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    Witstro Flash Strobes

    Last Updated 12th November 2023

    Godox’s Witstro flashes are designed to provide professional-level lighting solutions on the move. The range includes many of the brand’s most innovative and stand-out strobe designs and incorporates state-of-the-art features to rival the top end manufacturers. The Witstro line includes everything from potent pocket-sized flashes that make a more powerful and versatile alternative to speedlites, through to high-Watt Lithium-ion-powered portable studio strobes that permit compromise-free shooting even when working on locations lacking mains power.

     

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    AD100Pro

    Godox AD100Pro

    The Godox AD100Pro Pocket Flash is a compact yet powerful speedlight. The removable lithium-ion battery gives up to 360 full-power flashes, and many more lower-powered flashes. The AD100Pro was designed to fit into a pocket or a bag, and its round, magnetic flash head gives a natural, circular flash spread.

     

    The AD100Pro has some impressive specs. 100Ws of power is adjustable in nine steps from 1/256 to 1/1, fast recycling times ranging from 0.01 to 1.5 seconds, and it features manual, auto, and stroboscopic capabilities.

     

    It boasts a built-in 2.4GHz wireless system and is compatible with the magnetic AK-R1 accessories set. It’s also compatible with the Godox S2 Bracket, which makes the AD100Pro compatible with various Bowens-mount light modifiers. Control functions include 1/8000 second High-Speed Sync, first and second curtain sync, Multi-flash, and a modeling lamp. The Godox AD100Pro is a highly versatile and effective speedlight that is easy to transport and use.

     

     

    Model

    Godox AD100Pro Pocket Flash

    Wireless Receiver Unit Mode

    Radio transmission mode (compatible with Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic, and Pentax

    Flash Mode

    TTL/M/Multi

    Power Output

    9 steps: 1/256-1/1

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Up to 90 times

    Sync Mode

    HSS (up to 1/8000s), First curtain Sync, Second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01~30s

    Modeling Lamp

    1.8W - Light brightness 1-10 levels          Free Set, Full On, Independent, Off

    Optic Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Wireless Flash Function

    Receiver/Off

    Controllable Receiver Groups

    5 - A, B, C, D, E

    Approx. Transmission Range

    100m

    Channels

    32 (1-32)

    ID

    01-99

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery pack (7.2V/2600mAh compatible with V1)

    Approx. Full-Power Flashes

    360

    Approx. Recycle Time

    0.01-1.5 seconds

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync, wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5800+-200K

    Dimensions

    4.7 x 3 x 3" / 120 x 76 x 76 mm

    Weight

    1.2 lb / 524 g


    AD360II

    The Godox AD360II is an updated version of the brand’s popular AD360; a highly powerful bare-bulb flash unit that comes cheaper than most top-end Nikon or Canon speedlites, yet far outperforms them in terms of output. What’s more, with the latest iteration, users gain integrated long-range wireless control and full HSS, making this a very highly specced unit indeed.

     

    As with other Godox flash products, the AD360II will work over wireless as either master or slave. It is also compatible with the X1 transmitter (below), or can just as easily control - or be controlled by - other Godox flash units, such as the TT685.



    The AD360II boasts great TTL functionality, full manual mode, and highly effective high-speed sync up to 1/8000. The UI consists of a decent-sized LCD, chunky buttons, and an easy-to-use dial on the back. For anyone who has used a regular speedlite before, menus will be a breeze to navigate.



    The flash runs on slimline external Lithium-ion battery packs that are rated for a staggering 1,800 flashes. While these packs feature 2 outputs so as to permit running a pair of lights simultaneously, by using Godox’s “Y” cable adapter you can plug the AD360II into both outputs, thus halving recycle times.

     

    Model

    AD360II-N WITSTRO TTL

    AD360II-C

    Guide Number

    262.47' / 80 m at ISO 100

    262.47' / 80 m at ISO 100

    Bounce Head

    -15 to +90°

    -15 to +90°

    Swivel Head

    270°

    270°

    Flash Duration

    1/220 to 1/10000 Second

    1/220 to 1/10000 Second

    Recycle Time

    Approx. 0.05 to 4.5 Seconds

    Approx. 0.05 to 4.5 Seconds

    Secondary Illumination

    None

    None

    Exposure Control

    Manual, i-TTL

    E-TTL / E-TTL II, Manual

    Flash Modes

    Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync

    Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync

    Power Range

    1/1 to 1/128

    1/1 to 1/128

    Flash Compensation

    -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)

