Inon Strobe Dome Filter for Z-330 & D-200
The "Strobe Dome Filter [4900K]" warms up native color temperature of the Z-330 5500K to 4900K while the "Strobe Dome Filter [4600K]" changes native 5500K to 4600K. Warmer colour temperature delivered from Z-330 or D-200 strobe through these filters creates a healthy skin colour on divers or highlights warm colors on any subject. Shooting in RAW with same white balance setting (4900K or 4600K) provides richer blue on background water column keeping natural colours on a subject lit by strobe light.
Strobe Dome Filter SOFT This filter does not widen strobe beam angle and cut strobe output at "approx. 0.3 EV." underwater. Attach this filter when you prefer soft flash light" or want to protect front dome of the strobe. [Compatible Strobe] [Effect on strobe power] |
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Strobe Dome Filter ND An ND filter to step down strobe output at -4EV. [Compatible Strobe] [Effect on strobe power] |
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Strobe Dome Filter [4900K] A color filter to warm native color temperature to 4900K. Warming strobe light is useful to capture diver's skin more healthy or accentuate warm color subject. Also converting RAW files at 4900K can have richer blue water back ground with natural color subject illuminated by a strobe. [Compatible Strobe] [Color temperature] |
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Strobe Dome Filter [4600K] A color filter to warm native color temperature to 4600K. Warming strobe light is useful to capture diver's skin more healthy or accentuate warm color subject. Also converting RAW files at 4600K can have richer blue water back ground with natural color subject illuminated by a strobe. [Compatible Strobe] [Color temperature] |