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Neon Strobe
Neon Strobe
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The Bonica Neon Strobe Light is a powerful underwater slave strobe that will enhance picture quality in poor lighting conditions. It also reduces the backscatter problem that often occurs when using a camera's built-in flash. The Neon Strobe works with any U/W camera that comes equipped with a regular tripod mount and has a built-in flash. It fits the Multi Snapper, the Sea King II, and the Handy Snapper perfectly. The Neon Strobe has a fully adjustable arm and flash head, it swivels 360 degrees and will allow flashing from any angle. Uniquely featured with dual sensors (most slave strobes have only one sensor), the Neon Strobe fires simultaneously with the camera flash without the need of a sync cord. Double silicone seal rings give better protection from water leakage. A second Strobe can be attached on the support tray if additional lighting is wanted.Features & Specifications- Guide no. 66 in ft (20 m) on ISO 100- Coverage angle ­ 60 degrees- Color temperature ­ 5700 K- Uses 4 AA batteries, approx 120 flashes - Cycle time ­ approx. 7 sec., - Depth rated at 150ft (50m)- Hi-impact polycarbonate case- Maintenance free silicone O-rings- Positive flotation Camera, marine lens and close up kit shown for illustration only but not included. These items may be purchased seperately.

From: Bonica






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