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Reddit mentions of Neewer 48 LED Ring Light for Macro Canon Nikon Sigma Tamron Lens

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Neewer 48 LED Ring Light for Macro Canon Nikon Sigma Tamron Lens. Here are the top ones.

Neewer 48 LED Ring Light for Macro Canon Nikon Sigma Tamron Lens
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    Features:
  • 6 x Adapter Rings Included! (49mm/52mm/55mm/58mm/62mm/67mm)
  • Specially designed ring shape is perfect for MACRO photography (close-up).
  • This light has a double-duty power supply design which allows you to use 2 x AA batteries or DC power
  • This lighting unit provide a continuous lighting (not flashing), the continuous lighting allows you handle exposure easily.
  • Also great for portrait photography.
Specs:
Color48-LED
Height3.543307083 Inches
Length9.842519675 Inches
Release dateMarch 2015
Weight1.55 Pounds
Width7.480314953 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Neewer 48 LED Ring Light for Macro Canon Nikon Sigma Tamron Lens:

u/johnnychronicseed · 3 pointsr/johnnychronicseed

Ring Light

Will be ordering a Macro lens with my next paycheck... Need MOAR CLARITY!

u/slothlovechunk · 2 pointsr/photoit

I like using this site to find some examples taken using a specific lens.
http://www.flickriver.com/lenses/

I have a Canon 100mm macro and use a cheap led ring light with it and have been surprised what a cheap ring light can do. This was taken at night with the above setup on my 50D.

u/frostickle · 1 pointr/photography

This should go into the weekly questions thread.

But anyway, is she using a macro lens? Buying a different camera will not have much of an effect, the D80 is quite good.

I recommend she pick up a cheap ring flash like this and she should definitely be using a macro lens.

The camera should work just fine on auto if you have a flash and adequite lighting.

If it's in the budget, this flash would be even better, and would be more likely to work with less fuss/fiddling.

Exactly what is she finding "frustrating" about the D80?

If she isn't using a macro lens like this one, she probably won't be able to focus closer than 50cm (or 1.5 feet) from the subject.

Lenses have a minimum focus distance. Macro lenses are designed to have short minimum focus distances. (Sorry to insult your intelligence if you already knew this.. you didn't give me much info in your post)