Godox MF-R76C TTL Macro Ring Flash for Canon
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL
- Works with 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
- Optimized for Macro and Close-Up Imaging
- Ring Flash and Control Unit
Godox MF-R76N TTL Macro Ring Flash for Nikon
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Works with 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
- Optimized for Macro and Close-Up Imaging
- Ring Flash and Control Unit
Godox Ring72 Macro LED Ring Light
- Optimized for Macro and Close-Up Imaging
- 8W, Color Temperature: 5600K
- Constant Light: 72 LEDs CRI/TLCI: 96/97
- Full, Left Side, Right Side Settings
Bolt VM-110 LED Macro Ring Light
- Guide No. of 15' / 4.57m at ISO 100
- Continuous Light Source
- Four Clip-On Diffusers
- Adjustable Brightness and Light Settings
Bolt Flexible Macro Flash with LED Focus Light
- Two 14" Flexible Macro Flash Heads
- One Flexible LED Assist Light
- Independent Manual Exposure Control
- Built-In USB-C Rechargeable Battery
Godox MF-R76 Macro Ring Flash
- Compatible with DSLR Hot Shoe Cameras
- Ring Flash and Control Unit
- Flash Power Adjustment: 1/128 to 1/1
- Two Focus Assist Beams
Godox MF12 Macro Flash 2-Light Kit
- Wireless Slave TTL Flash for Close-Ups
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
- Recycling Time: 0.01 to 1.7 Seconds
Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Canon Cameras
- Optimized for Dental Photography
- TTL/Manual Flash Modes
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit
- Optimized for Dental Photography
- TTL/Manual Flash Modes
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
Canon MR-14EX II Macro Ring Lite
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Twin-Tube Design & 12 Custom Functions
- Guide Number: 45.9' at ISO 100
- Coverage: 80° Vertical & Horizontal
Nikon R1C1 Wireless Close-Up Speedlight System
- 2 x SB-R200 Wireless Remote Speedlights
- 1 x SU-800 Wireless Speedlight Commander
- Guide No. 66' at 24mm, Two Flashes
- Customize with Speedlights/Controllers
SmallRig Vibe P30 67mm LED Bi-Color Video Ring Light
- For Video Content Creators and Vloggers
- 67mm Threaded Mounting Ring
- Output: 500 Lux at 1' (5600K)
- 3200-5600K Bi-Color, CRI: 97+
Godox MF12 Macro Flash
- Wireless Slave TTL Flash for Close-Ups
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
- Recycling Time: 0.01 to 1.7 Seconds
Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Canon
- 76Ws Macro Flash with TTL/HSS Support
- Dual Flash Heads & 0-150° Tilt Angle
- Adjustable Modeling Lamps
- Operates on 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Nikon Cameras
- Optimized for Dental Photography
- TTL/Manual Flash Modes
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
Godox MF12 Macro Flash (2-Pack)
- Wireless Slave TTL Flash for Close-Ups
- Guide Number: 16'
- Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
- Recycling Time: 0.01 to 1.7 Seconds
Godox MF-T76S Macro Twin Flash for Sony
- 76Ws Macro Flash with TTL/HSS Support
- Dual Flash Heads & 0-150° Tilt Angle
- Adjustable Modeling Lamps
- Operates on 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
Godox MF-R76S TTL Macro Ring Flash for Sony
- Compatible with Sony TTL
- Works with 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
- Optimized for Macro and Close-Up Imaging
- Ring Flash and Control Unit
Canon MT-26EX-RT Macro Twin Lite
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Radio Transmission
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Guide Number: 85.3' at ISO 100
- Detachable Heads with 60° Rotation
Venus Optics Laowa Front LED Ring Light
- For Laowa 25mm f/2.8 Ultra Macro Lens
- Illuminate Close Subjects in Low Light
- Attaches to Front Thread of Lens
- Requires Separate Power Source
Nikon SB-R200 Wireless Remote Speedlight
- Wireless Slave TTL Flash for Close-Ups
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Guide Number: 33' at ISO 100
- Coverage: 24mm (FX Format)
Bolt VM-160-V2 LED Macro Ring Light (Version 2)
- 18 High-Output LEDs
- 8 Levels of Brightness Adjustment
