N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

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Rogue Round Flash Kit From £96/$100 www.rogueflash.com

Flash modifiers are a great way to add creative lighting to your shots, and long-established modifier maker Rogue has just released a new range of magnetic modifiers compatible with popular flashguns.

Rogue Round Flash Magnetic Modifiers have been designed to attach directly to the metal ring mount found on Godox, Geekoto, Westcott and Profoto A-series round flashes. Alternatively, modifiers can be attached to a rectangular-head flashgun via the Rogue Flash Adapter (£34/$35). Available in small or standard sizes, this stretchy silicone mount enables quick attachment to flashes, using a metal ring mount to attach other Magnetic Modifier components. Each modifier incorporates six neodymium magnets to provide a strong attachment force to the flash, while the modifiers themselves are made from

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