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Old 12-24-2009, 01:24 PM   #2
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Oops, one more thing: If your camera doesn't have a hot shoe, don't panic. You can buy a bracket that attaches at the bottom of your camera and puts the flash off to the side. It's more of a hassle, but the results are better because it's placing the flash at an even greater angle from the lens. You'll see professional photographers with this setup all the time. The drawback is you have to plug that flash in to your camera to get it to work. If you go this route, bring it in to a good camera shop and ask a pro to show you how it would work.
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