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In-camera flashes usually result in high glare, hard shadows, and poor color rendition.  
In-camera flashes usually result in high glare, hard shadows, and poor color rendition.  


Avoid geometric distortion (like taking a front panel shot from above) and trim excessive unrelated background.
Avoid geometric distortion (like taking a front panel shot from above, or a close-up taken with a wide-angle lens), and trim excessive unrelated background.


When photographing an instrument, it's good to also get internal photos.  Using a high f stop and indirect flash (e.g. via a white ceiling) helps put a large part of the image in focus.
When photographing an instrument, it's good to also get internal photos.  Using a high f stop and indirect flash (e.g. via a white ceiling) helps put a large part of the image in focus.

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