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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Murray" data-source="post: 435914" data-attributes="member: 9753"><p>I have tried an LED light ring, it is good for finding things in the dark but no good for a lighting source. You need the power of a flash. I am really surprised people are finding lighting hard. Any onboard flash is usable and you can experiment with different things like I have. Also think of the lighting like a portrait shoot and where if at all do you want shadows etc. That will dictate what set up you use. Most of my images up until very recently was using my onboard flash and a foam diffuser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Murray, post: 435914, member: 9753"] I have tried an LED light ring, it is good for finding things in the dark but no good for a lighting source. You need the power of a flash. I am really surprised people are finding lighting hard. Any onboard flash is usable and you can experiment with different things like I have. Also think of the lighting like a portrait shoot and where if at all do you want shadows etc. That will dictate what set up you use. Most of my images up until very recently was using my onboard flash and a foam diffuser. [/QUOTE]
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