Say goodbye to harsh shadows when using your pop-up flash!
Install in seconds and it'll cost you a piece of paper and tape!

This DIY photo equipment is inspired by Gary Fong's Puffer. I simply cut two pieces of white bond paper exactly the size of an ATM card and attached it on my pop-up flash. Quick and easy!
Here are some camera settings to get you started! These cam settings are ideal for film and digital cameras that have automatic and manual features. Although, you can try the DIY pop-up diffuser or other flash diffusing tricks in this tutorial regardless of the limitations of your gear. Sizes of the DIY diffuser may vary on the size of your pop-up flash. The DIY flash diffuser you see in the picture above fits for DSLR pop-up flash or alike.
Point and Shoot
For people who don't know about the ins and out of the camera. Just simply attach the DIY pop-up flash diffuser weather you have a DSLR or a Point and shoot camera, you are ready to go!
GEEK TWEAKS
Fine tune your DIY pop-up flash diffuser by learning some camera tweaks! Let us make experiments to define what camera settings to use in different scenes.
For people who don't know about the ins and out of the camera. Just simply attach the DIY pop-up flash diffuser weather you have a DSLR or a Point and shoot camera, you are ready to go!
GEEK TWEAKS
Fine tune your DIY pop-up flash diffuser by learning some camera tweaks! Let us make experiments to define what camera settings to use in different scenes.
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