Eliminate red eye with Professor Kobré’s Lightscoop
No more tinkering in Photoshop to exorcise the demons in your pictures
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Red eye is actually light reflected off the back of your subject’s
eyeball, where there are a lot of blood vessels.
Light from direct flash goes straight out, hits your subject’s
eyeball, and shows up in your pictures as red eye.
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Once light striking your subject no longer comes directly from
your camera’s built-in flash — thanks to Professor Kobré’s
Lightscoop — but rather travels up to the ceiling or out to a
wall and THEN onto your subject, the light is no longer on the
same axis line as the lens of the camera. That means there’s
no light in direct line to your subjects’ eyes and THAT means
no more red eye.
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Professor Kobré’s Lightscoop™ changes the
direction of the tiny light coming from the
pop
up flash in your Nikon, Pentax or Canon camera.
- The bounced light creates an effectively larger
light source.
- The larger source sends out light from a more
natural direction.
- The auto function of your pop up flash continues
to operate
normally, so the flash properly
exposes the picture.
IMPORTANT: Set up your camera as directed.
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New Universal Lightscoops fit ALL currently supported camera models, BELOW.
If your camera model is not listed, we have not assured its compatibility.
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Canon 10D
Canon 20D
Canon 30D
Canon 40D
Canon Rebel XTi OR 400
Canon Rebel XT OR 350
Fuji FinePix Pro
Nikon D40
Nikon D40x
Nikon D50
Nikon D60
Nikon D70
Nikon D70s
Nikon D80
Nikon D100
Nikon D200
Nikon D300
Olympus 420
Olympus 520
Olympus E3
Pentax K10D
Pentax K100D
Pentax K20D
Pentax K200D
Sigma SD14
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