>>4374871You really won't get good results with a flash mounted on the camera unless you use some kind of big softbox attachment and a quite powerful speedlight
https://www.camerahouse.com.au/promaster-speedlight-softbox-5-x-6-universal-130mm-x-155mm-x-121mmA lense-mounted ring flash will obviously work well, but they aren't cheap, and I suspect you are.
They also really only produce one kind of look.
For very cheap and very effective, and heaps more creative control, a curly flash extension cable will let you use even a small, basic vintage flash unit very effectively for sidelight or backlight effects as well as just stopping motion. Pic very related.
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