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Thursday, 14 May 2009

Opteka RL-500 eTTL AF Macro Ring Flash for Canon EOS 40D, 30D, 20D, 5D, and Digital Rebel XT, XTi, & XSi

Opteka is pleased to announce the new RL-500 electronic macro flash. The RL-500 is designed to work with both Canon AF 35mm film and Digital SLR cameras. The RL-500 Macro Flash is ideal for photographing subjects in fine detail when the shadowless mode is used, and is extremely effective for scientific and medical applications. Dual flash tubes can fire simultaneously or separately. Using only one flashtube creates modeling, which can give a three-dimensional feeling to the subject. The flash features a guide number of 18 w/ISO 100. The Modeling Flash function makes it possible to check for reflections and shadows before actually taking the flash picture. High Speed Synchro and Exposure compensation functions are also available for advanced flash photography. 52mm and 58mm adapter rings are included with the flash. 55mm, 62mm, 67mm, 72mm and 77mm adapters are sold separately.
Customer Review: Opteka ring flash
I have had my ringflash now for a year and it is still working fine. The stroboscope feature is kind of fun.
Customer Review: a lemon ...
the product didn't work; we're trying to find out how to send it back....


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