Bounce flash – Canon 577 G User Manual

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BOUNCE FLASH

Using the 577G on manual operation
is recommended whenever you run
into a problem background (p.20),

when you are shooting at very close

range or when you are attempting

special effects, such as a high or low-

key picture, or using the flash as fill

in daylight.

Light from a flash pointed directly at

the subject tends to be harsh and

bright, creating a large difference

between dark and bright areas of the
picture. A softer, less contrasty,

often more pleasing light, which

usually does a more effective job of

modeling the subject, can be created

by bouncing the flash off a nearby

wall or ceiling.

The 577G’s head can be tilted up­

wards up to 120° with click-stops at
60°, 75° and 90° for bouncing the

light off the ceiling. It can also be

swung 120° to the left or right with

click-stops at 60°, 75°, 90° and 105°

for bouncing the light off a wall. The
flash head may be both tilted and

swung at the same time, taking into
account the distance from flash to

wall or ceiling and from wall or ceil­

ing to subject, for the best overall re­

sults. It need not be set to a click-

stop position for firing.

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