I know what you're thinking. "That idiot Sorrel is writing about another DIY ring-flash?" The answer is "yes," but I guarantee this is both the coolest ring flash you have ever seen, and also the only ...
If you’re strapped for cash but you really need a ring flash for your camera, Make has found some instructions that we think will be easy for you to do with some basic household stuff. Because the ...
In the right hands, a ring-flash can produce some great shots with a DSLR; problem is, that "right hand" also likely needs to have a deep pocket to dip into, as DSLR accessories don't tend to be cheap ...
If you like to shoot pics with your digital camera and have wished before that you had a ring flash, but your budget can't support a normal ring flash this is the DIY project for you. A geek has taken ...
I’ve been going batshit crazy with my DSLR the last few months and I’m one of those weird dudes who likes to take macro shots. I don’t know why, but I like taking close up pictures of things because I ...
Ring flashes fit around the barrel of a camera lens to provide an even and diffused light—and they often cost upwards of $200. Spare yourself the expense with a DIY model. Ring flashes are great for ...
Regardless of what camera you use, a ring flash can be expensive. And for macro photography, there’s nothing better. But let’s say you’re on a budget. So instead of spending up to $600, how about one ...
At first at glance, the Ray Flash seems like a needlessly spendthrift way to get flat ring flash lighting. For the same $300 you could buy a standalone ring strobe, right? Yes, but then you end up ...
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