Led ring lights for 60mm f2.8

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nzmacro
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Re: Led ring lights for 60mm f2.8
In reply to FrankParis, 4 months ago

FrankParis wrote:

nzmacro wrote:

Like std flash units, ring flash does get harsh reflections Frank if undiffsued. Even worse on shiny subjects where we end up with circular highlights. As all flash work and especially for macro it does pay to diffuse the flash. I end up with harsh circular highlights even on insects bodies that reflect back.

All the best Frank and IMO, treat a ringflash as a std flash and diffuse the light from it.

Okay, I confess I have notice that on shiny surfaces. But a lot of my macro work is done on surfaces that have a matt finish, and so there are no reflections. Even on shiny surfaces, the effect of all the reflections is often attractive, and the lighting between the hot spots is not harsh and the hot spots are so small that they are more interesting than harsh. Sometimes, it's kind of ludicrous, like when you take a picture of person's eye, when you see two white spots from the two tubes.

I'll take my reflector along with me and try it out again. In any case, ring flashes are not "like std flash units," as you start out saying. They give an entirely different impression, a much more pleasant impression in most cases, even in many highly reflective subjects. So I think you overstate your case.

-- Frank Paris

Aww Frank, I would not shoot macro without one. Its the only way I can crank up the F/stops and keep a low ISO.

Just some of those high lights get to me, ahhh hang on an example .......



So what i do Frank, is use a white piece of plastic cut out and just use that on the ring flash. Also just using a simple bracket we can get it away from the lens to add shadows if needed. Still does a great job though.

All the best Frank.

Danny.

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Edited 4 months ago by nzmacro
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