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12/03/2008 08:37:39 PM · #1
Shelby Chan uses this equipment on end of his lens. The round flash/disc thingy. Whats it called and where do I get one?

Watch the video and you'll see it and some awesome photos too.

ShelbyChanPhotography

12/03/2008 08:39:49 PM · #2
Ring Flash

Message edited by author 2008-12-03 20:41:55.
12/03/2008 08:42:23 PM · #3
Looks like some kind of ringflash. Where to get one that attaches to the cam like his? I have NO idea! But, it says Prophoto on the back :)
12/03/2008 08:42:29 PM · #4
Oh
When I think of ring flash I see Big white tube aorund the lens for macro. Is there a more specific name or type that I can search for?

12/03/2008 08:42:58 PM · #5
There lit with a lot more than that though
12/03/2008 08:45:48 PM · #6
Originally posted by JayA:

There lit with a lot more than that though


Yes I know that there are some other flashes used. I just want to know what that is called specifically that one that he uses and where I can get one.
12/03/2008 08:47:18 PM · #7
Originally posted by LVicari:

Originally posted by JayA:

There lit with a lot more than that though


Yes I know that there are some other flashes used. I just want to know what that is called specifically that one that he uses and where I can get one.


:p me 2 actually ive never seen one like that
12/03/2008 08:48:27 PM · #8
Alien Bees makes an affordable ring flash.
//www.alienbees.com/abr800.html

Others are much more expensve, but there are several out there from the major lighting manufacturers.
12/03/2008 08:51:51 PM · #9
Originally posted by nickp37:

Alien Bees makes an affordable ring flash.
//www.alienbees.com/abr800.html

Others are much more expensve, but there are several out there from the major lighting manufacturers.


And, it says you can just hand hold it. That is what I was looking for in response to the OP. That guy's is handheld and I didn't see a power cord going anywhere but to the camera.
12/03/2008 08:53:57 PM · #10
It still needs to be plugged in, but there are battery packs available.
12/03/2008 09:06:52 PM · #11
Originally posted by nickp37:

It still needs to be plugged in, but there are battery packs available.


It can fire from your camera. You plug it in thru the pc connection. Or you can buy a cord to hook it into your hotshoe.
12/04/2008 01:08:11 AM · #12
Another way you could do it is by using the Ray Flash ringflash adapter. Here's the Canon Version @ Adorama.
Strobist talks about it here.

ETA: I think I found what he uses: Profoto Pro-7 Ringflash, for use with the Pro-7B generator. The generator will put you back $4,100, the flash $2,600. Start saving!

Message edited by author 2008-12-04 01:27:44.
12/04/2008 01:15:51 AM · #13
Originally posted by LVicari:

Originally posted by nickp37:

It still needs to be plugged in, but there are battery packs available.


It can fire from your camera. You plug it in thru the pc connection. Or you can buy a cord to hook it into your hotshoe.


That's for synch; it still needs an external power source. Primary power source is a regular wall plug, 120v. There are portable power packs available for this sort of thing though. They are expenisve too.

R.
12/04/2008 03:03:39 AM · #14
All that Pro Foto gear is pricey. It's great stuff, but you pay for it.
12/04/2008 05:18:24 AM · #15
I know jbsmithana (and/or his wife, whose name escapes me at 2am, sorry) has a ringlight, though not just like that one. They were letting some try it out at the Calgary GTG. Maybe you could PM him for info?
12/04/2008 05:00:03 PM · #16
Thx all for the info.

I am planning on renting the PRofoto one this wknd. Hopefully.If all goes well.

Leo
12/18/2008 11:39:15 AM · #17
Leo,

The ring I use as seen on the videos is a Pro-7 ring by Profoto:

//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163682-REG/Profoto_701_103_Pro_7_Ringflash_Lamphead.html

Outfitted with a softlight reflector:

//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/136246-REG/Profoto_505_511_Softlight_Beauty_Dish_Reflector.html.

You can use all Pro7 line of packs to power it. Personally I only use battery packs, and in my case it is powered primarily by the 7B.

Hope this helps.

Shelby Chan
12/18/2008 11:45:42 AM · #18
Originally posted by ShelbyC:

Leo,

The ring I use as seen on the videos is a Pro-7 ring by Profoto:

//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/163682-REG/Profoto_701_103_Pro_7_Ringflash_Lamphead.html

Outfitted with a softlight reflector:

//www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/136246-REG/Profoto_505_511_Softlight_Beauty_Dish_Reflector.html.

You can use all Pro7 line of packs to power it. Personally I only use battery packs, and in my case it is powered primarily by the 7B.

Hope this helps.

Shelby Chan


Wow, that was nice of Shelby to show up and share this info. Edited to make links live.

R.
12/18/2008 01:21:28 PM · #19
no doubt !

thanks !

Originally posted by Bear_Music:

Wow, that was nice of Shelby to show up and share this info. Edited to make links live.

R.

12/18/2008 02:56:03 PM · #20
Thanks to Shelby for the info.
here is the link to his video.

Check out Shelby's stuff
12/18/2008 03:09:25 PM · #21
Thanks, guys!

Here's a closer look at the set up in discussion:

//farm1.static.flickr.com/193/508243365_0f14aedf1d_o.jpg

//farm1.static.flickr.com/196/508243373_37f4d332e0_o.jpg

Here's the ring/Panasonic LX3 combo. I show this because I sometimes get asked if the ring mount can adapt with smaller bodies.

//farm4.static.flickr.com/3147/3111106576_56d12d7485_o.jpg

Message edited by Manic - please keep images under 500px and 30kb, or post links or thumbs instead.
12/18/2008 08:54:56 PM · #22
Beauty Dish?
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