Sep 26, 2008, 19:19
I'd say that this lens is working properly:
![[Image: 380905474_iD7uj-L.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/380905474_iD7uj-L.jpg)
![[Image: 380905501_nfPNF-L.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/380905501_nfPNF-L.jpg)
top: full frame, f/2.8. bottom: 100% crop. Shot with a monopod.
Irma, a ring light is one of those things that I occasionally think I want, but the reality is that I actually don't shoot a lot of macros. Hardly any, really, despite owning three macro lenses. (Sorry, NT, but Zig will understand.) There's a decent-looking ring adapterâthe Ray Flashâfor existing flashes that appeals to me in theory, but then I remember that I wouldn't use it.
Have a look at this flash instead: the twin heads can be moved to give you more control over shadow placement and fill light. The MR-14 is best left to dentists and fashion photographers.
![[Image: 380905474_iD7uj-L.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/380905474_iD7uj-L.jpg)
![[Image: 380905501_nfPNF-L.jpg]](http://matthewpiers.smugmug.com/photos/380905501_nfPNF-L.jpg)
top: full frame, f/2.8. bottom: 100% crop. Shot with a monopod.
Irma, a ring light is one of those things that I occasionally think I want, but the reality is that I actually don't shoot a lot of macros. Hardly any, really, despite owning three macro lenses. (Sorry, NT, but Zig will understand.) There's a decent-looking ring adapterâthe Ray Flashâfor existing flashes that appeals to me in theory, but then I remember that I wouldn't use it.
Have a look at this flash instead: the twin heads can be moved to give you more control over shadow placement and fill light. The MR-14 is best left to dentists and fashion photographers.
