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Don Hoey 29-12-06 23:08

DIY Ringflash
 
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Today was a workshop day making various brackets for use with flash. Boring machining jobs gives time for the mind to wander.

Two things came to mind during this. Christine ( Saphires ) DIY flash diffuser - see her wedding thread, and Harry's ( Wolfie's ) wonderful macro images taken using flash. The problem for me is Harry uses lots more flash units than I have. The two things came together with the thought of a DIY equivalent of a ringflash. Therefore only one flash, well I could handle that one.

I have a salad bowl sized reflector for the Multiblitz ( see post 12 ) and this got me thinking. Casting around the workshop I found a 7 inch diameter plastic bowl that I use for acid bath. I cut a hole in the back sufficient size to allow 2 lens hoods to screw together, one each side. A few experiments later I cut a square hole in the side to hold the Stofen diffuser from the SB80-DX flash. I taped a second lens hood ( bit of plastic drain pipe would do ) to the inside hood. Wrapped the whole lot in kitchen foil, and hey presto a ringflash for less than £5.

The whole thing needs refining ( make a proper job of it ) but I have attatched the first pic taken using it and a couple of views. The Fuchsia is full frame so not far off the bowl. I might get a 12 inch bowl for an even bigger light. :rolleyes: :D

The flash is G/No 38 and was on 1/16th power. ISO100 aperture f16.

I'm impressed, so thanks Christine and Harry for the inspiration.

Don

Lello 29-12-06 23:15

Very clever Don, Did you used to watch Blue Peter?

robski 29-12-06 23:17

Nice one Don just goes to show you don't need flash gear ( excuse the pun ) to get decent results.

I like the way it gives a nice modelling light. Some ring units only give a flat light.

Don Hoey 29-12-06 23:27

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 15050)
Very clever Don, Did you used to watch Blue Peter?

Sorry Lello, I didn't, but in the UK most people know what that means. ( What can you make from a Cornflakes box ).
I did wonder at the time of making if this was worth a badge. :D :D :D

Don

Don Hoey 29-12-06 23:30

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Originally Posted by robski (Post 15051)
Nice one Don just goes to show you don't need flash gear ( excuse the pun ) to get decent results.

I like the way it gives a nice modelling light. Some ring units only give a flat light.

Could never afford a ringlight Rob. So I have no experience. I just enjoy doing stuff for little or no cost and thought this may be useful to others of similar mind.

Don

Lello 29-12-06 23:34

Looks like I will be raiding Tina's kitchen cupboards whilst she's out shopping tomorrow, (don't worry I wont blame you Don) :)

Don Hoey 29-12-06 23:43

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 15054)
Looks like I will be raiding Tina's kitchen cupboards whilst she's out shopping tomorrow, (don't worry I wont blame you Don) :)


Lello,

:D :D :D

If you do, then a tank cutter if you have one, is easiest for the centre hole. Mark the square hole for the flash and chain drill, it then sharp knife and cut between the holes.

I will do a full instructions post later when I get the 12 inch bowl as I can take pics as I go.

Don

Lello 29-12-06 23:47

Don,
Could you not try and attach some sort of material between the centre lens holder and the edge of the bowl to try and diffuse light more?

Don Hoey 30-12-06 00:06

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Originally Posted by Lello (Post 15057)
Don,
Could you not try and attach some sort of material between the centre lens holder and the edge of the bowl to try and diffuse light more?

Lello,

Its all still a bit experimental. I will go with 12 inch bowl before slicing up one of my free diffusers. Perhaps an additional diffuser would give too flat a light as Rob mentioned. My thought was that the crinkley tin foil would send light in all directions rather than a straight beam.

Don

Saphire 30-12-06 00:14

I can't wait to have a go at making one of these when you finish putting instructions.:D :D :D


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