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			|  | 12/07/2003 12:42:18 PM · #1 | 
		| | Has anyone here used one of the lower priced ringlight units like the ones from SunPak or Vivitar? I like using one both for portraits and macros, but Canon's unit is too expensive for me. 
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			|  | 12/07/2003 01:29:50 PM · #2 | 
		| | Can you show some examples of what is achieved with this? | 
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			|  | 12/07/2003 03:16:07 PM · #3 | 
		| | I want to get one too. But don't know which to get. I was thinking about a digi-slave L-ring. I don't know how the price compares with other brands. Price $149.00. The effect I want it for is to create a fine black outline around the model.
 Does anyone have an experience with these?
 At B&H
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			|  | 12/07/2003 05:40:19 PM · #4 | 
		| | Spazmo99: I think the Canon units are quite overpriced myself. My only concern with the Sunpak or Vivitar units is how they would work with E-TTL, which I believe (?) your G5 uses.
 If you get one, I would suggest buying it locally or through a resseller that has a good policy on returns, in case you find that it does not "plug & play" well.
 
 pcody:
 The Digi-Slave L-ring is something quite different, not a flash at all but an LED ring lite. I have a little Nikon unit that is similar (though the digi-slave unit looks like it puts out more light). This type of unit will be OK for macro shots on tripod but will not provide any substantial illumination beyond a foot or so.
 
 
 
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			|  | 12/07/2003 05:55:14 PM · #5 | 
		| | Thanks. You saved me a lot of money. 
 Message edited by author 2003-12-07 17:55:27.
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			|  | 12/07/2003 06:16:14 PM · #6 | 
		| | | Originally posted by kirbic: Spazmo99:
 I think the Canon units are quite overpriced myself. My only concern with the Sunpak or Vivitar units is how they would work with E-TTL, which I believe (?) your G5 uses.
 If you get one, I would suggest buying it locally or through a resseller that has a good policy on returns, in case you find that it does not "plug & play" well.
 
 
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 Thanks, I think for the money saved I can live with just plain TTL.
 
 Unfortunately, there are no local dealers that carry the Vivitar or Sunpak units, so I guess I'll just have to buy online.
 
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			|  | 12/08/2003 05:38:14 AM · #7 | 
		| | | Originally posted by kirbic: 
 I think the Canon units are quite overpriced myself. My only concern with the Sunpak or Vivitar units is how they would work with E-TTL, which I believe (?) your G5 uses.
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 I just looked into this to get the vivitar model for my 10D.
 
 The 10D, because of E-TTL won't work with a non E-TTL ringflash.
 
 I was given a good link that explained it in depth on a ofrum here maybe 6 weeks ago, but I can't find it now.
 
 Prior to that I had e-mail'd B&H Photo as I was going to buy from them, but they took a while to respond, and during that time I asked here.  The answer I got from B&H agreed with the article ... you can't use those ring flashes with the 10D because of E-TTL.
 
 I would assume, though I do not know for certain, that the same would apply to other E-TTL cameras, unless you can somehow turn off E-TTL.
 
 Importantly, with the 10D at least, it wasn't just a case of living without the E-TTL feature of the samera, it was a case of having to live without any flash metering at all.  I assume though that you could still use it in full manual mode as it would at least fire the flash.
 
 Message edited by author 2003-12-08 05:40:02.
 
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