has anyone had any luck with limiting the gigantic flash eyes you get in moultrie pictures. Im thinking about putting some clear tape over the flash to filter some of it out, any ideas?
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has anyone had any luck with limiting the gigantic flash eyes you get in moultrie pictures. Im thinking about putting some clear tape over the flash to filter some of it out, any ideas?
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Im thinking about putting some clear tape over the flash to filter some of it out, any ideas?
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give it a try, you never know. i dont have a moultry so i cant help you
the old golf ball ey syndrome, i have an idea buy a cuddeback....lol, no im kidding i was wondering whats up with these crazy eyed deer i have seen on here, i guess you could try window tinting film over the flash bulb to calm it down some i would start out the lightest i could and adjust for that
Kind of like that flash of my leaf river is bright enough to cover a good sized area. Kind of wonder if photo editing programs that fix red eye would correct this.
Problem is once you start adding things to the front of your flash, you will start to limit the distance that the flash can reach. I wonder if slave units can be used with game cams, that might be an idea. But expensive though, got to be wether proof.
u mean eyes like these
i played around with tape it takes a little work not to block the hole thing and so that it is light enouph to see
Or how about eyes like this. How do you fix that ?
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Or how about eyes like this. How do you fix that ?
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