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crunchgear.com - 2/11/2009
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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 you can make for about $5.00, and a little bit of time from stuff you can ...
fring.we.bs - 2/6/2009
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fring.we.bs —
This is a fibre-optic flash extension for your
DSLR's popup flash. Totally easy! Works great! Durable!...
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The Fring - DIY Ring Flash Cheap!
hackedgadgets.com - 2/6/2009
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For about $5 you can build your
own DIY Fiber Optic Camera Flash Ring . It...
allows you to extend the camera flash using fiber optic to illuminate your subject from many tiny points of light all around the camera lens. "This is a ...
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DIY Fiber Optic Camera Flash Ring
to22.net - 2/11/2009
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to22.net —
To22 created something nearly perfect. A continuous ring,
delicately proportioned, beautifully polished and seemingly flawless. There is...
only one tiny imperfection. A speck, no larger than a piece of dust. At a glance, it is barely noticeable. Upon ...
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#5 Universe Ring
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DIY: DSLR fiber optic ring flash
MAKE Magazine —
... by making a ring flash yourself. I especially like the use of an old toothpaste tube for enclosing the fiber optic tubing. Who knew it was so reflective inside?
This is a fibre-optic flash extension for your DSLR's popup flash. Totally easy! Works great! Durable! Designed specifically for K20D with 100 2.8 DFA lens but adaptable to other lenses (see Tamron Adaptall 90 2.5 example at the end.) Build your own!
DIY: DSLR fiber optic ring flash [CrunchGear]
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