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Canon MR-14EX II Macro Ring Lite
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Brand | Canon |
Compatible Mountings | Canon |
Battery Life | 3 days |
Camera Flash | Macro |
Included Components | FLASH UNIT |
About this item
- Twin-tube ring lite designed for close-up photography with EF Macro lenses; flash tubes can fire together or independently.
- Supports E-TTL (TTL/E-TTL) wireless autoflash in conjunction with one or more Speedlite 600EX-RT flashes.
- White LED focusing lamps and two forms of modeling flash permit preview of lighting effects.
- Easy operation with illuminated dot-matrix LCD panel for easy flash settings in any lighting condition.
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Product Dimensions | 1 x 5.1 x 4.4 inches |
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Item Weight | 1 pounds |
ASIN | B00ICSNCG6 |
Item model number | MR14EXII |
Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #101 in Macro & Ringlight Flashes |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 10, 2014 |
Manufacturer | Canon Cameras US |
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Product Description
The Canon MR-14EX II macro ring lite is ideal for EOS quality close-up photography when used in conjunction with one of Canon’s EF Macro lenses. Redesigned as a perfect complement to contemporary digital SLR setups, it is the most advanced macro flash Canon has ever produced. It has a maximum Guide No. of 34.4 ft./10.5m at ISO 100 and a twin-tube design where both flash tubes can be directed to fire independently or together. Sophisticated white LED focusing lamps and two forms of modeling lights make for easy and accurate previewing of lighting effects. Infinitely adjustable in any lighting condition with its illuminated dot-matrix LCD, the MR-14EX II has 12 custom functions and supports E-TTL wireless auto flash when linked with one or more Speedlight 600EX-RT flashes. All this in a refined, compact design with shorter recycling times than its predecessor make the MR-14EX II a reliable, customizable choice.
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Customers like the performance and quality of the camera flash. For example, they mention it works well for dental photography and is a good auxiliar for the camera. That said, some complain about the value, saying it's expensive.
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Customers like the performance of the camera flash. For example, they say it works well for dental photography and is a good auxiliary for the camera.
"Works well for dental photography...." Read more
"...Works great, way overpriced. Stars are for build quality and function. Works great." Read more
"Didn’t work. Returned." Read more
"...This one is working like the old one worked." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera flash. They mention that it is well-built, produces great light, and is a high-quality ring flash. The flash makes macro shots look better and increases the amount of hand held shooting.
"...As it is, it puts out great light for macro, but the Polaroid cheapo unit would probably give you similar results. Works great, way overpriced...." Read more
"Delivers enough light to work very well with the 100mm macro lens [[ASIN:B00004XOM3 Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM Fixed Lens for Canon SLR Cameras]..." Read more
"...It is well built, solid device that you would expect from Canon compared to a knock off or aftermarket brand...." Read more
"Love it, makes macro shots look so much better, and greatly increases the amount of hand held shots that will turn out sharp." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the value of the camera flash. They mention that it's expensive and not worth the price.
"Super expensive, not worth the price. If it triggered remote strobes via wireless like the 430 and 600 et units do, it could be justified...." Read more
"...It's worth about $5. They are very inexpensive to manufacture. As for whether I like the flash, how would I know? It is inoperable...." Read more
"Expensive, but a great product..." Read more
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Note that if you want to use a filter with this flash, the manual is a bit ambiguous and unclear about how to do this. I bought a 58 mm filter to put after the Macrolite adapter on the 100mm f/2.8L IS, but before the flash. The flash doesn't fit onto the lens properly this way (but thanks to Amazon's excellent policies I just returned the filter and bought a different size). The manual suggests that this should work, but isn't very clear. To use a filter correctly, either:
a. Buy a 67mm filter for the front of the flash and screw it into the threads on the flash.
b. buy a filter of whatever your lens filter size, put it directly on the lens, and then screw the macrolite adapter to the filter.
So far, I'm happy with it.
No issues.
Thanks Amazon. EG