stunning DIY ringflash box: 
www.flickr.com/photos/craigwhitephotography/2232019806/in…
Credits for the boxed ringflash go to nickwheeleroz:
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
To see/read more on this project, view the rest of the set
preliminary tests on my home-brewed boxed ring flash.
inspired by nickwheeleroz
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/
Yes, lots of aluminum. Looks like a tank briefcase.
The aluminum came from one 8 foot “L” shaped bar and a meter stick. The handle was from an old cupboard.
The camera in this pic is a D70s w/ tokina 11-16mm + hood. which didn’t fit onto the screw mount as seen. I need a router to get through the rest of the bottom plate aluminum or drill a row of holes for adjustability.
The ringflash should fit most standard lens, might be difficult for 77 mm threads and larger.
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stunning DIY ringflash box:

www.flickr.com/photos/craigwhitephotography/2232019806/in…

Credits for the boxed ringflash go to nickwheeleroz:
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/

To see/read more on this project, view the rest of the set

preliminary tests on my home-brewed boxed ring flash.

inspired by nickwheeleroz
www.flickr.com/photos/nickwheeleroz/2281061700/

Yes, lots of aluminum. Looks like a tank briefcase.

The aluminum came from one 8 foot “L” shaped bar and a meter stick. The handle was from an old cupboard.

The camera in this pic is a D70s w/ tokina 11-16mm + hood. which didn’t fit onto the screw mount as seen. I need a router to get through the rest of the bottom plate aluminum or drill a row of holes for adjustability.

The ringflash should fit most standard lens, might be difficult for 77 mm threads and larger.