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Flashpoint RingFlash : Product Overview with Marcin Lewandowski

Flashpoint RingFlash : Product Overview with Marcin Lewandowski

Update: 2016-01-27
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The Flashpoint Ring Li-on is a 400ws lithium powered, self-contained ringflash system optimized to meet the vision of the ever innovative creative professional photographer. This versatile ringflash is an instant favorite tool of the professional studio photographer due to its ability to produce virtually shadow-free lighting, providing mysterious catchlights 'rings' in the eyes of subjects when used with fashion and portrait work and a 'must-have' for nature and field shooters in macro and close-up situations. Its most important characteristic is to create absolute even illumination with few shadows visible in the photograph. The flash is extremely compact, lightweight and a breeze to use with any DSLR or Medium Format cameras equipped with lenses up to 3.5 inches in diameter. The circular photographic flash has been the light of choice for medical and dental photography where exquisite detail emanating from the ring-of-light is not comprised by harsh off axis flash. 

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Flashpoint RingFlash : Product Overview with Marcin Lewandowski

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