    -3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)

    Wireless Operation

    Radio

    Up to 229.66' / 70 m (Master)

    Up to 328.08' / 100 m (Slave)

    Optical Pulse

    Up to 9.84' / 3 m (Master)

    Up to 49.21' / 15 m (Slave)

    Radio

    Up to 229.66' / 70 m (Master)

    Up to 328.08' / 100 m (Slave)

    Optical Pulse

    Up to 9.84' / 3 m (Master)

    Up to 49.21' / 15 m (Slave)

    Wireless Channels

    32

    32

    Wireless Groups

    3

    3

    Slave Timing Modes

    Instant Sync

    Skip Preflash

    Instant Sync

    Skip Preflash

    Internal Power

    None

    None

    External Power Pack Compatible

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    Yes

    Yes

    Mount

    Shoe

    Shoe

    Off-Camera Terminal

    3.5 mm, PC

    3.5 mm, PC

    Dimensions (W x H x D)

    3 x 3.7 x 8.7" / 75 x 95 x 220 mm

    3 x 3.7 x 8.7" / 75 x 95 x 220 mm

    Weight

    1.76 lb / 800 g (without Flash Tube, without Reflector)

    1.76 lb / 800 g (without Flash Tube, without Reflector)

    Package Weight

    3.485 lb

    3.65 lb

    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)

    11.25 x 10.25 x 6.3"

    11.2 x 10.2 x 6.2"


    AD200

    Godox AD200 Flash Strobe

    Bigger than a speedlite, but much shorter and slimmer than your average studio strobe, the Godox AD200 is a very lightweight and solidly-built flash that is ideal for high-powered location photography on-the-fly. The AD200 features a sleek design, with sturdy controls and a battery that doesn’t stick out of the unit unlike comparable products from competitor brands. This makes it much easier to stow and carry.

     

    The AD200 allows for full manual, TTL, and HSS shooting. Beyond this, though, one of the major attractions of the unit is the fact that you can quickly switch between a fresnel and bare-bulb head. With the speedlite-style fresnel head providing concentrated output and greater protection for the bulb when on the move, but the bare-bulb offering a wider arc and more attractive quality of light when used with a softbox or other large modifier.

     

    Speaking of modifiers, another clear advantage of these lights is simply the wide range of accessories they are compatible with. For example, there’s the AD-S2 standard reflector for general use. Alternatively, those in need of softer light can reach for the highly compact AD-S17 wide-angle diffuse r, which provides a much more travel-friendly alternative to carrying a softbox. And for more directional lighting, there’s the AD-S9 honeycomb-snoot or the BD-07 honeycomb-barn doors .

     

    Meanwhile, the EC200 head-extension cable effectively transforms your AD200 into a small flash head with a separate battery pack; rather like a miniature studio light. And anyone who also needs to shoot with continuous lighting from time to time will likely be interested in the AD-L head, as this will transform your AD200 into a portable LED video light. Finally, want to double your output power by combining two AD200 units and just one head? The AD-B2 dual-power flash bracket is for you.

     

    Compact yet highly versatile, these little units are a total blessing for any frequent air travellers who have become fatigued by the ever more stringent controls on checked baggage. They are small and discrete enough that they are unlikely to cause you any arguments with airport security, yet still pack a huge amount of power once you get to your destination.

    Indeed, the AD200 is much more powerful than a speedlite and only marginally less so than something like the Godox AD600 (below). It recycles to full power in just over 2 seconds, and the battery is rated for 500 shots from a full charge. That’s a lot of punch from so small a unit. Purchase a couple of these and an AD600Pro , and you’ve got a highly potent studio lighting setup that you can take virtually anywhere.

     

    Model

    AD200

    Wireless Slave Unit Mode

    Radio transmission mode (compatible with Nikon & Canon & Sony)

    Flash Mode

    Wireless off: M/Multi

    Slave unit of radio transmission: TTL/M/Multi

    Compatible Cameras under Radio

    Nikon cameras (X1N as master unit)

    Transmission (as slave unit)

    Canon EOS cameras (X1C as master unit)

    Sony cameras (X15 as master unit)

    Guide No. (1/1 Output)

    Speedlite flash head: 52 (m ISO 100, @35mm)

    Bare bulb flash head: 60 (m ISO 100, with the AD-S2 standard reflector, @28mm)

    Flash Duration to. 1 (approx.)

