Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-2 for Atom Flash
Optical snoot for the Atom Underwater strobe AF-1. An optical snoot is used on a backscatter strobe to focus the light beam into a narrow, controlled circle, which isolates the subject and creates a dark, non-distracting background.
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Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-2 for Atom Flash
Precision Lighting Made Simple
The Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-2 is designed to make snoot photography effortless and precise. Created specifically for use with the Backscatter Atom Flash, this powerful accessory allows underwater photographers to control light placement with unmatched accuracy.
Thanks to bright, built-in LED aiming lights, the OS-2 projects the exact same beam pattern as the flash itself. This means you can clearly see where your light will fall before taking the shot — no more guesswork, just perfect illumination every time.
Effortless Creative Control
The OS-2 offers the easiest-to-use macro strobe and snoot combination on the market. Whether you’re isolating tiny subjects or adding dramatic lighting effects, this snoot gives you complete creative control.
Use the included Aperture Cards to fine-tune your beam size and shape — choose between circular and oval options, and simply rotate the snoot to adjust the light pattern. With the brightest aiming light of any snoot, the OS-2 ensures flawless accuracy even in challenging underwater conditions.
Key Features
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Fully compatible with the Backscatter Atom Flash
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Bright LED aiming light shows exactly where the flash will hit
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Fast and easy beam alignment for macro photography
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Aperture Cards let you customize beam size and shape
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Includes Circular and Oval Aperture Cards
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Rotatable snoot for adjustable light direction
Bring your underwater macro photography to the next level with the Backscatter Optical Snoot OS-2 — where precision meets simplicity.
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