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Reviews (9)

01 Jan, 2018
Spread the light
What can you really say about any soft-box but it helps to spread the light. That Ledgo have made a box as an additional accessory rather than include it with the light is a bit frustrating especially as getting one from the local supplier can take an age. But it works. Fits well and enhances those beauty shots.
26 Jul, 2012
Breathed new life into APSC.
1 of 1 found this helpful I have a couple Canons 550d/600d and looking to get the 7D too. I read that a 35mm lens gives similar perspective to a 50mm on a full frame. I was bent on getting a Canon 35mm until I came across Michael Mavens's blog on "best portrait lenses for APSC (1.6 crop) http://michaelthemaven.com/index.cfm?q=tokina+35mm&x=0&y=0
Got a great Ebay deal on a nearly new M35. I own the 11-16mm and it is great wide but the 35mm blows you away. Manual focus is just so easy. Normal is great, macro option makes it excellent and best value for money. Build is solid and this makes an excellent video as well as photography lens option.

21 Dec, 2018
Great FS7 viewfinder modification
A more robust solution to the original weak FS7 monitor rod. Not only is it more sturdy, it allows the viewfinder to maintain its horizontal position. When the camera is being stored in a case the rod can be folded downwards with the monitor tucked sideways safely.
Must thank John Fry for this idea ... search youtube for "Sony FS7 viewfinder & mic mount modifications"