    Speedlite flash head: 1/220 to 1/13000 seconds

    Bare bulb flash head: 1/220 to 1/11300 seconds

    POWER

    200W

    Power Output

    8 steps: 1/128-1/1

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Provided (up to 90 times, 99Hz)

    Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)

    Manual. FEB: ±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments.

    Sync mode

    High-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01-30 seconds

    Mask

    Yes

    Beeper

    Yes

    Modeling Lamp (LED)

    Yes

    Optic Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Wireless flash function

    Slave, Off

    Controllable slave groups

    5 (A, B, C, D, and E)

    Transmission range (approx.)

    100m

    Channels

    32 (1-32)

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery pack (14.4V/2900mAh)

    Full Power Flashes

    500

    Recycle Time

    Approx. 0.01-2.18

    Battery Indicator

    Yes

    Power Indication

    Power hibernate automatically after approx. 30 minutes of idle operation.

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync line, Wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5600±200k

    Dimension

    168x75x50mm (flash head not included)

    Net Weight

    560g (flash head & battery not included)


    AD200Pro

    Godox witstro AD200Pro Flash Strobe

    The AD200Pro keeps the winning design of its predecessor (the AD200, above), but adds better colour stability via a dedicated “Stable Colour Temperature Mode.” Other changes include an improved, and now recessed, rear display; an increased power range; and output that is changeable in 1/10 increments. Godox also claims slightly faster recycle times.



    All the accessories that go with the AD200 will also work on the Pro version, including the round head. However, if you want to make use of this latter item you’ll need to purchase it separately, as by default only the fresnel head is included in the box with the AD200Pro. As with the AD200, the AD200Pro will also work with the EC200 extension head.

     

    Model

    AD200Pro

    Wireless Slave Unit Mode

    Radio transmission mode

    (compatible with Nikon & Canon & Sony& Fujifilm & Olympus & Panasonic & Pentax)

    Flash Mode

    Wireless off (M/Multi)

    Slave unit of radio transmission (TTL/M/Multi)

    Compatible Cameras under

    Nikon cameras (X1T-N as master unit):Canon EOS cameras (X1T-C as master unit)

    Radio Transmission

    Sony cameras (XIT-S as master unit); Fujifilm cameras(X1T-F as master unit)

    (as slave unit)

    Olympus cameras(X1T-O as master unit)

    Guide No. (1/1 Output)

    Speedlite flash head: 52 (m ISO 100, @35mm)

    Bare bulb flash head: 60 (m ISO 100, with the AD-S2 standard reflector @28mm)

    Flash Duration t.01 (approx.)

    Speedlite flash head: 1/220 to 1/15380 seconds

    Round flash head/Bare bulb flash head: 1/220 to 1/13510 seconds

    Power

    200ws

    Power Output

    9 steps:1/2561/1, in 1/10th stop increments

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Provided (up to 90 times, 99Hz)

    Flash Exposure

    Manual. FEB: ±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments.

    Sync mode

    High-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), front-curtain sync, and rear-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01-30 seconds

    Mask

    Yes

    Beeper

    Yes

    Modeling Lamp (LED)

    Yes

    Optic Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Wireless flash function

    Slave, Off

    Controllable slave groups

    5 (A, B, C, D, and E)

    Transmission range (approx.)

    100m

    Channels

    32 (1-32)

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery (14.4V/2900mAh)

    Full Power Flashes

    500

    Recycle Time

    Approx. 0.01-1.85

    Battery Indicator

    Power Indication

    Power standby automatically after approx. 30 minutes of idle operation.

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync line, Wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5600±200K

    Stable Colour Temperature

    Change within #700K over the entire power range under under stable colour

    temperature mode

    Dimensions

    172x54x75mm (flash head not included)

    Net Weight

    590g (flash head & battery not included)

     

     

    Godox AD200Pro Accessories

    To elevate your photography game further, we're here to introduce you to a range of accessories designed to enhance the performance and versatility of your Godox AD200Pro.

     

    R200

    When you want professional lighting without the hassle of off-camera lights and softboxes, or if you need to follow the action for run-and-gun journalistic photography, weddings, or fashion shots on location, a ring light is the answer to your prayers. It delivers soft illumination, smooth light fall and stunning circular catchlights in your subject’s eyes. Being attached to the lens means you have versatility in shooting angles. You also have a faster shooting session compared to using lights on stands since you don’t have to relocate the off-camera flashes whenever you want to change your subject’s position. It’s perfect for busy environments where light stands could be intrusive and awkward. The Godox R200 has a 10W modelling light with low, medium, and high power settings.

