Overview

Compatible with DSLR cameras with a hot shoe, the ML-150 II Macro Ring Flash from Godox illuminates your subject with soft, nearly shadowless light that reveals every detail. The ring light consists of two components: a controller, which 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 insure wide compatibility. The control unit is the brain and power pack of the system. The manual unit can regulate light intensity in 11 steps and recycles in 0.1 to 2 seconds and runs on four AA batteries that give you 300 to 1000 flashes.

SKU: GC49-11.ML150II

Godox Ml150Ii Macro Ring Flash Inc Adaptor Rings

Compatible with DSLR cameras with a hot shoe, the ML-150 II Macro Ring Flash from Godox illuminates your subject with soft, nearly shadowless light that reveals every detail. The ring light consists of two components: a controller, which 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 insure wide compatibility. The control unit is the brain and power pack of the system. The manual unit can regulate light intensity in 11 steps and recycles in 0.1 to 2 seconds and runs on four AA batteries that give you 300 to 1000 flashes.

Shadowless and Soft

Encircling the lens, the ML-150 II delivers shadowless light and manageable contrast that renders details without harshness. Circular lighting creates interesting catchlights in the subject's eyes, while the flash's diffuser softens the light quality

More than Nature Photography

The ML-150 II can be used for shooting insects, flowers, portraits, food, and even dental work whether you're an experienced photographer or a beginner

More Options, More Possibilities

The ML-150 II offers eleven levels of brightness, allowing more precise adjustment of the light

Made to Make Macro Photography Easy

The simplicity and functionality of the user interface makes a lengthy instruction manual unnecessary

Highly Adaptable

With a wide variety of included adapter rings, the ML-150 II is compatible with lens diameters measuring 49, 52, 55, 58, 62, 67, 72, and 77mm. The controller unit features a single-contact hot shoe that is compatible with most cameras

Compatibility

Godox Ml150Ii Macro Ring Flash Inc Adaptor Rings

Key Features

  • Compatible with DSLR Hot Shoe Cameras
  • Flash & Control Unit, 11 Power Steps
  • Includes 8 Lens Adapter Rings
  • Color Temperature: 5800K
  • 0.1 to 2 Seconds Recycling Time
  • Runs on AA Batteries

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Product Overview

Compatible with DSLR cameras with a hot shoe, the ML-150 II Macro Ring Flash from Godox illuminates your subject with soft, nearly shadowless light that reveals every detail. The ring light consists of two components: a controller, which 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 insure wide compatibility. The control unit is the brain and power pack of the system. The manual unit can regulate light intensity in 11 steps and recycles in 0.1 to 2 seconds and runs on four AA batteries that give you 300 to 1000 flashes.

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