Overview

Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony

Compatible with Sony TTL and optimised for dental photography, the MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash from Godox delivers an adjusted, improved performance for dental shootings. It illuminates teeth in every direction with a soft and even light, eliminating unwanted vignetting and shadows. The ring light consists of two components: a controller that slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the ring flash, which mounts on your lens. Godox includes 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, and 77mm adapter rings to ensure wide compatibility with most lenses. With a guide number of 45.9' at ISO 100, the MF-R76S+ provides detailed, wrap-around lighting for your close-ups.

SKU: GC49-11.MF-R76S+

Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony

Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony

Compatible with Sony TTL and optimised for dental photography, the MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash from Godox delivers an adjusted, improved performance for dental shootings. It illuminates teeth in every direction with a soft and even light, eliminating unwanted vignetting and shadows. The ring light consists of two components: a controller that slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the ring flash, which mounts on your lens. Godox includes 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, and 77mm adapter rings to ensure wide compatibility with most lenses. With a guide number of 45.9' at ISO 100, the MF-R76S+ provides detailed, wrap-around lighting for your close-ups.

Adding to the unit's versatility, the MF-R76S+ offers TTL and manual modes combined with HSS, first, and second curtain sync capabilities. Besides that, two focus-assist lamps with 10 adjustable levels of power ratio are useful for low light scenes. The control unit powers the system via an included rechargeable lithium battery to ensure long-lasting shoots, giving you up to full-power 550 flashes. A large panel conveniently displays flash settings for easy navigation and control. Godox also supplies a charger, a USB-C cable, and a storage bag.

Practical Dental Photography Guide

For best results taking dental photographs, your camera should be set to manual exposure mode with a shutter speed of 1/200s at ISO 100. Godox also recommends a distance of 5' between the shooter and the subject. Additionally, setting your lens to manual focus is suggested. The MF-R76S+ will help you to capture images at different stages of the dental treatment to easily compare the patient's progress.

Compatible Sony Cameras

a6400, a6000, a9, a7R, a7R II, a7R III, a7R IV, a7R V, DSC-RX100, a7 III, a7 IV, a7C, and ZV-E10

Key Features:

Optimised for Dental Photography

Compatible with Sony TTL

Works with 2.4 GHz Wireless System

What's in the Box:

Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony

Godox Adapter Ring Kit for MF12 Macro Flash

Lithium Battery

USB Charger

USB-C Charging Cable

Storage Bag

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Godox MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash for Sony

Compatible with Sony TTL and optimised for dental photography, the MF-R76S+ Dental Macro Ring Flash from Godox delivers an adjusted, improved performance for dental shootings. It illuminates teeth in every direction with a soft and even light, eliminating unwanted vignetting and shadows. The ring light consists of two components: a controller that slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the ring flash, which mounts on your lens. Godox includes 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, and 77mm adapter rings to ensure wide compatibility with most lenses. With a guide number of 45.9' at ISO 100, the MF-R76S+ provides detailed, wrap-around lighting for your close-ups.

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