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    YONGNUO MR-58 LED Macro Ring Flash

    Has anyone had any experience with this?

    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/YONGNUO-M...item231bde02c7

    Specifications:
    Light source: 58 pcs high brightness LED
    Mode: Flash and light modes
    Max sync speed: 1/250s
    Guide number: 12
    LED brightness: 350 lum
    Flash head switch: Left/right or both flash head switch
    Flash range: 5-100cm
    LED color temperature: 5500K
    Size of adapter rings: 52mm/58mm/62mm/67mm
    Power supply: 2 * AA batteries(compatible 1.2V Ni-MH rechargeable batteries) or DC 3.3V 1.5A(the batteries are not included)
    Working hours: Approx 1.5h(light mode, 2 * AA Ni-MH batteries)
    Product weight: 220g
    Package weight: 371g
    Controller size: 9.3 * 4.4 * 2.9cm
    Flash head size: 10.8 * 10.8 * 2.7cm
    Package size: 21.5 * 17.5 * 5.8cm

    Obviously it's not going to be in the same class as the Canon and other major third party manufacturers, but I'd be interested to hear from anyone who's used one.
    Mark

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    The link I posted above has since been removed.

    This one is current and active http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/180856230...84.m1423.l2649
    Last edited by unistudent1962; 10-11-2012 at 2:29pm.

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    G'day Mark

    Exp with that LED unit - no, sorry mate
    But I do have 4x Yongnou flashes + wireless triggers that get used in various workshops and they all go extremely well

    All the above cost less than 1x brand-name super flash
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    Thanks Phil,

    I've heard lots of good things about the Yongnuo flashes, which is why I was looking at this unit.

    I've had lots of arguments on another forum that the MR-58 is not a flash at all, it's a light. Although no-one making this argument had actually seen or used one.

    I've only had one response from someone who actually has one, and in his opinion it's not worth spending the money on as the intensity of the "flash" is all but useless for "anything other than stationary objects under controlled conditions."
    Last edited by unistudent1962; 11-11-2012 at 7:34pm.

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    Similar to Phil, I haven't any experience with this particular item but I've used Yongnuo speedlights a lot and I'd certainly buy again.

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