Inon S200 manual needed

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mikek23

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Hi, i just bought a used Inon S2000 on fleabay, unfortunately it did not come with a manual. I emailed a few dealers
in the UK about a manual, but nobody can help. Could anybody scan and email or photocopy and send me one ?
I am willing to pay for it. Please let me know if you can help. I need the manual in either English or German.
This is my first underwater strobe, so havent really got a clue, thats why i need the manual. I am still trying to decide
which camera and housing to go for, i am torn between a Lumix GF3 and a Canon S100, but will probably post another thread
on this asking for help

Many Thanks

Mike
 
I emailed Inon for an S2000 manual which they sent to my local dealer for me to pick up. You will need to provide them with a serial number.

The manual is in English and is 50 pages. (small pages - about 1/4 of a letter size). You might actually be better of finding a buddy with one and photocopying it.
 
I had a look on the Inon Japan website, but could not find any contact details. My local dealer told me that was to support the local dealers, but he was not aware of a possibility to order a manual. He is investigating but he does not think he will be able to get one.
Luckily it seems someone from this forum might be able to help me and either scan it or copy it for me, thats my best bet. I will keep my fingers crossed, as this stobe looks daunting to me, especially without manual... i have only ever used a finepix f80 with the fuji housing, which is a simple point and shoot. But now i got the taste for underwater pics, and i think the solution the the blue in blue pics is a strobe, that hopefully will add some colour back
 

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