Well, I'm going to admit that I was indeed wrong.
I got the protractor out and had a quick test - there's about 10 degrees difference between the angles at which my snoot and my honeycomb start causing flare.
However, I would maintain that your comments are not entirely precise, as you've...
So with a flash behind a subject that completely obscures the flash, you're going to get flare from using a snoot instead of a honeycomb?
Why isn't there any in the photo in the first post?
Er.. what?
A snoot is also just a tube, so by your own reasoning they 'train' the light to go in one direction only.
Admittedly they're larger than the tubes of a honeycomb, but the effect on light direction is the same.
The only real difference is that a snoot will have a harder, more...
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