WS007
Contributor
The guide numbers (GN's) are misleading and say almost nothing, as they are not taking into account how big the angle of the light cone is (the more narrow, the higher the GN at constant light output). GN's of Inon and Sea&Sea are even "measured" above the surface and do not take the absorption/scattering of light UW into account. In the table below, that I have compiled some time ago, one can see that the strobes with highest GNs are the weakest (the Retras in the table are still the old model and the 150W,s are from a third party source, probably it is less)...
Also with W.s (Joule) one must bear in the mind that this is just the energy consumed by a full discharge and the efficiency, i.e. the amount of energy that is emitted as light is not given (the rest is emitted as heat)...
Currently I own four Z330's and one (remaining) YS-D2, no need to acquire new strobes at present. In case I had to buy some it would be Retra, although they are expensive (approx 2000 Euro/strobe in Europe)...
Wolfgang
Also with W.s (Joule) one must bear in the mind that this is just the energy consumed by a full discharge and the efficiency, i.e. the amount of energy that is emitted as light is not given (the rest is emitted as heat)...
Currently I own four Z330's and one (remaining) YS-D2, no need to acquire new strobes at present. In case I had to buy some it would be Retra, although they are expensive (approx 2000 Euro/strobe in Europe)...
Wolfgang