Orbis Ring Flash Adapter Unboxing video
First look: Quick unboxing vid of the Orbis ring flash adapter with some comparisons between this model and the Ray Flash ring flash adapter.

Ringflash is so expensive. so here’s cheap alternative Ringflash is here.
No more time for low quality Ringflash DIY.
orbis™ ring flash & arm
● For shadowless photos, easily!
● The full orbis™ system
● Includes adjustable arm
● Arm ships for FREE● Beautiful shadowless photos
● Works with your camera system
● No batteries, no bulbs, no effort!● Versatile fitting bracket
● Shoot on-camera for longer
● Tripod mountable, six-way adjustable

Price : $259.00 USD $249.00 USD 
Orbis™ Ring Flash flickr Group Pool
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The orbis™ produces a characteristic ‘ring flash’ look that you’ll recognise from high-end magazine photography. Ring flash has long been distinctive of high-end portrait and fashion photography but studio ring flash systems are bulky, fragile, expensive and hard to use. The orbis™ changes all that.
Used off-lens, to one side of your camera, the orbis™ becomes a great small soft-box, beauty dish or fill light for advanced effects.
Conceived by a full-time professional photographer, inspired by the Strobist philosophy and developed by top optical designers, the orbis™ is made from durable ABS plastic, weighs around 1lb (600g), is totally portable and works with your camera system’s TTL metering.
The ‘one-size-fits-most’ dock means that the orbis™ ringflash fits a huge range of flashes with no need for add-ons. The orbis™ works with all your camera system’s functionality and doesn’t stress the fragile hotshoe connection.
The orbis™ ringflash is great fun to use and gives passionate photographers, like you, an edge. If you’re inspired to take your photography to the next level, the orbis™ is ideal.
TTL functionality, a great price and all in a ring flash built to last.


IDA Grandas-Rhee by orbis ringflash
Performance ‘FLOW’The Diary – CONTACT IMPROV SEOUL
Performance ‘FLOW’ 1+1=11 by IDA Grandas-Rhee and Jane Rhyu
Casey Carlson with ABR800
