📷 Light Up Your Shots with GODOX Magic!
The GODOX MF-R76 Macro LED Ring Flash Speedlite is a powerful lighting solution designed for macro photography enthusiasts. With a robust 76Ws output, it offers 660 full-power flashes and features dual-flash tubes for versatile lighting effects. The device is compatible with a wide range of camera brands and includes 10 adjustable power levels, ensuring optimal illumination for every shot. Its user-friendly interface and long-lasting battery make it an essential tool for professional photographers.
A**N
A must for microphotography
I was looking into buying a 24mm probe lens but that thing is $1500 and is pretty bulky. I already have a 90mm micro lens and honestly just needed a light source in front of my lenses. Then, I randomly found this flash and decided to give it a try.It gets the job done for me and is a much less expensive alternative! I love this flash. If you are into macro photography, I recommend.Another plus is that the flash can be attached to multiple lenses of different sizes.
R**.
Excellent for close up and portrait photography
I love this for macro photography. It is also great for portrait work. Combine this with a high end mirror less camera and you can work in as close as 4.5” macro photography.
R**X
Unit works great, documentation a challenge.
It works great on my Panasonic Lumix G-95. (lens uses the 58 mm adapter) But I had to pretty much figure out the "How" on my own. The manual (such as it is) is written in something charitably described as "Chinglish", in tiny light gray print. I found a PDF online, which helps just to get the print large enough to read, but very, very basic. I found some videos online that taught me a lot more about setting it up and options. I'm playing with settings, and getting some very promising photos. It would have been nice to have, someplace, much more discussion about the interaction of shutter speed, aperture, distance and power level. I'll get it figured out, but wish I had more guidance. And also wish that there had been a 46 mm adaptor for one of my lenses. (A bunch I don't need, that one I do isn't included, I can work around it by buying an inexpensive 46-to-49 mm adaptor and then using the 49 mm one, but all I needed was one more... ) So overall an excellent product with substandard documentation.
E**N
Does not work with Canon R5
Love Godox, unfortunately this will not work with Canon, at least newer models. I should of known since it was supposed to work with several models not just Canon.
S**A
New user's nightmare!
If my life had depended on following the user's manual instructions, I wouldn't be writing anything!! For example, try removing the flash ring using the graphic in the manual...or NOT. Don't damage your lens or camera. Hopefully, there is some competent user-friendly competition. Yes, I'm a novice so I needed all the help the manual could offer: NIL!
B**L
No es compatible con sony a6000
The media could not be loaded. Compre este ring flash después de buscar mucho uno que fuera compatible con mi cámara Sony a6000. Tiene 8 aros adaptadores y ninguno le queda. No puedo usarlo por que no puedo montarlo en el lente. En general el ring flash se ve muy bien, tiene buena iluminacion y si funciona con el hotshoe de la cámara, por eso le puse 2 estrellas y no 1. Quiero poder usarla con mi cámara como estaba descrito, ayudenme con esto para poder dar una calificacion mas alta ya que el ring flash en general esta muy bien, pero me es inutil en este momento.
S**Y
B side of flash died in less than 3 months
A side still works, but the B side is dead.great flash, but longevity and support are lacking.
J**X
WIll not work with Canon STM lenses
The macro light it self looked well constructed, but it will not work with a Canon STM lens because the adapter plate screws into the front of the lens and is too heavy for the lens to focus with it attached. if you have a UTM lens it should work fine as the focusing is all done inside the lens. unfortunately it looks like the only macro ring light that will work is canons and is $550.
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