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<blockquote data-quote="jwstl" data-source="post: 166895" data-attributes="member: 12977"><p>I agree which is why I like the Nikon R1/R1C1. The R1/R1C1 is not a ring flash; it's a macro lighting kit that includes 2 small flashes that can be placed on a ring mounted on the front of the lens. The 2 flashes can be positioned anywhere you want and can also vary in power for ratio control which results in more pleasing lighting than a typical ring light. The R1C1 includes the SU-800 Commander while the R1 kit does not. You do not need the SU-800 if your camera supports Commander mode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jwstl, post: 166895, member: 12977"] I agree which is why I like the Nikon R1/R1C1. The R1/R1C1 is not a ring flash; it's a macro lighting kit that includes 2 small flashes that can be placed on a ring mounted on the front of the lens. The 2 flashes can be positioned anywhere you want and can also vary in power for ratio control which results in more pleasing lighting than a typical ring light. The R1C1 includes the SU-800 Commander while the R1 kit does not. You do not need the SU-800 if your camera supports Commander mode. [/QUOTE]
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