobre's Lightscoop, a bounce device for the pop-up flash on most 35mm DSLRs with interchangable lenses, slips over your camera's pop-up flash and allows you to bounce the flash like professionals bounce an expensive external flash. The Lightscoop is the inexpensive answer to natural-looking bounce flash and digital photography lighting. (Even professionals like it for casual shooting!) No more harsh shadows, bleached faces, red-eye, or cave effect from direct pop-up flash! Reviewers tell the story: "Bounce pop-up flash by snapping a Lightscoop over it, a little piece of plastic genius," Popular Photography, March 2008 "...just as if you had used one of those reflector umbrellas that the pros use," David Pogue, New York Times, "Circuits." -- "It slips into your camera's hot shoe, fits right over the pop up flash, and redirects the camera's flash to a ceiling or wall. That's bounce, baby, bounce... as essential as a lens cap," DingbatMag, the monthly review of Cool Tools "Your pop-up flash doesn't have to suck... I was stunned by the difference," Terry White's Tech Blog The Standard version has a normal mirror and is used in most situations. Compatible cameras Canon 10D, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D, Rebel XTi OR 400, Rebel XT OR 350 Fuji FinePix Pro S Series Nikon D40, D40x, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, D300 Sigma SD14 Pentax K10D, K100D, K20D, K200D Olym



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Works but limited in usefulness, fragile, overpriced
Randy Benters 1-star review really isn't that far off, but I will try to be kinder. Used at ISO 800 as Prof Kobre specifies (why aren't these provisos in the PRODUCT DESCRIPTION?), with light colored ceilings no more than 10-12 feet high (I think that might be stretching it, personally) and keeping the distances quite short, the Light Scoop can give good results with your on-board flash. You -must- keep these limitations in mind when using the device, and again they should be in the product description! ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Gotta Love the Lightscoop!
We all have photo bags filled with accessories and diffusers and gadgets that we never use. But, for some, this item might actually come in handy, so I'm sharing.

Flash photography can be a tremendous pain. But not everyone can afford lenses fast enough to avoid using flash, and not everyone can afford a Speedlite-type flash that provides more power and more flexibility in terms of turning the head to bouce the flash for a more flattering effect. As painful as it might be, the reality is that ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Incredible.
After reading the review by the guy who gave it one star, titled "Greatly reduces flash power," I had to write a response. It doesn't sound like he owns one of these, he just read the literature and came to his own conclusions. As the proud owner of one of these for about a year, I can say it's simply a fantastic product.

Technically, what that reviewer wrote is correct. By bouncing the flash off the ceiling, you are reducing it's power. But when you set your camera up for it, (a one-time ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - it works!
got this after reading reviews and looking at lightscoop user shots in flickr. it's so so cool and the best part is it works most of the time. i hate using the pop up flash indoors since it usually makes my shots harsh with too much highlights, you know what im talking about. switching to low shutter speed makes my photos blurry and fuzzy because of camera shake and you potentially miss all the action. of course a speedlite will fix all of that but i'm just a newbie and i don't want to spend for a flash YET. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great results with Olympus E520
I'm short on technique but love to take pictures of my family, especially our grandkids. I'm getting great results... Once I set up the camera, I started keeping the Lightscoop on my camera when it's indoors. I just grab the camera and start taking pictures when the kids start doing something cute. I don't understand why I need to buy a flash when this is all I want to do! When I turn the camera vertically and let the Lightscoop send the light to a wall, you'd think I was a professional portrait photographer... ... Read More



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