INON Z-240 Type 2 strobe plus extras

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I have for sale a used INON Z-240 Type 2 strobe in excellent condition.

Included in the package is:

• INON Optical D Cable/Cap W23 Set

• INON -0.5 White Diffuser (External Auto)

$620 plus shipping from ON, Canada

Thanks

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What does the type 2 mean?

To the best of my knowledge; there are 4 types (revisions) of Inon 240z's... I have a type 2 and type 4 and could not be more pleased with either! Here is the difference between the 4 types;


  • Inon Z240 Type 1 - Original Z240 strobe
  • Inon Z240 Type 2 - Added compatibility with Nikon D80/D200 (and future models) when used with fiber optics, because of the increased number of pre-flashes with these cameras.
  • Inon Z240 Type 3 - Has a stronger modeling/spotting / aiming light, the bulb changed to an LED. Recommends low-discharge batteries such as the Sanyo Eneloop or Powerbase instant, to prevent overheating, especially when the modeling light is on.
  • Inon Z240 Type 4 - Can be fired optically without a fiber optic cable. The TTL flash sensor is many times more sensitive than the previous types. Also, it is safer to use regular AA rechargables.

Per the Underwater photography guide Inon Z240 Review|Underwater Photography Guide


Hope this helps, lee

PS Inon is a pretty nice strobe!
 
Thanks for answering the question Lee!


To the best of my knowledge; there are 4 types (revisions) of Inon 240z's... I have a type 2 and type 4 and could not be more pleased with either! Here is the difference between the 4 types;

  • Inon Z240 Type 1 - Original Z240 strobe
  • Inon Z240 Type 2 - Added compatibility with Nikon D80/D200 (and future models) when used with fiber optics, because of the increased number of pre-flashes with these cameras.
  • Inon Z240 Type 3 - Has a stronger modeling/spotting / aiming light, the bulb changed to an LED. Recommends low-discharge batteries such as the Sanyo Eneloop or Powerbase instant, to prevent overheating, especially when the modeling light is on.
  • Inon Z240 Type 4 - Can be fired optically without a fiber optic cable. The TTL flash sensor is many times more sensitive than the previous types. Also, it is safer to use regular AA rechargables.
Per the Underwater photography guide Inon Z240 Review|Underwater Photography Guide


Hope this helps, lee

PS Inon is a pretty nice strobe!
 
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