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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Photography Equipment => Lighting => Topic started by: Beppe Grillo on July 24, 2013, 01:26
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http://www.aputure.com/blog/2012/03/16/amaran-halo-ring-flash-led-released/ (http://www.aputure.com/blog/2012/03/16/amaran-halo-ring-flash-led-released/)
Somebody used/tried it?
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Have one, it came in a box full of toys from eBay. (as in I was shopping for some cables and batteries and the store had these, so I got one) They work. It's not a real flash, it's a LED light that flashes. You can use it continuous too and solve any Sync. problems. Basically I wanted it for fill on macro. I may have used it for some food shots.
$21 eBay BIN easy to find, shipped from China, comes with a slew of lens adapter rings. Everything plastic. If you grab them tight they will bind. Must be turned, not grabbed. I never considered the guide number, but 15 is optimistic. LOW!
It works, could be useful. I won't say much else. It's a little light that goes around the lens and attaches to the filter threads. For twenty-two bucks, how much fun can you stand? :)
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Thank you Uncle Pete!
Yes I think that for the price it could be an interesting accessory.
I was thinking to use it for macro, closeup on little still-life photos and fill-in for outdoor portraits.
I imagined that it was all plastic, but I was not sure.
Can you indicate me, approximately, how much time long the batteries?
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I used to have for couple of months but I found completely useless toy.
Save your money for something more serious like Canon Macro Ring Lite MR-14EX.
It's a bit expensive but ........ 100X better than Aputure Amaran.
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Or consider something like a Ray Flash (http://www.ray-flash.com). It attaches to the head of your speed light and redistributes its light around the lens. I've used mine for years and love the results. A whole lot easier than carrying around a studio strobe.
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Or consider something like a Ray Flash ([url]http://www.ray-flash.com[/url]). It attaches to the head of your speed light and redistributes its light around the lens. I've used mine for years and love the results. A whole lot easier than carrying around a studio strobe.
Thanks for the link disorderly.
I have the impression that it does not fit with Nikon flashes :(
(Sony, Metz, Nissin, Canon)
And yes it is surely lighter that the Boncolor one :D
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Try searching for Sunpak DX-12R. It is a real ring flash with modelling lights that you turn on and stay on until the flash exposure is made. It is only for macro purposes with a GN of 12 (for people photography there are bigger, better and more expensive ones).
I have no idea if they are still made and if not, how desirable (and pricey) they are on eBay but it is an excellent macro ringflash.
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^ Yes, this is surely better, I have found that it costs around $ 125 - 150 if I have understood well.
And the adaptor rings around $ 25 - 30 each one
So about $ 250 - 300 to use it with 3 lenses
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^ Yes, this is surely better, I have found that it costs around $ 125 - 150 if I have understood well.
And the adaptor rings around $ 25 - 30 each one
So about $ 250 - 300 to use it with 3 lenses
Sorry, I hadn't looked for the Sunpak on eBay. I bought mine locally from a Craig's List type site and it came complete in box with all the adapter rings 77mm, 67mm, 62mm and 58mm. I think I paid about $150 for it. Of course, if you buy just one 77mm Sunpak ring you can get the much cheaper stepdown adapters to fit any other lenses...as I have for 52mm lenses (50mm and 105mm micro-Nikkor).
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^ no problem OM