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Macro ring lite flash
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Persistent shadows and poor textures
Shoe-mount flash: although this is not bad in terms of a
hard, modulated type of shot, shadows from the second
clip-on flash
hand and case stand out, and the light from the flash is
reflected in the crystal, detracting from the overall shot.
Macro Ring Lite flash
Close-up
of a single part
Because this image was shot with
an clip-on flash, strong shadows
are clearly visible beneath the
second hand. When shot with the
Macro Ring Lite flash, there are no
troublesome shadows and the dial
is beautifully captured.
clip-on flash
Increase
photo
quality
Incorporating
ambient light with
slow sync makes
for refined lighting
in shots
When making use of ambient
lighting in shots, you can
produce photos with a different
feel than those taken with the
flash only. Because the shutter
speed is slower, a tripod is often
necessary. Try adjusting flash
exposure compensation for a
technique that matches your
ideas perfectly.
Beautifully record the delicate details of a watch collection
Partial close-ups
of favorite items
Photos of an engraving on the back
cover, the buckle, or a special crown
are great ways to keep a memento
of a favorite watch. The Macro Ring
Lite is the perfect flash for beautifully
capturing these types of details.
Crisp flash exposure
compensation
with dial controls
On the MR-14EX II, press the function
button 2, the Set button, or turn
the Select dial to set flash exposure
compensation. Compensation values
can be set up to ±3 stops, in 1/3 stop
increments. The MR-14EX II's dial
makes settings quick and easy.
Advanced
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Macro Ring Lite flash
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