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07/11/2006 12:09:50 PM · #1 |
I thought I saw it all... What is this thing?
what is this thing?
Message edited by ursula - large image. |
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07/11/2006 12:12:18 PM · #2 |
| Just like you said, it's a flash designed for just macro photography. And from what I hear they work really well. |
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07/11/2006 12:14:34 PM · #3 |
its alot of fun
;)
the item on top is a transmitter to the other modules everything is iTTL so the pictures come out pretty well ;) was shot with a two flash system ..
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07/11/2006 12:21:42 PM · #4 |
That's basically the same principle as a ring flash set up. This one looks like it has a LOT of ability to control the seperate flashes though. Nice looking macro flash setup.
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07/11/2006 12:24:50 PM · #5 |
Wow, I've seen ring and two-head units, never a three-head one. Personally, I find it just as effective to light my macro shots using a shoe-mounted flash and a reflector. I can, however, see applications where that approach would not be feasible, especially where shadow-free lighting is desired or in confined areas where a reflector would pose an access problem.
In most applications, I like a soft shadow, it looks more natural than completely diffuse lighting. |
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07/11/2006 12:31:34 PM · #6 |
the concept doen't hold to 'just' 3 flash heads
the ring can hold up to 8 contolling power in (up to 3) groups
they don't have to stay on the ring either -- thay all come with stands
and they can work with the SB800/600 flash heads as well ...
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