Strobe Dome Filter ND

INON INC. is pleased to announce official release of new Strobe Dome Filter ND to use for Z-330/D-200 strobe to reduce strobe output at 4.0EV on November 4th, 2018.

Strobe Dome Filter ND *
--Release date: November 4th, 2018
--JAN code: 456212143 862 0


Left: Strobe Dome Filter ND
Center: Strobe Dome Filter ND installed on the D-200 strobe.
Right: Strobe Dome Filter ND installed on the Z-330 strobe.

*The Strobe Dome Filter ND is compatible only with Z-330/D-200 strobe and not usable for any other strobe.


■ Product features ■

Prevent washed-out images in macro shooting
When shooting a subject from close range, using open aperture or higher ISO setting etc. would give you overexposed images by too much strobe light. Using the Strobe Dome Filter ND reduces strobe output at 4.0EV and dramatically helps not to have overexposed images.

Left: Without Strobe Dome Filter ND                        Right: With Strobe Dome Filter ND
Equipment: Canon EOS5D Mark II + EF100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM, UCL-67 M67 Close-up Lens, 2 x Z-330 strobes set at minimum "-6" position and located at close range of the subject.
Photo data: F2.8, 1/250, ISO200
Photo by: Takehiro Aihara/Hamayu Marine Service


Left: Without Strobe Dome Filter ND                        Right: With Strobe Dome Filter ND
Equipment: Canon EOS5D Mark II + EF100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM, 2 x Z-330 strobes set at minimum "-6" position and located at close range of the subject.
Photo data: F2.8, 1/250, ISO400
Photo by: Takehiro Aihara/Hamayu Marine Service



Left: Without Strobe Dome Filter ND                        Right: With Strobe Dome Filter ND
Equipment: Canon EOS5D Mark II + EF100mm F2.8L Macro IS USM, 2 x Z-330 strobes set at minimum "-6" position and located at close range of the subject.
Photo data: F2.8, 1/250, ISO400
Photo by: Takehiro Aihara/Hamayu Marine Service


Constant color balance even through the filter
Thanks to carefully designed Strobe Dome Filter ND to manage color balance of strobe light transmitted through it, tint of native strobe light and tint of strobe light through the filter is almost same. The Strobe Dome Filter ND is designed to reduce strobe power at 4.0EV and successfully reproduces natural color of a subject.

Left: Without Strobe Dome Filter ND (F22)            Right: With Strobe Dome Filter ND(F5.6)
Equipment: Olympus E-M1 Mark II + M. ZUIKO DIGITAL ED60mm F2.8 Macro, 2 x Z-330 strobes set at maximum "FULL" position and located at close range of the subject.
Photo data: 1/250, ISO400, F22 (left) or F5.6 (right)




Superior heat transmittance
The Strobe Dome Filter ND is made of special material which caries significantly high infrared ray transmittance not to keep generated heat inside of the combined strobe but to offer same sequential flash performance without the filter and to reduce strobe output at 4.0EV at the same time.


Provide further faint Manual flash
Both Z-330 and D-200 strobe originally offers 13steps with 1/2EV increments Manual flash mode. Using Strobe Dome Filter ND adds extra faint power settings for further creative lighting.


■ Relative information on INON web site ■

Underwater S-TTL auto strobe Z-330
http://www.inon.jp/products/strobe/z330/top.html

Underwater S-TTL auto strobe D-200
http://www.inon.jp/products/strobe/d200/top.html




October 31th, 2018
INON INC.




*Press release information is as of October 31th, 2018 and subject to change without prior notice.

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