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elv0000 says:

2.4GHz like the RF-602’s and full high speed sync! what more could you want :-) (besides a Canon version)

www.pixelhk.com/en/prolist.asp?c_id=322

myworld.ebay.com/pixelhk/

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DPJ Photo’s Pro User says:

elv000 – I shoot loads of BMX and Skate stuff, and have never really found any issues using 1/200th. As long as you bump uf the flash power, you will not get any motion blur. After asking around a lot of friends who shoot BMX aswell, i only found one of them who even understood what HSS was. I don’t think it is a popular as you think. Most Skate and Bike photographers just tend to up the power or just throw in more lights. Just my 2p :)
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Hellbelly Pro User says:

HSS wont help to freeze motion, as it “pulses” the flash to cover the whole sensor as the shutter travels across it.
Better to use more power at sync speed or less and use the flash to freeze the motion.
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Creative Lightworks says:

Thanks to all who provided informative reviews on this Pixel trigger.

As exciting as it sounds, it might very well worth waiting until other manufacturers come up with similar products. Pixel’s quality control/reliability issues and customer service are among some of my biggest concerns. I also think that the price is too high for a new product with such quality/reliability problem. When they first put it on Ebay the offering price was $138, and now almost $200. I also don’t particularly like the way they are selling it (by auctioning without Buy It Now option) – basically trying to reap as much profit as they could. If the initial price was $138 then the actual price is most likely around $90 (with some profit margin already). What is the justification of jacking up the price 100% (now almost $200) in less than a week?

Considering that Pixel’s facility is practically next door to Yongnuo (in Kowloon, Hong Kong), I won’t be surprised if Yongnuo will start selling similar product soon, perhaps even as early next year (overseas rumors). These Chinese companies have come a long way, and with more players/competitions in the market it will be more likely that they produce more reliable products with lower price.
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Question :

I need another Flash for my studio, I have Vilensky 850 (it’s made in Israel). So now I’m looking for something good..And now I need to choose from 3 companies: Profoto Compact 600 Plus or Brincolor Minicom 80 or Elinchrom Style FX 400 (but there is now riper shop for Elinchrom in Israel, If something goes wrong I’ll be in need to send to Russia- Because i’ll buy it there).. Elinchrom is the cheapest for me but I’m afraid to stack with broken flash:(.. And another option is Profoto Acute with to head 3-4 year old with new Cables and new Flashtubes for only $800 but they are old and no warranty …
I very much want the Acute system,do you think is it safe to buy it?
I need another Flash for my studio, I have Vilensky 850 (it’s made in Israel). So now I’m looking for something good..And now I need to choose from 3 companies: Profoto Compact 600 Plus or Brincolor Minicom 80 or Elinchrom Style FX 400 (but there is now riper shop for Elinchrom in Israel, If something goes wrong I’ll be in need to send to Russia- Because i’ll buy it there).. Elinchrom is the cheapest for me but I’m afraid to stack with broken flash:(.. And another option is Profoto Acute with to head 3-4 year old with new Cables and new Flashtubes for only $800 but they are old and no warranty …
I very much want the Acute system,do you think is it safe to buy it?

Answer :

If you are in ISrael, istherea Profoto distributor there? I much prefer the Acute2 to the older Acute or Acute AlFA systems. Better controls and better built.
But i don’t have money for new Acute2 :( I was thinking of taking the no warranty old acute with 2 head and maybe adding to my kit a ringflash for portraits

Super-cheap DIY Ringflash

(via http://www.flickr.com/groups/strobist/discuss/72157594277351576/)

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jędrek Pro User says:

After reading a couple of tutorials on the internet on how to build a ring flash, I came up with a technique involving plastic bowls, alu foil and glue. Since it was so much easier than any of the tutorials I’d seen, I decided to share with the internets.

The tutorial:
How to build a cheap ringflash

Examples:
Daniel
Posted at 7:44PM, 10 September 2006 KST ( permalink )

Debbi in California Pro User says:

This is a pretty neat idea. I’ve seen a few on the internet too. I just don’t care for the catchlight a ring light gives in the eyes. Makes the people look spooky (at least to me). I see top fashion photo use it too. It does give a nice even light on the face though.
Debbi
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

Airchinapilot Pro User says:

Hmm sounds like it would work for macro or product photography.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

Super Hanz is a group moderator Super Hanz says:

whaty kind of bowls did you use for these ? home depot ?
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

luckyeddy says:

Great idea, but doesn’t the ringflash soak up alot of juice from the strobe? Surely it is only effective at close range on wide apertures….I am trialling a mod on a 400w/s twin head Lumedyne kit, if it works I will post it here.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

MartijnKoevoets Pro User says:

Very nice, as soons as I have some spare time I’ll fabricate one and post the results here!

I already made one from cardboard a while ago, but that was utter crap so I never used it. :-)
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

jędrek Pro User says:

It does soak up a lot of juice, but you can stop down quite a bit at short range. The loss is mostly in range.

I used… I dunno, the cheapest plastic bowls I could find. I was planning on working in metal, but plastic is so much easier and aluminum foil is much easier to wrap/spread then metal is to polish.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

MartijnKoevoets Pro User says:

Maybe you could’ve got the larger of the 2 bowls with a lid (with a hole cut in for the inner bowl). That way the finished thing would look a little neater and diffuse the light a little.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

Tomper says:

www.flickr.com/photos/52984099@N00/114640969/

(not my pic, just to give you an idea)

Turband shaped pie-form. They have them in metal and plastic, and even with lids (white plastic. for diffuse?)

I guess this would work.
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jędrek Pro User says:

The turband shape might defuse light better… hm.

I’m pretty sure that taping some tissue paper over the exposed part would work as well.

