I received this picture (original source) few days ago and my initial thought was that this is the current Nikon 24mm f/1.4 lens. Ever since, I received multiple emails from readers pointing the differences between the two lenses (thanks D40-owner and everybody else who sent that in): One aperture in the DOF scale (probably 16), the [...] Related posts:
Archive for June, 2010
Weekly Nikon related news/links
I will be on the road in the next 7 days with limited Internet connectivity. I don’t expect anything major to happen during that time and I will still cover any breaking/interesting news. Nikon launched a new site nikonlive.com with a “Cool Shot Contest” which is part of its sponsorship of the Nikon at Jones Beach Theater [...] Related posts:
Hacking the Grid

Regular readers of this site will know I am a big fan of the Honl 1/8-inch grid. It is built like a tank, and designed to fit onto nearly any speedlight made.
The first day it arrived at my house (one of the first production samples in the country, as I would later find out) Dave Honl asked to me to test it out and see if it was tough enough.
So I ran over it with my car…
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If memory serves, it was the exact grid pictured above. And to be fair, I have do drive a Scion XA, which is a pretty small car. And I ran over it pretty slowly. But still.
And he did say to test it for toughness. I emailed him back and said, “Yeah, it’s pretty tough.”
(That’ll teach Dave to use me as a beta tester.)
These days I use it so much that it merited a little head-scratching, to see if I could make it faster to slap onto a flash. Dave’s velcro mount was made for versatility across lots of different flashes, but I carry half a dozen identical SB-800s with me. So I am more interested in quick-change speed and ease of use.
To that end, my cheapo speed hack:
Rather than the velcro and speed strap mount, I modded mine to go on with an elastic band — just looped through the grid. I went to my local Target store and got a pack of “Goody Ouchless Comfort Fit Headwraps” for about $2.00 for 8.
Cut into a strip, they fit perfectly through the 1/8″ grid patterns — and of course would also fit the 1/4″ grids. I was gonna give the rest of them to my daughter, but they look pretty useful for other black mini bungee-related hacks. Sorry, Em.
In this case, it makes it a near-instant mount whenever I want to restrict the beam of my SB’s with the even falloff that only a grid can give you. (That’s the main difference between a grid and a snoot.)
And the mod is no knock on the grid, either. I tend to only mod things I use frequently. (And even then, only after finding DIY changes I can make to speed and/or ease my workflow.)
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Got any cool mods of oft-mentioned small flash gear which may be helpful to other readers? Hit us in the comments with your favorite hacks.
