O MT-24EX é um novo flash ringlight para o sistema EOS que possui todos os recursos e capacidades imagináveis. Empregando E-TTL da Canon, ele tira total vantagem da performance de flash da EOS-1V, EOS-3 e outras câmeras com suporte a E-TTL permitindo velocidades de obturador acima da velocidade de sincronismo normal. Dois flashes disparam em potência uniforme ou podem variar em uma faixa de oito pontos para excepcional iluminação direcional que enfatiza o alívio do assunto. Um ou mais Speedlites 580EX, 550EX, 430 EX ou 420EX podem ser usados como escravo sem fio junto com MT-24EX. A unidade controladora possui um painel LCD informativo iluminado. Aceita packs de bateria de alta capacidade opcionais.
| Número Guia | 72 pés (22m) [com ambos os flashes em potência total] |
| Número de Flashes | Duas cabeças de flash |
| Lâmpadas de Foco | Sim (além de capacidade de modelagem de flash com as câmeras E-TTL) |
| Ângulo de Cobertura | 80 graus em ângulos verticais e horizontais |
| Distância de Alcance Automática | 16,4 pés (5m) (baseado em 100/2.8 macro e filme ISO 100) |
| F-Stops Automáticos | Automação TTL em todas as F-stops |
| Potência Variável | Potência total a 1/64 |
| Dedicação TTL | Sim |
| Terminal Fora da Câmera | O Cabo de Sapata nº 2 Fora da Câmera pode ser usado para controlar todos os ajustes da unidade fora da câmera |
| Tempo de Reciclagem |
7 segundos (potência total com baterias alcalinas) 4 segundos (potência total com baterias Ni-Cd) |
| Fonte de Alimentação | Quatro baterias "AA" 1,5 Volt (alcalina, lítio, NiMh e NiCd) |
| Dimensões |
Unidade de controle: 2,9 x 5,0 x 3,8 polegadas (7,3 x 12,7 x 9,5cm) (LxAxP) Montagem do flash: 9,3 x 3,5 x 1,9 polegada (235 x 90 x 49mm) (LxAxP) |
| Peso |
Unidade de controle: 0,63 libra (0,2kg) Anel de flash: 0,26 libra (0,1kg) |
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Canon MT-24EX versus MR-14EX
I owned Canon's Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and later replaced it with the Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite. I have taken thousands of close-up pics with both, so this review will assist ...Read complete review
I owned Canon's Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and later replaced it with the Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite. I have taken thousands of close-up pics with both, so this review will assist those considering both these options.
These flash units are essential if you are a serious about macro photography. You will be using these units for one of the following reasons:
• As a primary light source when there is insufficient ambient light for sharp images or to obtain good depth of field.
• As a primary light source to create a 'black background' around the macro subject, a look unnatural to my eye but liked by some.
• In bright sunlight/high shadow conditions as fill-flash to create more even light and reduce contrast.
The Twin Lite MT-24EX is a better solution to the Ring Lite MR-14EX in nearly all respects, as follows:
• The dual, directed light sources create subtle shadows and a more natural and pleasing three dimensional effect. The Ring Lite MR-14EX on the other hand produces a comparatively flat looking image.
• The MT-24EX can project light some distance, well beyond the range of the MR-14EX. There will often be times, for example when after taking a close-up of the flower of some shaded forest herb one will want to shoot a little further back to frame a larger part of the plant. The MT-24EX is superbly versatile in this respect, whereas if you have the MR-14EX attached to your lens, at this stage you will often have a problem, as it may not project light far enough to obtain a well exposed image.
The MR-14EX is only slightly superior to the MT-24EX in one aspect, namely that for close up work it emits a more diffuse light which can be preferable when some subjects are comprised of pale or pastel colours (such as white or mauve flowers).
