May 8, 2010 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google If you've been experimenting with macro and closeup photography and been hesitant to shell out for an expensive ring ...
If you’ve ever done any kind of macro photography, then you can appreciate the need for consistent, even lighting for your subject matter. Normal flashes typically don’t work too well as the subject ...
Ring flashes fit around the barrel of a camera lens to provide an even and diffused light—and they often cost upwards of $200. Spare yourself the expense with a DIY model. Ring flashes are great for ...
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Godox ML-150II Macro Ring Flash review: effective close-up lighting for almost any camera
When it comes to flash, I’ve invested in Godox for work and play. I’ve been using a pair of Godox Ving V860III flashguns and a companion Godox XPro i-TTL RF wireless trigger for a couple of years now, ...
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