144 LED Ring Light with 4 Zone Control
video presentation of GX-860 showing light/zone control, intensity control, how to combine zones and using the GX-860 on microscope
by rvillariba
this ine that i made is really cheap to make
it only takes sometime to build it by 187poepvlieg
used
1x CD spindle case
1x battery holder
2x AA batteries
100x led 5mm white
used
1x CD spindle case
1x battery holder
2x AA batteries
100x led 5mm white
Mark explains hi speed sync and shows you how can extend the functionality of your Canon flash system with the PocketWizard MiniTT1 and FlexTT5.

Elinchrom EL 19360 Skyport Universal Trigger S
ringflash-1, originally uploaded by Craig White Photography.
Here’s what we’re trying to end up with… Professional looking ringflash– approximate cost $25, some elbow grease and your patience. Shown wih CANON 5D & 580EX2 WITH OFF-SHOE CAMERA CORD.
and here’s the diagram

Product Name : Tronix Explorer XT 115Vac/60Hz Model with Bag
Description : The Tronix Explorer XT is a portable power supply (pure sine wave inverter) designed to power flash and power pack units for location shoots. Compared to other inverters, it uses a 24V power source and it is rated at 350 watts continuous power, 1200 watts peak power and recommended up to 2400ws. Equipped with two (2)12V, 7Ah sealed lead acid batteries and efficient circuit design that generates almost a thousand full power pops for 300ws flash units. It takes 3-5 hours to charge the unit. This unit is compatible with voltages for the following countries: USA, Canada, Mexico, Central American countries, Saudi Arabia, some parts of Japan, Taiwan. [Download User's Guide][Compatibility Chart]
Price :$ 389
Shipping cost:$45.00
Product Dimension :37cm x 14cm x 18cm (8.2 kgs/18lbs)
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Flaghead Ringflash
Flaghead Ringflash
Portable Flash
This unique product was developed by a professional photographer from the Czech Republic. It uses a clever system of internal prisms and reflectors to distribute the light emitted from the flash unit evenly around the large diameter of the ringflash adapter.
Flaghead RAC160 Ringflash Adapter for Canon
Flaghead RAC160 Ringflash Adapter for Canon
Flaghead RAC160-2 Ringflash Adapter, Canon 580EX MkII & 400D…
Flaghead RAC170 Ringflash Adapter, Canon 580EX & 5D/30D/2D..
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It uses a clever system of internal prisms and reflectors to distribute the light emitted from the flash unit evenly around the large diameter of the ringflash adapter. The ringflash adapter creates a very special lighting effect: a “3-d shadow-wrapped look”. Because all light originates from the front, ie from around the lens, it produces a virtually shadowless look on the front of your subject, while a soft even shadow appears around the edges. It is ideally suited for fashion, portrait and beauty images as a main light or fill-in.
DIY ringflash box, originally uploaded by Chun Wu.
I’ve been itching to make a DIY ring flash for sometime but had no luck finding a bundt pan to work with.
nickwheeleroz version (link below) of the home-brewed ringflashes got me down to work. I had followed his steps, then realized the cardboard box alone wasn’t sturdy enough for holding two flashes. I made enforcements by building an aluminum frame for the unit.
However, building the frame alone took alot of effort. Drilling, assembling, measuring then disassembling – repeat. Certainly something I enjoyed ;)
As a result the whole unit is stable! The only downside is, it’s heavy, bulky and ideally to remain on a heavy-duty tripod. My unit without flash & camera weighted 1.2 kg (almost 3 lbs!)
I had high hopes that I could carry that thing around, but after a few tests shots off tripod, my left arm went jelly.
I think this will be my next ringflash project, which seems reasonably light and compact! :
www.flickr.com/photos/craigwhitephotography/2232019806/in…
Credits for the boxed ringflash go to nickwheeleroz:
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
To see/read more on this project, view the rest of the set
preliminary tests on my home-brewed boxed ring flash.
inspired by nickwheeleroz
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
Yes, lots of aluminum. Looks like a tank briefcase.
The aluminum came from one 8 foot “L” shaped bar and a meter stick. The handle was from an old cupboard.
The camera in this pic is a D70s w/ tokina 11-16mm + hood. which didn’t fit onto the screw mount as seen. I need a router to get through the rest of the bottom plate aluminum or drill a row of holes for adjustability.
The ringflash should fit most standard lens, might be difficult for 77 mm threads and larger.
ring-2702, originally uploaded by tylerscott89.