If you can afford it, the MT-24EX is to be much preferred. It does what the MR-14EX does at extreme close up, provides a more pleasing, three dimensional image, and is versatile enough to transit between close-up and greater distance photography between shots, which is a major advantage and convenience.
The MT-24EX with its E-TTL functionality produces consistently well exposed images, and the control unit interface allows for tweaking of light output if one is not quite satisfied with the result.
This product does what any macro photographer needs it to do, namely capture great close-up images. However, there are a few niggles that detract a little from an excellent product.
The control unit is somewhat somewhat bulky and dated, and in need of a refresh (as occurred when the Speedlite 580EX replaced the 550EX some years ago).
The arms that connect the main unit to the lamps can be quite floppy when one uses it on the end of the short EF-S 60 mm macro lens and these can then get in the way during close-up positioning – in this regard the Nikon solution is neater.
The attachment ring is designed for a 52 mm diameter lens whereas Canon's premium macro lens , the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM has a 67 mm diameter. One needs to buy the 67 Macrolite Adapter to ensure compatibility, which is not an optimum solution, partly because the attachment is less secure than the end of a lens.
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I like the build and but I have two problems. The recycle time is slow. It works like those old flashes which flash then do a long zuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnn.. and then are ready again:...Read complete review
I like the build and but I have two problems. The recycle time is slow. It works like those old flashes which flash then do a long zuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuunnnnn.. and then are ready again: because it is an old flash and model has not been update by canon for years. definitely due now.
secondly even when in ettl mode when i take a shot in Av mode, it does not recognize the presence of flash and give me a shutter speed of say 20sec in a dark environment. my 580ex wont do that.
a little bulky too and also you will need accessories if you want to place the flash a little away from subject.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
The flash unit is easy to install and with all the different ways to use it to take a photo you will be surprised on how it improves your close-up shots. You do need to purchase the difussers so that the light is not harsh.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I will highly recommend to the store to sell this product as a kit with adapters for different kind of macro lenses, I had no idea I needed one for the Canon 100mm macro lens until I try to use it, I had to order one and wait until arrived to use it, that was a waste of time.
This flash unit works like magic and I recommend it to anybody that wants to see their pictures so vivid in colors and details
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
The flash works excellently and has a consistent interface with other Canon flashes. Works with ETTL which makes it easier. I would have preferred if it were wireless (i.e. without the coiled wires)
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
able to get the flash where you need it with the adjustments and placements of this ringlite. a little pricey but worth it.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Using for Canon EF MP-E 65mm macro, at f/16, 1/125, ISO 100 may get the pictures icredible quality. But at 5x needed one more flash, e.g. 580EX II. I recommended using it with camera manual mode.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I owned Canon's Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX and later replaced it with the Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite. I have taken thousands of close-up pics with both, so this review will assist those considering both these options.
These flash units are essential if you are a serious about macro photography. You will be using these units for one of the following reasons:
• As a primary light source when there is insufficient ambient light for sharp images or to obtain good depth of field.
• As a primary light source to create a 'black background' around the macro subject, a look unnatural to my eye but liked by some.
• In bright sunlight/high shadow conditions as fill-flash to create more even light and reduce contrast.
The Twin Lite MT-24EX is a better solution to the Ring Lite MR-14EX in nearly all respects, as follows:
• The dual, directed light sources create subtle shadows and a more natural and pleasing three dimensional effect. The Ring Lite MR-14EX on the other hand produces a comparatively flat looking image.
• The MT-24EX can project light some distance, well beyond the range of the MR-14EX. There will often be times, for example when after taking a close-up of the flower of some shaded forest herb one will want to shoot a little further back to frame a larger part of the plant. The MT-24EX is superbly versatile in this respect, whereas if you have the MR-14EX attached to your lens, at this stage you will often have a problem, as it may not project light far enough to obtain a well exposed image.
The MR-14EX is only slightly superior to the MT-24EX in one aspect, namely that for close up work it emits a more diffuse light which can be preferable when some subjects are comprised of pale or pastel colours (such as white or mauve flowers).
