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Uncle Kevriano

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Is anybody using a ring flash or dual flash set up for Macro photography? Just curious on which model if so, and if you like the results.
 

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Ring flash works well for even lighting, but it will produce a weird looking circular catchlight on anything reflective. For that reason I like using separate flashes, frequently with diffusers.
 
Ring flash works well for even lighting, but it will produce a weird looking circular catchlight on anything reflective. For that reason I like using separate flashes, frequently with diffusers.
Thanks, this is something I have seen, and it does put me off. Have you also used LED lighting or similar, rather than or in addition to flash?
 
Thanks, this is something I have seen, and it does put me off. Have you also used LED lighting or similar, rather than or in addition to flash?

I've never used LED, mainly because I have strobes.
 
I have two LED lights but only use them for static subjects. I find strobes more useful in the field since I can freeze the action better.
Even though I have a Wimberley macro flash bracket system, I more often seem to use my arm to cradle the lens and have my hand holding the wireless strobe.

 
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I have two LED lights but only use them for static subjects. I find strobes more useful in the field since I can freeze the action better.
Even though I have a Wimberley macro flash bracket system, I more often seem to use my arm to cradle the lens and have my hand holding the wireless strobe.

Thanks, interesting.
 

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