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Subject: [Leica] Choices for ringflash photography
From: len-1 at comcast.net (Leonard Taupier)
Date: Sat Mar 1 08:13:49 2008
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That's what I thought. The Zeus unit looks pretty good for your  
purpose. Way too heavy duty for me but my system is integrated into a  
more product photo setup with softbox and umbrellas using SB800's as  
the main light sources. I use the AFS 28-70 Nikkor almost exclusively  
with the D300. Most of the time the flash is off camera.

Len


On Mar 1, 2008, at 10:47 AM, Christopher Williams wrote:

> I'm not interested in macro ringflash like the Nikon system, but  
> portrait photography with ringflash sort of like what David  
> Lachapelle is known for.
>
> http://www.white-lightning.com/zrm1.html
>
>
> Chris
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Leonard Taupier"
> Subject: Re: [Leica] Choices for ringflash photography
>
>
>> Chris,
>>
>> What are your plans for the unit and what are your expectations?   
>> Generally ringlights have low guide numbers. I'm sure you must  
>> have  looked at the Nikon R1C1 system. It's totally wireless on  
>> Nikon  bodies, has a pretty good guide number per flash head and  
>> can be used  off camera. It can be triggered by the SB800, it's  
>> commander unit and  even the built in flash for the D200. It's i- 
>> TTL with Nikon digital  bodies. Plus you can buy additional flash  
>> heads. I currently have two  heads mounted on light stands with  
>> two Photoflex 30" umbrellas used  for soft fill.
>>
>> I also have the Sigma ringlight for closeup work. It's also i-TTL  
>> but  not very good outside of 6 feet or so.
>>
>> Len
>>
>>
>> On Mar 1, 2008, at 1:07 AM, Christopher Williams wrote:
>>
>>> I've been looking into possibly getting a ringflash for my  
>>> cameras  as an alternative flash. Alien Bees and a couple of  
>>> other companies  have them from around $300 and up. Downside if  
>>> you almost have to  get a portable battery pack which adds some  
>>> weight. Like this D3  doesn't already weigh enough! Most likely  
>>> I'd use it on the Lika D200.
>>>
>>> But a few clicks online lead me to this awesome amazing camera  
>>> +ringflash kit!
>>>
>>> http://www.adorama.com/CZLDPRFK.html?searchinfo=lomo&item_no=17
>>>
>>> Sweet! Now could we get a Phase One back to work on it?
>>>
>>> Chris
>>> NOLA
>>>
>>>
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