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The Backscatter Mini Flash MF-2 Underwater Strobe Package combines the new Backscatter Mini Flash 2 Underwater Strobe MF-2 together with the Backscatter Optical Snoot for the ultimate in creative lighting.
Package includes:
- 1 x Backscatter Mini Flash 2 Underwater Strobe MF-2 (bs-mf-2)
- 1 x Backscatter Optical Snoot
Backscatter Mini Flash 2 Underwater Strobe MF-2
The Backscatter Mini Flash (or MF-2 for short) is a small, lightweight, and easy-to-use strobe designed to pair well with compact cameras, like the Olympus TG-6, and provide outstanding macro results. We think it's the easiest-to-shoot strobe EVER.
Backscatter Mini Flash 2 Underwater Strobe MF-2 Features
- Compact yet powerful flash
- Great for compact camera shooters
- Easiest macro strobe for compact, mirrorless, and DSLR cameras
- Optional Optical Snoot for more creativity
The Easiest To Use Macro Strobe + Snoot Combination
Using a strobe with a snoot was once really difficult. Aiming a snoot took lots of practice. The Backscatter Mini Flash and Optical Snoot were designed together with the purpose of making shooting with a snoot as easy as possible. With bright LED lights that project the same beam pattern as the flash through the snoot, you can easily see the exact placement of the snoot beam on your subject when framing a shot and know you are hitting your target. Have a critter that doesn't like a constant light on all the time? Use our short duration modelling flash to check your snoot placement without continuously disturbing a light-sensitive critter.
Super Bright Snoot Output For Dark Backgrounds
The key to success in snoot photography is having dark backgrounds in bright ambient light conditions. The Backscatter Mini Flash MF-1 and Optical Snoot OS-1 combination were designed together to allow the most efficient transfer of light through the snoot optics. The result is an exposure that is brighter than any other snoot on the market and will help you make the darkest backgrounds. When projecting a 6mm hole, a shot can be done at ISO 64, ƒ32 which is a perfect setting to get inky black backgrounds and perfect light on the subject.