
Set contents: Rubber Hood 52, W40°Filter LE x 2, Snoot Tube 10, Snoot Tube 26
The INON Snoot Set for S-2000 is an accessory for the INON S-2000 to change beam angle. The various combination of packaged parts supports 6 different beam coverage with the following sophisticated effects
●To block extra diffused light eliminating backscatter
●To highlight a subject by illuminating the subject only
●To give a spotlight effect on a subject etc.
The telescopic structure of the Rubber Hood helps to save space for storage.
Various combination of packaged parts provides 6 different beam coverage to suit to a subject and intended effect.
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*Beam coverage is actual measured data by INON INC and could have variant depending on test condition.
*Always conduct test shots to familiar with the product characteristic before you take an important shot. When using the S-2000 in S-TTL Auto mode for spotlight effect of this product, center spot metering mode on a camera is recommended since average metering mode or multi pattern metering mode could wash out the center of an image. In case S-TTL Auto mode does not provide appropriate exposure, use Manual mode.
*Make sure to cool down the "S-2000" according to instruction manual / [Compatible battery, operational limitation on flashing] leaflet provided with the S-2000, to prevent overheating / degradation of light emitting part / inner components. The light emitting part could have discoloration or burn when excessive repeated flashes are made. Should you observe any irregularity mentioned above, stop using the strobe immediately.
*"Slave D Holder Unit 3" of the "Optical D Slave Cable 3 Type L" is not compatible with this product.
*When you entry with this product being attached on a strobe, make sure to evacuate remaining air inside of the Rubber Hood before you get underwater.
*Always extend the "Rubber Hood 52" when using the "Snoot Tube 10" or "Snoot Tube 26" together to prevent possible damage on light emitting part and/or inner circuit of the S-2000 etc. since generated heat could stay close to the light emitting part.