- Flash and Continuous Light Modes
- Left & Right Only Illumination Modes
Godox MF-T76N Macro Twin Flash for Nikon
- 76Ws Macro Flash with TTL/HSS Support
- Dual Flash Heads & 0-150° Tilt Angle
- Adjustable Modeling Lamps
- Operates on 2.4 GHz X Wireless System
Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony
- Optimized for Dental Photography
- Compatible with Sony TTL
- Works with 2.4 GHz Wireless System
- Includes Ring Flash and Control Unit
Olympus STF-8 Twin Flash
- Compatible with Olympus TTL
- Twin Flash Design with Adjustable Ratios
- Guide Number: 27.9' at ISO 100
- Coverage: 12mm (Micro Four Thirds)
Nissin MF18 Macro Ring Flash for Nikon
- Guide Number 52.5' / 16 m
- i-TTL for Nikon Cameras
- Supports HSS to 1/8000 Second
- Fine Macro Mode for Precise Control
Neewer RF1-N TTL Macro Ring Flash for Nikon
- For Macro & Close-Up Imaging
- 76Ws, 5600K CCT
- Three Flash Modes: TTL, M & Multi
- A/B Independent Flash Tubes
Godox ML-150 II Macro Ring Flash
- Compatible with DSLR Hot Shoe Cameras
- Flash & Control Unit, 11 Power Steps
- Includes 8 Lens Adapter Rings
- Color Temperature: 5800K
Shopping for DSLR Ring Flashes & Macro Ring Lights
Macro lights and ringlights are circular lights mounted on cameras to provide even lighting. Unlike other flashes and on-camera lights, these reduce harsh shadows by bathing subjects in a diffused glow. Ring lights are useful for all kinds of close-up portraiture including food, fashion, and nature photography. You can also use them to provide soft lighting for video cameras.
Types of Ring Camera Lights
A ring light is the most common type of on-camera light used for macro photography. It usually attaches directly in front of a camera's lens to provide illumination as close to the subject as possible. Some ring lights are made of circular fluorescent tubes while others use LED lamps. A macro LED ring light uses less power than a fluorescent unit does, and it doesn't get as hot. LED's also make it easier to dim light output and switch between completely illuminating a scene and brightening it from an angle.
A macro twin light is a ring light alternative for close-up photography. Like a ring light, it mounts on the camera's lens to illuminate the subject closely. However, it employs two flash units rather than a light ring. Nikon's wireless close-up speedlight system is a good example of a macro twin light. You can use both types of macro flash lights alone, or in conjunction with high-wattage battery-powered strobe flash heads.
Features to Look for in a Macro Ring Light
First, choose a macro light that's compatible with your camera. Look for a unit with multiple diffusers as well as adapter rings to mount it on different types of lenses. In addition to the standard hot shoe mount, some on-camera lights also include stand/tripod mounts. Select a model that works with a wide range of macro and ringlight accessories.
The light itself should have multiple levels of brightness while also offering continuous illumination and flash modes. The ability to use only left or right illumination also gives you more control over lighting for close-up shots. A backlit LCD display to adjust settings helpful in a macro ring light. Power supply is another important factor to consider. Most small and mid-size ring lights use AA batteries, while some also can run on rechargeable battery packs.
What's a Flexible Macro Light?
This is a macro lighting fixture with long, flexible arms. Rather than mounting directly on a camera lens, it has small, floating flash heads connected to a controller with a hot shoe mount. The illuminating lamps at the ends of the articulating arms can be twin or LED macro ring flash lights. The flexible arms allow you to position the lights exactly where you need them. Each arm also has an independent light output.
Improve your close-up shots by providing bright, soft, and even illumination with the right macro and ringlights. Choose the perfect unit from B&H Photo and Video's premium selection of new and used macro lights, ringlights and accessories.


