INON S2000 Wide angle

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timz

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Hi, Anyone using INON S2000 Strobes for wide angle shot...?

In My place, the retailer is selling Z240 60% more expensive than the INON S2000 So, technically, I can get 3 INON S2000 with the price of 2 Z240. Well, that's just saying.

Anyway, I would like to know if any of you can advise me on the INON S2000 strobes. I like it small and cheap. I can do the retrofitting on my ARCHON Torches onto the INON S2000 of required to...

Any sample images will be much appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

Tim
 
I ended up with an INON Z240 and will be upgrading to dual strobes in future because I was offered a good price from a shop.

I will try it out with single strobe macro on 4/12/2016.

Hope to get good result.

Thanks everyone
 
You did the right choice. Much better strobe. If you said the d2000, then maybe?
 
These guys have good pricing, I've had no issues with purchases from them. INON Z-240 Strobe Type4- New Type 4 strobes carry "wireless connection" capability as

Thanks Tbar,

Due to the exchange rate, Malaysia LDS is still cheaper without the shipping fee. LDS is selling around USD533.

But I bought my first unit at USD445 because the shop stop doing Underwater Photography and has the last display unit brand new... And not sure why, the unit came with 3 diffussers of differenr color temperature.

Thanks.
 
That's a great buy :)

I have only bought second hand, and they have come wit the diffusers. I assumed it was part of the original package.

I use two strobes and always have the diffuser on. For Macro/close-up they 'soften' the light and for wide-angle broaden the spread.
 
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