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The Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D is a powerful, versatile LED ring light that has been specially designed for macro photography and is compatible with any digital camera. The 3200D version includes a diffusion filter that covers the LEDs. This softens even further the light output, which is preferable in many macro situations.
Equipped with 32 oversized, bright white LEDs, it features a variable power dial to quickly and easily optimize the light output. A larger inner diameter makes the 3200 compatible with almost any SLR lens. It is built with 72mm filter threads, but can be adapted with the use of standard step-up or down rings (not included).
It can be used as a continuous light source, and can also be triggered from a standard PC or hot-shoe sync. This compact, lightweight ring light is perfect for any kind of close-up photography - dental, catalog, jewelry, etc.
| Guide No. | 10'/3 m |
| Number of Flashes | 32 LEDs |
| Max Usable Diameter Size | 77mm (72mm threads) |
| Modeling Light | Yes (continuous mode) |
| Angle of Coverage | Approx. 60° |
| Vari-Power | Yes, variable power dial |
| TTL Dedication | No |
| Recycle Time | 1-second |
| Power Source | 4 AA batteries or optional AC adapter |
| Dimensions | 5.75 x 4.25 x 1.5" (14.6 x 10.8 x 3.8 cm) |
| Weight | 12 oz (340 g) [incl. batteries] |
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
For the price it is the best "bang for buck." If you are shooting with lenses 72mm or larger I would not recomend this.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
Not perfect for all occasions. It seems to be an over used product these days, but for macro photos and some video it is the perfect solution.
Use it wisely!
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
It's a really good flash for Macro photography and can do a good job as a fill flash/video light provided you zoom-in a lot. Otherwise there's a lot of vigneting... I would have expected the ring to be sitting a bit more on the lens than in front of it.
The filter thread is attached directly to the light and cannot be separated, making installation tedious. A quick release could have solved this issue, but the build is rugged except for the flash trigger cable (which is too short) that I expect to break within the first year.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
I'm using this on a Canon G12 with the 58mm filter adapter and close up lens. The constant light helps the camera focus and is much lighter in weight than my Nikon with 105mm macro and ring flash. I'm still working with the color balance as the light is quite cold. This unit is much larger than my previous Digi-slave ring flash but the light is predictable and even. Just make sure to order your step up adapters.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
Does exactly what the Kino Flo Kamio does except instead of costing like [$] [don't quote me on that] and being really intricate to set up and easy to break, it's only [$] and you can throw the thing across the room without any LED's breaking haha. I'm happy as heck! I shoot music videos, a lot of rappers, and they love this thing. However, it's pretty dang bright so if your subject isn't supposed to be wearing sunglasses (and you're shooting at night) prepare to have them squinting for a while before their eyes adjust.I really can't complain at all, this thing is awesome. Just make sure you grab the right step up/down ring to fit your lens' thread size.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
This light is great for macro/close focus and copying. It has the capability to use half or all lights. You can turn it to whatever orientation you want. There is a continuous dimmer control. There is a flash mode, too. I haven't tried that.
I have owned this light since it was first introduced with no complaints. The brightness makes macro focusing easier. It is easy on batteries, too. The construction and assembly seem fine to me, but I am very easy on my equipment.
One more point to consider is that this model can be used with lenses with large diameters. I use mine on a Kowa Super 66 and macro lens with a 67mm filter size without a problem.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
using it for intra oral (dental) photography.
intensity adjustment knob makes intra oral photography covinient.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
This ring light works great! It provide a wide beam and fits directly on my Panasonic DVX100B. With an adapter I can use it on my 58mm Digital Camera. It has AWESOME light control as well. The dimmer control works well along with the ability to turn off half the LEDs.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
Unit provides lots of continuous, cool light and the intensity can be controlled. The only negative is that there were no instructions for the diffuser on how to mount it. Called the manufacturer and found that there is a small nearly clear rubber ring which goes around the diffuser and holds it in. They sent several replacements and all is well.
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Comments about Digi-Slave L-Ring 3200D LED Ring Light with Diffuser:
Good ring light to use around a digital camera lense, especially for macro, to get even lighting. Good for dental professionals. Use step up ring to fit to your camera's lense.
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