Inon ships Shoe Base II
Inon are shipping their Shoe Base II. This allows the attachment of accessories onto cold shoe mounts on housings. The redesigned base has a enlarged and redesigned fixing dial and a rubber sheet on the contact surface on its foot. This is designed to reduce any rattling.
Please consult your local Inon dealer for pricing.
Press release
Shoe Base II
INON INC. is pleased to announce official release of the Shoe Base II on July 14th, 2018 . The new Shoe Base II is to install on an accessory shoe of an underwater housing from various manufactures to hold strobe/LED flashlight/action camera etc. on it to create simple and compact system.
- Shoe Base II
–Release date: July 14th, 2018
–JAN Code: 456212143 870 5
Shoe Base II
Product Features
As same as the original Shoe Base, the newShoe Base II is directly installed on an accessory shoe of an underwater housing or INON Shoe Base Spacer products (*1).
(*1) Optional Accessory Shoe Spacer for Canon (image below) is required when using this product on an accessory shoe of Canon underwater housing.
Enlarged and redesigned Fixing Dial helps easy and secure installation with less power.
Newly employed rubber sheet on the contact surface with an accessory shoe of an underwater housing can dramatically enhance secure installation without rattle.
Compatible products
Base part
- An accessory shoe of an underwater housing, INON Mount Base and INON Video Base. (*2)
- Shoe Base Spacer
- Shoe Base Adapter D4
- Shoe Base Adapter X-2
Please refer to below compatibility chart for detail of product compatibility. Shoe Base Compatability Chart [PDF: 85KB]
YS Adapter compatible arm part (upper part)
- Z Joint
- Z Joint +Strobe Light Holder LF
- Z Joint +Strobe Light Holder LE
- Single Light Holder LF
- Single Light Holder LE
(*2) This product is designed and intend to be used for simple and compact system like installing strobe/LED flashlight/action camera on an underwater housing. DO NOT put heavy gear on this product or combine too much gears with this product as excessive load can cause combined system to fall down resulting in personal injury or damage/malfunction of combined products.