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Flashpoint Ring Li-On Ringflash Review

16 Aug

Adorama has been on a roll with its rechargeable lithium-ion battery powered flash units. Not long ago, they debuted the FlashPoint Zoom Speedlight, and now they have upped the ante with a monster 400ws ringflash. I recently got my hands on this ringflash and ran it through some tests to see how it would perform. Read on for some specs and details!

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

Ring Li-on flash with Canon 5D Mark III and Canon 100mm f/2.8 macro lens attached.

What’s in the Box

The first thing you’ll notice about this ringflash is its size, as indicated by the large box it arrives in. Included in the box are:

  • (1) FlashPoint Ring Li-On 400ws Ringflash with a Guide Number of 82
  • (1) Snap-on diffuser ring
  • (1) PC cable
  • (1) Rechargeable battery
  • (1) Battery charger
  • (1) Fully adjustable camera bracket with 1/4″ x 20 screw mount

With the rechargeable battery, the flash weighs in at 3.1 pounds (1.4kg), and has dimensions of 8.9 x 9.1 x 2.8″. Due to its size, I found it was very difficult to use this flash in handheld mode, without using the included bracket to hold it in place with my camera, or on a tripod. As a result, the final product ends up weighing quite a bit. Even though it is fully transportable, I would not consider this setup to be the most compact and travel-friendly, especially since the flash doesn’t come with a carrying case. However, the easily affixed umbrella bracket and tripod mounting included with the flash make it a breeze to use this flash in a hands-free studio setup.

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

The flash can be triggered via the included PC cable with a 3.5mm jack, or remotely from a distance of 150+ feet away using the Flashpoint Commander set (sold separately). This means that the Flashpoint Ring Li-on Ringflash can be triggered by any camera that has a PC socket, adapter in a hot shoe, or connection to the wireless Flashpoint Commander system. The only possible limitation is  lens size. If you opt to shoot through the Ring Li-on flash, it must be done with a lens no larger than 3.5 inches in diameter, otherwise it won’t fit through the middle opening in the flash.

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

Features

Despite its somewhat cumbersome size, one of the Ring Li-on’s best features is the 11.1V Lithium-ion cell battery with a 4500mAh capacity. This powerful battery can run the flash through about 450 full-power discharges, before needing a recharge. Additionally, the powerful battery also allows for the flash to perform with a solid guide number of 82 (feet at ISO 100), which is very rare among portable ringflashes.

Flash output is very easily controlled via an intuitive, illuminated rear selection dial that clearly indicates battery levels, LED model/video lamp power, and flash modes of Manual, 2 Slave, and Stroboscopic. The flash’s power is adjustable in 1/3 stop increments from full power down to 1/128th power with a recycling time of between 0.5 seconds and 2.8 seconds on a fully charged battery. Flash duration averages between 1/300 to 1/20000 seconds depending on the power of the output.

Another great feature of the Ring Li-on flash is the ability to emit constant 440 lux LED lighting with three level output settings for use as a modeling light or a video light, and it will even power-off automatically after a set period of time to conserve battery power.

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

Ring Li-on Flash in Practice

For those of you unfamiliar with ringflashes, they tend to be favored among fashion and portrait photographers thanks to the ringed catchlights that are produced in the subject’s eyes. Macro photography shooters may also find ringflashes appealing since they produce virtually shadow-free lighting with even illumination. You may also have seen ringflashes used by medical and dental professionals, again because of the even lighting produced.

In the portrait below, the Ring Li-on flash produces a look with very balanced lighting that is very soft on the shadows. The subject is evenly exposed, and we see the signature ring-shaped catchlight in his eyes.

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

The Ring Li-on flash also performs superbly when paired with a macro lens, although I strongly advise using the provided bracket to help stabilize your rig. Below, the Ring Li-on flash was used to photograph a family heirloom ring. Little to no shadow is detectable, and the ringflash’s catchlight is reflected in the pearl. In the final example, the Ring Li-on is used to take a macro photo of a succulent plant, thus providing even lighting with just a hint of a shadow even in this layered plant.

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

Adorama Flashpoint Ring Li-on ring flash

Your Turn

What’s your take on ringflashes? How do you incorporate them into your photography work, if at all?

