Canon MR-14EX Macro Ring Lite for Canon Digital SLR Cameras
- ASIN: B00004WCI7
- List Price: $750.00
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Product Description:
When you need to take an extreme close-up, make sure you have the Canon MR-14EX. It makes sure you have just the right amount of exposure for your shot. This twin-tube ring lite is designed especially for use with Canon EF Macro lenses Compatible with AA alkaline, lithium, Ni-Cd and Ni-MH batteries; accepts optional Canon external battery packs Supports E-TTL Wireless Autoflash in conjunction with one or more 550EXs Requires Canon LA-DC58 Conversion Lens Adapter for use with Canon G1 / G2
Product Details
- Feature:
- Illuminated LCD panel for easy flash settings in any setting
- Supports E-TTL wireless auto flash
- Twin-tube ring lite designed for close-up photography
- Flash tubes can fire together or independently
- Compatible with all EOS bodies
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: Canon
- EAN: 0082966150425
- IsAutographed: 0
- IsMemorabilia: 0
- Label: Canon Cameras US
- Manufacturer: Canon Cameras US
- Model: MR14-EX
- MPN: MR14-EX
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMERA_OTHER_ACCESSORIES
- ProductTypeSubcategory: ring-light
- Publisher: Canon Cameras US
- SKU: CAMR14EX
- Studio: Canon Cameras US
- UPC: 082966150425
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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A necessity for close macro work
2009-06-03The Canon MR-14EX was a perfect addition to my macro photo equipment. It snaps onto my 50mm compact macro lens quickly and easily and illuminates extreme closeup subjects that a regular on-camera flash could not reach, and it saves futzing with an off-camera extension flash.
My only beef is that the inside diameter of the ring is too small to fit larger diameter lenses (I often like to use my sharp Canon 24-70mm lens with macro rings for extreme macros). There is no easy way to mount the MR14EX on this lens. I have sometimes hand held it in place, but this risks wiggling the rig during exposure. The ring is specifically designed to snap onto only the 50mm and 180mm macro lenses. That said, the small ring diameter does allow you to deliver light onto smaller, closer subjects.
The diverse selectable features of this flash unit allow you to tailor the results to your specific macro needs. The price tag is an eye-popper, but if macro photography is an important part of your photographic repertoire, the MR14EX will expand your creative possibilities considerably and give terrific results.

Awesome for intraoral shots
2009-03-12I use this for taking photographs of my orthodontist patients. I have it mounted to my 100mm macro lens. Perfect.

PRO !
2009-03-02Very usefull for Marco pictures !! a must have item if you can afford it !

Great For Dental Photography
2008-10-25I take pictures for an orthodontists, and this has drastically improved the lighting on my photos. Its great for close up pictures. I use this in conjunction with a Cannon Rebel XT and a 60mm lens.

Canon MR-14EX
2008-06-05Excellent ring light. Easy to use. You get good shading effects with the variable bulb output.
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