Thursday, February 4, 2010

Ring Light Nikon D80 Florescent Tube Or LED For Macro Ring Light?

Florescent Tube or LED for Macro Ring Light? - ring light nikon d80

I am looking for a ring of light. Two possibilities: fluorescent tubes or LEDs?

Subway: http://cgi.ebay.com/Macro-Ring-Light-For ...

LED: ... http://cgi.ebay.com/Ring-Light-Macro-Fla

what is best and why?

1 comments:

lensmen2 said...

The tubes use patterns .. more or battery must be connected to the power supply.

The LED models consume less battery ..

But neither are as bright as an e-mail ring flash light, but they are cheaper.

Electronic Flash Light ring generally allow DOF (depth of field) to support control and the ability to make a lot with the use of a tripod, or, including shooting is connected to power. Electronic flash disappear very quickly, regardless of shutter speed, sometimes in the 1 / 10, 000 seconds (some more, some less Lil A), but still quick-frozen Enuf a bee on a flower, the hummingbird, and in a manger. But if the shutter speed is too slow, you can, or motion blur, not the backlight, which can affect the idea of the picture mentioned.

Problems with most of the lights of the electronic ring flash is that it is light, such as surround sound ... It is everywhere, but like a light that is flat and has no depth or 3D-EFX, highlight the theme .. Some have little opportunity to sift or sections of the ring (LED tubesif segmented, and others), the page "light" allowed to give it 3D EFX.

For the $ $ Tho, your research is fun accessory that you will be times of joy and pleasure in. If you have a macro lens for use if your truth in the notion of close up photography can be expanded to obtain extension tubes and / or bellows.

Have Fun ..

Bob - Tucson

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