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Jul 21, 2014 22:27:33   #
cjc2 Loc: Hellertown PA
 
Does anyone have a D-Flector (for small product photography) and have the instruction book for it? I can't find mine and it seems the company is now defunct.

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Jul 21, 2014 22:30:12   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
Does this help http://www.google.com/search?q=D-Flector#q=deflector+shield+instructions

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Jul 21, 2014 22:34:07   #
cjc2 Loc: Hellertown PA
 
No, but thanks for replying so quickly. That's what I've been getting when I tried. I did manage to track down a few things, but it seems that the company and product are no longer around. I will find my instructions (someday)!

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Jul 21, 2014 22:36:28   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
cjc2 wrote:
No, but thanks for replying so quickly. That's what I've been getting when I tried. I did manage to track down a few things, but it seems that the company and product are no longer around. I will find my instructions (someday)!

Spell check modified it some...

How about this http://www.google.com/#q=d-flector+shield+instructions

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Jul 21, 2014 22:43:12   #
cjc2 Loc: Hellertown PA
 
Nope, but thanks again. The D-Flector is a (large) thin briefcase sized device that opens up with a white surface onto which you can place a small object, such as a lens, to photograph for insurance, documentation, insurance, etc. purposes. I can't remember the exact recommended lighting setup, and that's what I was looking for information on. FWIW, I think the setup is two lights, one on each side, at a 30 degree angle. And, as I remember, the recommended flash. If I don't find the info, I'll just play. It will be nice to get the lighting juices flowing again!

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Jul 21, 2014 22:44:03   #
St3v3M Loc: 35,000 feet
 
cjc2 wrote:
Nope, but thanks again. The D-Flector is a (large) thin briefcase sized device that opens up with a white surface onto which you can place a small object, such as a lens, to photograph for insurance, documentation, insurance, etc. purposes. I can't remember the exact recommended lighting setup, and that's what I was looking for information on. FWIW, I think the setup is two lights, one on each side, at a 30 degree angle. And, as I remember, the recommended flash. If I don't find the info, I'll just play. It will be nice to get the lighting juices flowing again!
Nope, but thanks again. The D-Flector is a (large... (show quote)

Cheers

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Jul 22, 2014 02:30:26   #
Racmanaz Loc: Sunny Tucson!
 
You mean something like this?

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=859556&gclid=CMf4iNSl2L8CFYZaMgodi1cA_w&Q=&is=REG&A=details

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