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Der Leipziger Ring auf einem Bild

26 May

Der Augustusplatz am Leipziger Ring, früher und heute

Ein Beitrag von: Jörg Dietrich

Vor zwei Jahren zeigte mir der Verleger Mark Lehmstedt auf der Leipziger Buchmesse ein extrem langes Leporello mit einer Lithographie aus der Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts. Es handelte sich dabei um eine Abbildung des dreieinhalb Kilometer langen Leipziger Rings auf zehn nahtlos aneinandergefügten Panoramen.
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Adorama launches Flashpoint Ring Li-On 400ws ringflash

14 Mar

Adorama has launched a 400ws ring flash which uses a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Part of the Flashpoint brand, it features a circular flash tube with an aperture capable of accommodating a lens barrel with a diameter of up to 3.5in/95mm. With a guide number of 82ft/25m the ring is powerful enough not only for macro work, but also headshots and full-length portraits. Read more

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Put a Miniature Diorama On It: Amazing Tiny Ring Box Art

12 Mar

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

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A vendor at a market in Paris handed artist Talwst an antique ring box and said, ‘I want to see you do something with this.’ From that chance encounter has sprung an entire collection of tiny miniature scenes that fit inside these compact little containers, with minuscule figurines and painted backdrops replacing the expected jewels when you open the lids.

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The Toronto-based artist depicts everything from surreal scenes, like a couple and a snake on the moon in ‘Space Family Rothschild,’ to historic current events like the death of Michael Brown, in which a group of police officers shoot off their guns with cotton smoke.

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The humorous ‘Banksy Is Your Gran’ (top image) reveals the true identity of England’s most famous anonymous street artist, while ‘Errrbody loves McDonalds’ shows a horse and cart in the foreground with an incongruous fast food sign visible within the trees.

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“I like to capture memories and fleeting moments,” says Tawlst. “They feel all the more moving because of their fugitive nature. I want the viewer to open the box and feel they have been transported to another world.”

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Finally, a Ring Light for Your Phone!

05 Jan

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You like your phone enough to put a ring on it, right? ‘Course you do.

The Smartphone Ring Light takes your relationship with your phone and your lighting game to the next level.

Use the Ring Light on the case or pop it off for handheld spot lighting. This beauty has variable brightness and temps, so you can get the exact light you need for any situation.

Your phone’s no single lady now, with a ring light to prove it!

Snag a Ring Light Today or Learn More
$ 85 at the Photojojo Shop


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Secret Engagement: Flat Ring Case Enables Surprise Proposals

10 Nov

[ By WebUrbanist in Design & Products & Packaging. ]

flat pack wedding ring design

As soon as someone pulls out a ring box the (wedding bell) alarms start sounding, hence this ingeniously slim alternative that packs flat into pockets and still doesn’t reveal its purpose once presented to a significant other.

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From its creators: “Clifton is a unique engagement ring case that can be easily slipped into the pocket or the wallet. The discreet design allows the case to be easily hidden without showing much profile. At approximately 1 cm thick, Clifton presents the ring with a delightful flower blooming effect when opened, enchanting the moment.”

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While there are many other ways to surprise someone on this kind of special occasion, this approach seems particularly elegant as a solution. Its creator, Andrew Zo, is a packaging designer who delights in the unboxing process and has won awards and acclaim for this and other work done for both domestic (Canadian) clients and international businesses.

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Canon announces entry-level Rebel T5 (EOS 1200D) and macro ring light

12 Feb

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There’s a new entry-level camera in Canon’s DSLRs lineup, and it’s the Rebel T5 (EOS 1200D). This model replaces the Rebel T3 (EOS 1100D) and features the company’s familiar 18 megapixel CMOS sensor, DIGIC 4 processor, and 9-point AF system. The T5 also has a 3″ LCD, 3 fps continuous shooting, and 1080p video recording. Canon also announced the MR-14EX II Macro Ring Light, which can be controlled wirelessly using the radio-based ‘RT’ system. Both the camera and ring light are priced at $ 549, with the former including an 18-55mm lens.

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Check Out the RoundFlash Ring Flash Adapter

12 Aug

See this little bag? It's about six inches across, yet it contains a ~17", collapsible ring flash adapter.

Curious? I was too. So I ordered one and had it shipped over from Poland. Full test drive, inside.

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orbis® ring flash episode 004 – Off Camera Cord Basics

30 Dec

The basics of using an off camera cord; why you’d want to and how simple they are to connect, with some examples of off-camera cord photos with and without the orbis™ ring flash. Be sure not to miss using the orbis(tm) as a small softbox featured at the end, for directional light that isn’t harsh. Thanks to Anita, the model, from issis.co.nz for her help. Next video, setting up Nikon’s CLS system !

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Nikon 24-70 f2.8 Zoom Ring Fix Repair

19 Oct

This video will help you fix or repair your stiff zoom ring problems with the NIkon 24-70mm f2.8. Disclaimer: Doing this will void your Nikon Warranty! Only do this if your warranty is expired, Nikon refuses to fix your stiff zoom ring, you need your lens ASAP and dont want to wait to get it back, angry at the world, jumping ship to Pentax. lol. UPDATE*** 02/06/11 – SOLD my Nikkor 24-70 to my nikon buddy who will use this lens more than me, he is a wedding photographer, and the lens zoom ring is still smooth and doesn’t stick or get stuck at all.

 
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