All,
My favorite type of photography is macro, but my least favorite seems to be flash photography! But I'm going to force myself to change that opinion (and possibly learn that the reason flash is my least favorite is because pop-up flashes are the worst?).
With that - and the discussion occurring over on Nasseem's macro thread - I'm going back and looking again at flash units for macro photography.
I personally like the flexibility of the dual flash units as opposed to the single ring flash. Canon's MT-24EX seems really nice, but I swear that price just shot through the roof recently. I was also looking at this unit from Xotopro which hits a nicer price point, with those articulated arms appears like it would be more flexible (pun intended!) than the MT-24EX, but I can't find any reviews of it and so don't know if it would just be junk.
The next level is to go with Canon's MR-14EX ring flash. I've heard both good and bad things about this one, but also wonder if it is just something that needs to in the bag anyway - along with a flash setup like the above dual units.
And then there are always the cheaper units: DLC DRF-14 Macro Ring Flash or Flashpoint VL-48, 48-LED Macro Ring Light
The other possibility is to get my own articulated arms and flashes too I guess, but I don't know what products to use to do something like that.
Honestly, I really have no clue what I'm talking about here, so I'm looking to folks with experience for advice! And then I'll come back and bug you all for help working with it of course!
If it helps, here are the things I'm shooting with:
- Canon EOS 7D
- Canon EF 100mm f/2.8L Macro IS USM (recently added!)
- Tamron 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro (will need additional adapter rings for any ring flashes)
- Tokina AT-X M35 Pro DX AF 35mm f/2.8 Macro
I'm looking for a setup that will still be pretty mobile as I tend to like to take photos of bugs and whatnot, and don't want to feel that I'm lugging an entire studio around with me all day.
Thanks in advance for all the help!
- Bill
PS: For the sake of discussion, we'll say budget has to stay below $1000 USD. That should give plenty of options without getting into the realm of ridiculousness.