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Unread 22-02-2002, 14:01
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Well, as far as photographers go, I think they will have a problem no metter what. The thing is, that many proffesional flashes, while further away from the lens, also zoom with the camera itself. And, as Woddie pointed out, the thing about retroflective tape is that it reflects at all angles. So, while helping in reduce red-eye, having the flash further away wont help much in preventing the reflection of the tape.

As far as video goes, it might not be as much of an issue, as the lights used as external sources are not as bright as a flash is. It might be an issue, but I am sure that the proffesionals know ways around it.

I would be more worried about your amateur pictures by people on your team than by the proffesionals.
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