Front view
DIY ringflash 2, originally uploaded by abraham_love.
DIY ringflash made from a box of celebrations. cut a hole in the bottom. Pushed a 50 CD-R drum through the middle. roughly lined with silver foil. Gaffa taped an old flash in there.
, originally uploaded by wonderfulhorriblelife.
1/2 sec, f/7.1, iso 200, 18 mm on tripod
homemade ringflash with leds handheld
DIY Ringflash adaptor, originally uploaded by maticusfowl.
A preview of my first project for my resolution. Instead of a traditional 365, one picture a day for a year, I’m doing 52 week long projects with the final work to be published each Friday, and the first one’s tomorrow. Anyway, above is what I’m doing for my first one: a Do-It-Yourself adaptor to turn my dedicated flash into a Ringflash. It’s cardboard spray painted white to bounce the flash’s light down and into a metal can which has been cut, taped, and painted white also to reflect the light back out.
Here is the info about Pixel Enterprise Limited Company that wiress trigger TR-332,TR-331 manufacture company
The products mainly use for DSLR camera and those brands are Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic, Samsung and other well-known brands. Our product type is camera shutter switch, flash trigger, speedlight, GPS, wireless image transmission, battery grip and other professional accessories. The products are widely used in studio, journalists, advertising, outdoor shooting, enthusiast …etc.
PIXEL ENTERPRISE LIMITED is a professional photographic accessories manufacturer. Our target is focus on technical improvement and quality management. We had a perfect development, design and production system; these made our technical and product quality are the best in the same industry. We strive to create more convenient and advanced photographic accessories depending on the new technology and new product .
The products mainly use for DSLR camera and those brands are Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic, Samsung and other well-known brands. Our product type is camera shutter switch, flash trigger, speedlight, GPS, wireless image transmission, battery grip and other professional accessories. The products are widely used in studio, journalists, advertising, outdoor shooting, enthusiast …etc.
We stick to the principle of working with customers for mutual benefit and common development with the best quality products, good service and technical support.
Global : http://www.pixelhk.com/
English Site : http://www.pixelhk.com/en/about.asp
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The new Pixel Enterprises TR-331 (for Nikon) and TR-332 (for Canon) consist of a transmitter only (TX) component and a receiver only (RX) component which use CR-2 lithium batteries but no transceiver to allow use of the speedlight on the camera itself (which is a real pity – I hope they will make a transceiver version).
They differ from the Pocket Wizard Flex TT5 in that they use the 2.4GHz radio frequency and thus do not need different models for each region of the world (but perhaps there may be interference with other 2.4GHz devices such as portable phones), and although they support High Speed Sync (HSS) flash to 1/8000th sec, they do not appear to have Pocket Wizard’s Hypersync mode, and they do not appear to require use of a laptop and USB connection to program them (but I presume they are much less sophisticated devices and thus less versatile).
They have 15 channels, and are said to operate up to 65 metres, support auto-focus assist, and also have a PC sync socket to fire studio strobes or manual flashes
Now if only they would bring out a much needed Olympus model.
More information on their website.
front view of ringflash box, originally uploaded by Chun Wu.
front view of DIY ringflash box
I’ve been itching to make a DIY ring flash for sometime but had no luck finding a bundt pan to work with.
nickwheeleroz version (link below) of the home-brewed ringflashes got me down to work. I had followed his steps, then realized the cardboard box alone wasn’t sturdy enough for holding two flashes. I made enforcements by building an aluminum frame for the unit.
However, building the frame alone took alot of effort. Drilling, assembling, measuring then disassembling – repeat. Certainly something I enjoyed ;)
As a result the whole unit is stable! The only downside is, it’s heavy, bulky and ideally to remain on a heavy-duty tripod. My unit without flash & camera weighted 1.2 kg (almost 3 lbs!)
I had high hopes that I could carry that thing around, but after a few tests shots off tripod, my left arm went jelly.


Casey Carlson with ABR800
VS. with Alie Bee Ring Flash
I WILL CUT YOU
Pokot tribe girl and ringflash
