It was a dark and stormy night. As I wandered down the hall, I held up my trusty camera. I knew it wouldn't let me down. Lightning crackled across the sky, and thunder followed it like an obliging, faithful servant. The white-blue lightning lit the room up through the window like a strobe light. As I squinted, I could make out a silhouette across the room. I took another step forward, the floor creaking underfoot. I made my way across the room, strewn with dilapidated furniture and broken memories of those who used to live here. I reach the other side of the room, and open the window to let fresh air into the musty room. As I do so, I hear screeching across the floor. I pivot 180°, whipping out my camera and taking a snap by reflex. The camera flash flips out of the camera body with a click, and the room fills with white. Alas! If only I had a flash diffuser attached to my camera, I would have caught a photo of that legendary Pokémon!
Well, my career as a photographer in Pokémon snap may be over (hell, why would a Pokémon photographer look in a creepy abandoned house anyway?), but you can still buy a flash diffuser from Meritline for less than a (US) dollar! Looks like it attaches to the hotshoe, so obviously it would be useless for anyone who doesn't have an SLR with a pop up flash. Well, I bought one anyway, since it's something different from the regular Meritline cheapo cables and LED lights. No code required, enjoy!
Nice deal. Where do you go for Pokemon-spotting?