If you can afford it, the MT-24EX is to be much preferred. It does what the MR-14EX does at extreme close up, provides a more pleasing, three dimensional image, and is versatile enough to transit between close-up and greater distance photography between shots, which is a major advantage and convenience.
The MT-24EX with its E-TTL functionality produces consistently well exposed images, and the control unit interface allows for tweaking of light output if one is not quite satisfied with the result.
This product does what any macro photographer needs it to do, namely capture great close-up images. However, there are a few niggles that detract a little from an excellent product.
The control unit is somewhat somewhat bulky and dated, and in need of a refresh (as occurred when the Speedlite 580EX replaced the 550EX some years ago).
The arms that connect the main unit to the lamps can be quite floppy when one uses it on the end of the short EF-S 60 mm macro lens and these can then get in the way during close-up positioning – in this regard the Nikon solution is neater.
The attachment ring is designed for a 52 mm diameter lens whereas Canon's premium macro lens , the EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM has a 67 mm diameter. One needs to buy the 67 Macrolite Adapter to ensure compatibility, which is not an optimum solution, partly because the attachment is less secure than the end of a lens.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Very adjustable for your best lighting on a super macro shot, great product
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I have a custom bracket and used 2 580EX flash heads but the 24EX makes it so much easier especially with 2x and larger magnifications. Light (relatively) great E-TTL and manual controls.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I wish canons twin flashes were wireless like the Nikon model. The light is somewhat harsh but with the Sto-fil difussers you have many options to make the light softer. Best of all is you can get the shot no matter what the light conditions.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I use this flash to take picture of chocolate pieces and flowers, and with this flashlight everything was suddenly so easy and the pictures so much better. If you are serious into macro photography this is a must have gear. I thought I could take good macro pictures before I bought this item, but I was wrong.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
This is a must for macro photos, as the regular flash does not do well. Easy to set up on camera, but does add weight. Works well on my EOS 60D with 100mm macro or 180mm macro. Do need the adapter rings to mount on these lens. A little pricey, but worth it.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
I use especially in nature photography, details on small animals and plants. Another good application is to perform field work in geology, macro photography of minerals and rocks.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Just started to use the product, but so far I am very positive. I have used it to test on macro photos of flowers. I appreciate the possibility to angle the two flashes independently and also control them independently of each other.
And so far I have not discovered any negative things, but that might come later after using it more extensively.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Must have for Macro photos
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Macro photography has been my passion. Since I started, I struggled to get the best lighting as possible and have done many DIY props.
In the end, I decided to stop all the nonsense and get myself a Canon MT-24EX Twin lights. Then miracles started to happen.....no more bad lighting, no more excuse for a bad shot, no more dark areas, no more difficult editing....and the list goes on.
Macro maniacs.....GET THIS LIGHT!
By the way, it can be used for other applications too.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Please be aware that it requires a 67mm adaptor to use it with the Canon 100 macro 2.8L lens
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
What a great Macro/Close-up flash. The flash works great lens mounted or by romoving one or both of the heads (they also have tripod mounts on them). This makes this flash so versatile. Excellent Canon quality and performance. Ettl works flawless with my EOS 7D! It is also able to control a slave and I believe it can also be used as a slave. I couldn't be happier with this flash!
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
This is a very good product,
I am sorry that this is not usable with the other cameras.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
Since getting the flash I have used it for macro and close-ups but it appears flexible enough for all sorts of applications. Initially, it seemed limited to macro application in which the lense would allow mounting for the Twin Lite Ring. But I soon discovered that the flash heads themselves have s "hot foot" mount and a thread for tripods,as well as the ring mount platform, making the Twin-lite very adaptable.
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Comments about Canon MT-24EX Macro Twin Lite Ringlite Flash:
This is a very good product,
I am sorry that this is not usable with the other cameras.
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