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Hey friends,

I have a question about Macro Ring Flash. I found a flash online that I wanted to buy And I do not know if it fits my lens. I have a Nikon D7000 camera. I use a Macro 90mm lens + Raynox DCR-250. Can this flash match the diameter of my lens? Attach a link to the flash I want:

option 1:

https://www.amazon.de/Neewer-Macro-...35026&sr=8-10&keywords=macro+twin+flash+nikon

option 2:

https://www.amazon.de/Concept-Makro...ash nikon&language=en_GB&qid=1538725672&sr=8-

I see that in addition to the flash they bring an adapter ring but there is no 90mm. How does that make sense?

And if you have a recommendation for another flash that could suit me, I'd love you to offer me some

Thank you!
 
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You have a lens with a focal length of 90mm.

The adapters are referring to the diameter of the lens, not the focal length.

Determine the diameter of your lens to get the proper adapter. it is marked on the lens by a circle with a line through it. Also often marked on the lens cap.
 
I think they have got little spring loaded thing or something close to that and they will fit on to most lens now.
Its more on if you have the right power source to run it over the fitting of the lens to your camera.
Well this is what I think and I could very well be wrong to.
 
THIS IS one way the product can adapt to many,many different lenses, as shown on the for sale listing #1. BOTH products have the same type of adapters. These macro flash units,both of them, can be adapted to many lenses.
 

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