I’m going to try a dual light getup today with a big bowl and cheap canon strobes (117s, I think) and post results.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

jack satta (fnb) is a group moderator jack satta (fnb) Pro User says:

Trailing this link:
www.jyoseph.com/extras/archives/2006/02/diy_ring_light.php

Someone listed these:
www.lyco.co.uk/category-contents/Circular-Tubes.htm?catID…

Strange, I’d think they’re be a market for a simple stick-it–on-a-flash-á-la-Lumiquest-style fabric-y or metal doodad. Anyone want to make money?
:)
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

MartijnKoevoets Pro User says:

I build one this afternoon, used a 110mm PVC-coupler, a dishwashing-tub and a small tupperware-cup. Cost me €10 including some good glue (already had the tinfoil ;-)).

As soon as I get some nice pictures with it, I’ll post them in the group. Oh, a quick test revealed that it also works great as a beautydish.

Here’s a version using a cake-form: panchoskywalker.skyblog.com/
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

Airchinapilot Pro User says:

Martijn .. in your cakeform version you spray metallic paint on the inside. I understand why but do you think there is any instance when it might catch on fire? I realize this is for a flash and wonder if there is any electronic thing that might cause it to light up.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

MartijnKoevoets Pro User says:

I didn’t make it like that, just found the link. Later on in that article the maker says that aluminium foil works much better than spraypaint.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

davidcampbellphoto Pro User says:

That’s cool that you built this. How much are Vivitar ringlights going for these days? I have had one for years, but rarely use it. I would think you could find one on Ebay fairly cheap.
Posted 39 months ago. ( permalink )

psychobit Pro User says:

I’ve made it, thanks.
DIYO Ringflash

Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

Captoe is a group moderator Captoe Pro User says:

Both of these seem to throw more light from below, resulting in a shadow above the subject.

I wonder how that could be avoided?
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

Mawz Pro User says:

Captoe: Rotate the unit 180 degrees aroud the lens. Or add a second speedlight at the top.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

grandslam05 says:

Check this out!!

tbreedlove.googlepages.com/ABR800info.pdf
$399 for a self contained AB Ringflash……………
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

jack satta (fnb) is a group moderator jack satta (fnb) Pro User says:

@grandslam05–

The AB monolight units are great—I’ve used them before; however, they are AC power only, making them pretty much bound to the studio, unless you get a powerpack which hardly makes them portable.

Someone really needs to come up with some quick fabric/bracket/camera arm assembly for <$100.
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luckyeddy says:

I solved the problem by placing a small peice of diffusion material on the lower portion of the ringflash to cover the area exposing the strobe. This reduced the output in that area, and pushed more light around the rest if the ringflash. It took a little experimentation but I got it in the end.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

luckyeddy says:

Whats the idea with the handgrip on the AB 800 ringflash? its in totally the wrong place, surely it would be uncomfortable to hold the camera like this for any length of time. I would prefer a small pad under the bracket that would allow me to hold the camera in a more conventional manner, palm up with my fingers able to control the lens.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

strobist is a group administrator strobist Pro User says:

Jedrek-

Thanks for the great tutorial. I featured it on Strobist this morning. Tell your models they will be seen by about 20,000 people over the weekend!

-DH
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

jędrek Pro User says:

WOW! Thanks so much!

Now, I’m finally going to go back to working on the large, dual-speedlight version I have half done in my kitchen…
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

strobist is a group administrator strobist Pro User says:

No, thank YOU.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

CameraJuice says:

Seems to be good gear if you want to do passport pix / mugshots…

Any links to better portraits? Other than headshots?
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

jack satta (fnb) is a group moderator jack satta (fnb) Pro User says:

@beachcombersrus– while I agree that time is money, it’s cool that a lot of the pro (and consequently, pro-priced) items can be had for pennies on the dollar with a little effort, for the every-person.

Those are softboxes you point out, and have a different effect than the ring light, especially with regards to portraits; it provides a very uniquely soft, flat light that’s very even, and adds interesting eye catchlights. The ring light is very effective when balanced with another side light or two for a rim effect as well.

Holy LED ring lights!
Originally posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )
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codeburner says:

The micro apollo isn’t a ring flash so I don’t see your point. Ring flash in my book goes especially with macro photography. I must admit I could see hauling this ring flash setup around chasing butterflies with my macro lens.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

codeburner says:

I mean could not see.
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

carlos.benjamin is a group moderator carlos.benjamin Pro User says:

Carzee – You mean like these?
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

strobist is a group administrator strobist Pro User says:

Congrats to Jedrek, who hit the Big Time this morning:

www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2006/10/supercheap_diy_ring…
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

Adopt a pet, save a Life AKA..definetlyoverdone Pro User says:

anyone try this with macro shots yet? Id be interested to see a few. I use my 420EX for macro and it works great but i always wanted a ring flash dont ya know!
lol
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

CharlieBrown8989 Pro User says:

Thanks for sharing….
Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink )

jędrek Pro User says:

Dual Flash Cheap-Ass Ringflash

FINALLY got off my butt and made the dual flash model (literally 7 months after cutting the first hole in the bowl) for a shoot today.
Posted 31 months ago. ( permalink )

Michael Sarver Pro User says:

Hey Jedrek, let us know how it works!
Posted 31 months ago. ( permalink )

Benji2008 says:

I just made one too!


Posted 31 months ago. ( permalink )

cMacSutt Pro User says:

i plan to make the tupperware one
Posted 24 months ago. ( permalink )

JxM – JonMack.co.uk Pro User says:

Most of us plan to not bump topics which havn’t been replied to in over 8 months.
Posted 24 months ago. ( permalink )

Sekoudog [deleted] says:

What? I’m confused…
Posted 19 months ago. ( permalink )

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