So I'm struggling with the learning process, one small step at the time.
I have a Godox V350 which I run in manual mode and I've been using it with the Gauge hoof type diffuser. I encountered a situation when the output was too strong even in the lowest setting, 1/128. I was already at base ISO and I didn't want to use a smaller aperture.
What do I do in such a situation? To put another diffuser in front of the one on the camera is the only thing I can think of but it would be cumbersome and I don't know if it would help that much. Since I'm just practicing at home, I could take the flash off the camera, but in a real situation that may not be so easily done. And this type of diffuser is meant to work close to the subject.
I have a Godox V350 which I run in manual mode and I've been using it with the Gauge hoof type diffuser. I encountered a situation when the output was too strong even in the lowest setting, 1/128. I was already at base ISO and I didn't want to use a smaller aperture.
What do I do in such a situation? To put another diffuser in front of the one on the camera is the only thing I can think of but it would be cumbersome and I don't know if it would help that much. Since I'm just practicing at home, I could take the flash off the camera, but in a real situation that may not be so easily done. And this type of diffuser is meant to work close to the subject.




