Having briefly shot a S2000 micro strobe in a pool a few weeks back and then having shot a D2000 mini strobe for several years now my opinion is that the S2000 does not really pack the same punch as the D2000. Not that the D2000 is a powerful strobe, it is not as strobes go, but I think the S2000 is probably more like a GN16 to 18 instead of the rated GN20. Inon rates the D2000 and S2000 at nearly the same beam angle and the same GN20. Maybe it is just that the pattern is less round and perhaps a bit more light fall off to the edges. I don't know, just an observation that may not be fair.
I also find the controls a bit too small and the lack of External Auto a definite minus. But the small size and "cute" factor are awfully cool.
I wish I could have two of each but if two of one are all I can have and it is, then I think I prefer the D2000.
Perhaps for those with more macro interests vs wide angle the table would be turned?
Other thoughts?
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I also find the controls a bit too small and the lack of External Auto a definite minus. But the small size and "cute" factor are awfully cool.
I wish I could have two of each but if two of one are all I can have and it is, then I think I prefer the D2000.
Perhaps for those with more macro interests vs wide angle the table would be turned?
Other thoughts?
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