I frankly did not know where to post this...sorry for the poor filing...
I need to shoot at subjects after their image has been reflected by a normal (e.g., bathroom) mirror. That is, I point at the mirror itself to shoot. At the same time I cannot afford to degrade the image significantly. My questions are:
1. Does a normal mirror (cleaned and not marred, of course) degrade the image in such a way that a side-by-side comparison of two prints --- one taken aimed at the subject, the other aimed at the mirror --- will show objectionable differences?
2. If yes, can someone point me to some reference where I can figure out what kind of mirror (flatness, material, etc) I should use not to degrade the image too much?
I could do the experiment myself, but maybe someone knows the answer already and that would save me some time and grief.
If there is a guru of optics out there, please speak out!
Thanks a bunch
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