Tripod Adapter

INON Inc. is pleased to announce its official release of an accessory to attach INON external strobe (S-2000, D-2000, Z-240 etc.) or LED flashlight (LE250, LE550-W, LE550-S, LE240) on a tripod which is equipped with a 1/4 tripod screw, on January 6th, 2011.


  • [Tripod Adapter]
  • --Release date: January 6th, 2011
    --JAN code: 456212143 629 9

    [Tripod Adapter]


    [Tripod Adapter] application with S-2000 + Snoot Set for S-2000(left)
    [Tripod Adapter] combined with LE550-S (right)
    The tripod in images is "KUNEKUNE tripod" from UN Ltd.


Product features

    The [Tripod Adapter] is an adapter to attach INON external strobe (S-2000, D-2000, Z-240 etc.) or LED flashlight (LE250, LE550-W, LE550-S, LE240) via INON Arm II system adapter including [Multi Direct Base II], [Z Adapter] and [Shoe Base] on a tripod (*1) which is equipped with a 1/4 tripod screw to use "off-camera" lighting technique (*2). The "off-camera" lighting technique includes stable aiming of a strobe with a snoot, back lighting for silhouette effect or independent lighting each for a subject and background to enhance your creative lighting idea to make your underwater photo something special.

    (*1)
    When using land use tripod underwater, check its material, surface finishing and construction to make sure that the tripod will not be damaged (rusting or salt build-up) by underwater use. INON Inc. cannot take any responsibility for any trouble/damage (damage to a tripod etc.) resulting from the installation of this product.

    (*2)
    Be well conscious of marine environment and marine lives not to harm them when put a tripod on the seabed.



Compatible Arm II system related product (*3)

    INON Multi Direct Base II
    INON Multi Direct Base II Long
    INON Z Adapter
    INON Shoe Base Adapter D4 + Shoe Base
    INON Shoe Base Adapter X-2 + Shoe Base
    (*3)
    As of December 2010.



    Combination example with INON Arm II system


Relative information


December 27th, 2010
INON INC.


*Press release information is as of December 27th, 2010 and subject to change without prior notice.



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