Ray Flash: The Ring Flash Adapter |
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"If you’re looking for an economical ring flash lighting solution the Ray Flash adapter might be right for you."
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" Ray Flash ring flash adapter is a flash light modifier that turns your flash gun into a ring flash. It is intended to be used with a flash mounted on camera. Ray Flash simply slides onto a flash head. The flash light passes through the internal "light channels" of the adapter and reflects around the camera lens. This creates a unique look specific to ring flashes often used in fashion photography. "
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"Unless you’ve been in a cave, you’ve probably already seen or heard about the Ray Flash. Everyone is talking about it these days because it is an inexpensive way to get results that are similar to a more expensive solution....."
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from Strobist, 10/26/2009
"Ring light has, for me, gone from a curiosity to what I consider to be an essential part of my lighting kit. I do not always use it when lighting people, but I always bring it. And I frequently end up using it -- but rarely as a main or only light....Light Efficiency - Winner: Ray Flash...Run and Gun - Winner: Ray Flash"
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"In my mind, the Ray Flash is an absolute must if you are doing any portraiture, both in-studio or out, off camera flash – you can STILL mount this baby on the flash and a stand – or macro photography. To be honest, I can’t believe I’ve been going this long without it! For under $200, it is a must-have addition to your camera bag."
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"Scott and Matt were busy this week so Dave invited Corey Barker to join him for this week's episode. David Maynard stopped by the studio to talk about the new Ray Flash.
David Maynard's discussion of the Ray Flash appears between 9:48 and 12:55 in the video stream. "
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"If you like that distinctive, three-dimensional shadow wrap in your portraits generated by a ring flash but don't necessarily want to carry around a cumbersome and expensive ring flash all the time, maybe it's time to switch to Ray Flash."
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"There’s only one thing I can say that describes the Ray Flash Ring Flash adapter: Cool.
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The advantage of this unit is that it’s lightweight, (weighs just one pound) more portable and less expensive than an actual ring flash. I own other devices like this that work on my studio lights, including one from Bowens. But the Ray Flash is lighter, easier to mount and cheaper to buy.
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For the $199, you can’t go wrong. Highly recommended. "
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"When I received the RayFlash a week ago, I was immediately struck by how well the thing seemed to be put together...The Ray Flash opens up lots of opportunities for out-of-studio macro photography, creative off-the-cuff portraits, and all kinds of other stuff I can't think of right now. I look forward to using it more, and hope this review has been helpful to anyone considering addng the RF to their arsenal. Oh, and if you call ExpoImaging (they're based in Watsonville, Calif.), say hi to Lizzy--she's great!"
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