froop 19 Posted February 5 For my main rig (Fujifilm X-T3 in a Nauticam housing) I have a couple of Z240s, plus two Kraken video lights - handy for video on my DSLR or the GoPro mounted to the cold shoe. But I've also now got hold of a second hand TG6 with the PT-059 housing, with no other accessories. I'd like to set it up as a small but somewhat capable rig, either for me when I don't want to take my real kit, or for my partner who's more a happy snapper memory maker than keen photographer. So looking for opinions for a pair of strobes. I'm thinking, in order of preference (unless convinced otherwise) of Inon S2000 (or wait for the S220?), Sea & Sea YS-01, or Backscatter Mini 2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChrisRoss 150 Posted February 5 If I was doing it I'd go with the INON, nice little strobe, reliable and use the same batteries as your current strobe. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bvanant 190 Posted February 5 I quite like the BS Mini-2 flash. Different battery of course but perfectly fine for most shooting. Bill Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dann-Oh 40 Posted February 6 I have a backscatter MF1 kit that I am looking to sell. I have not posted it here yet. Backscatter MF-1, OS-1 (snoot) , 1x 18650 battery, and 2-slot Battery Charger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
insomniac 9 Posted February 7 9 hours ago, Dann-Oh said: I have a backscatter MF1 kit that I am looking to sell. I have not posted it here yet. Backscatter MF-1, OS-1 (snoot) , 1x 18650 battery, and 2-slot Battery Charger. If you wanted two, I'de be willing to part with my MF-1 as well... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
froop 19 Posted February 7 Thanks for the offer, but I'd rather get a S-TTL strobe. I've never used TTL, and I am unlikely ever to use it, but for the type of photography my partner wants it for, I'd rather have the option than not. That's why the YS-01 and MF-2 are on my list, and not the YS-03 or MF-1. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites