O ExpoImaging Ray Flash é um exclusivo adaptador de flash que converte sua unidade de flash de sapata em um flash circular. Ele desliza sobre a frente da unidade de flash e serve para qualquer lente com um diâmetro frontal de não mais que 4". Ele replica o efeito de iluminação produzido por unidades de flash circular de estúdio tradicionais, caras e de alta potência.
A distribuição de luz é obtida através de um sofisticado sistema de prismas internos, refletores e modeladores de luz projetados para distribuir e projetar a luz de maneira uniforme em volta da lente. Devido ao fato do Ray Flash se basear no flash de sapata para gerar sua luz, ele não contém eletrônica nem tubos de flash e não requer cabos. Além disso, a operação TTL funciona exatamente da mesma forma que com o flash propriamente dito.
O Ray Flash é adequado para fotografia de moda, casamento, retrato, jornalismo e macro como luz principal ou de preenchimento.
| Peso | 1,1 libra (495g) |
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Comments about ExpoImaging Ray Flash Ring Flash Adapter for Canon 580EX II to EOS1D/1DS/1V:
wanted a simple ring flash to carry with me. this one does ok, not a lot of power and fast fall off. Works fine for a close up portrait or macro photography, not for anything bigger. I feel that the cost is a bit high considering what it is.
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Comments about ExpoImaging Ray Flash Ring Flash Adapter for Canon 580EX II to EOS1D/1DS/1V:
I've used ringlights for more than 25-years. I had one adapted to my Speedotron packs and my Norman 400B for years, for studio and location work. For the past few years, I've used the Alien Bees unit, which I like, though it's a bit flimsy in build. I had an editorial come up and decided to use on camera flash, and then decided a ringlight would be great. I saw a write up on this unit and thought "Great! Fits the bill".
Well, it has limitations. First of all, don't plan on using it at a distance of more than about 10-feet. The output dies at about that distance. Second, it requires A LOT of exposure compensation (about a stop over), to properly expose -- at least on a Canon 1D3 and 1Ds3. I'll keep it for my bag of tricks, but it may be used to shoot my kids, not a job.
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Comments about ExpoImaging Ray Flash Ring Flash Adapter for Canon 580EX II to EOS1D/1DS/1V:
FINALLY! A flash that doesn't leave you with a "flash look". Perfect for close-ups, portraits, fill flash and more!! I use mine mostly with a macro lens and a Nissin speedlight. Note: you will need a speedlight to attach this to.
It does not fold up so make sure you have room in your bag. I place the piece that attaches to the flash in a lens pocket in my bag and the rest lays over the pockets with bubble wrap on it.
*if you HATE the way flash looks on close ups or don't want to carry a lighting set with you-- YOU NEED THIS!
Comments about ExpoImaging Ray Flash Ring Flash Adapter for Canon 580EX II to EOS1D/1DS/1V:
Kind of sits weird on the camera even though it's made specifically for it and the flash. It works out pretty well, but for [$], it should come with a defuser of some sort.
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