     

    To use the R200, you must have a Godox AD200 or AD200Pro pocket flash, which can be carried in the cross-body mini bag supplied with the R200 ring head. The R200 can be purchased individually or with the Godox AD200Pro flash. You can also use the R200 on a light stand instead of around the lens. Accessories to enhance your ring flash experience include reflectors to soften shadows, colour gels for creative expression and honeycomb grids that reduce light spill. The honeycomb grids are available in 20°, 30° and 40° options.

     

    Maximum Power

    200 Ws

    Colour Temperature

    5800K +/- 200K

    Accessory Fitting Type

    None

    Modelling Light

    Manual, TTL

    Type

    LED

    Wattage

    10 W

    Colour Temperature

    4300K

    Display

    None

    Dimensions

    188.0 x H: 60.0 mm

    Weight

    640 g

     

     

    AD-S200

    When stylish illumination is required, the ADS200’s distinctive cylindrical design sets it apart from other flashes. Measuring 65 centimetres in length, its transparent flash tube helps achieve a unique lighting style in studio and on-location photography. It’s designed to complement the AD200/AD200Pro pocket flashes. It boasts a wide 360° beam spread, ensuring even and consistent lighting across various atmospheres and settings. This compact yet powerful light source can be used as a fill light, easily fitting into small spaces. Its ability to deliver soft and natural light makes it perfect for portraits, jewellery, artwork, and product photography. For precise lighting control, metal barn doors are included, allowing the beam angle to be adjusted from 180° to narrower settings. With 200W flash power and a 5600K colour temperature, it brings professional-level lighting to any photographic situation.


    AD300Pro

    A new addition to the Godox stable, the AD300Pro is a beautifully-designed little barrel of a light that packs a lot of power into its sleek and lightweight body. In appearance, the AD300Pro is perhaps the closest any Godox product gets to Profoto’s offerings; with a fully modern silhouette that makes most traditional studio lights look like the relic from the last century that they are. But beyond superficial resemblance, the AD300Pro also offers a level of performance that is comparable to models such as Profoto’s B10 units - but for less than a third of the cost.

     

    The AD300Pro runs on a Lithium battery pack that slots in easily from the back; making it simple to switch-out while shooting. Rated to provide 320 full-power flashes on the move, the battery will recharge to full in less than two and half hours.

    Godox AD300Pro Flash Strobe

    The AD300Pro is controlled by an easy-to-use combination of buttons surrounding a good-sized LCD on the rear of the unit. Meanwhile, built-in 2.4 GHz radio triggering makes the light TTL-compatible with a wide array of camera models from Canon, Nikon, Fuji, and Olympus, through to Pentax, Panasonic, and Sony.

     

    The AD300Pro comes with a slim integrated reflector, for a highly attractive quality of light right off the bat. Alternatively, those looking to sculpt their light further will find a wide range of compatible modifiers to choose from. These include the AD-65/85 softboxes, the SN04 snoot, the AD-R12 long-focus reflector, and the BD-08 barndoor kit. And with its 12W output, the AD300Pro’s bi-colour (3000K -6000K) LED modelling light could also double as a video light in a pinch.

     

    Model

    AD300Pro

    Wireless Slave Unit Mode

    Radio Transmission Mode (Compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm and Pentax)

    Flash Mode

    TTL/M/Multi

    Flash Duration t.01 (approx)

    1/220s ~ 1/10200s

    Power

    300W

    Power Output

    9 Steps: 1/256~1/1

    Sync Mode

    HSS (up to 1/8000s), First curtain Sync, Second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01~30s

    Modelling Light

    12Ws; Colour temperature 3000k~6000k±500k; Brightness: 1~10 Steps

    Optic Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Wireless Flash Function

    Slave/Off

    Controllable Slave Groups

    5 Groups: A, B, C, D, E

    Channels

    1~32

    Power Supply

    Lithium Battery (14.4V/2600mAh)

    ID

    01~99

    Full Power Flashes

    320

    Recycle Times

    0.01~1.5s

    Energy Saving

    Powers off Automatically after 30min (adjustable) or idle operation

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm Sync Cord

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Colour Temperature

    5600K±200K

    Stable Colour Mode

    5600±75°K

    Dimensions

    190x100x90mm

    Wireless

    Built-In 2.4 GHz Wireless X System

    Mount

    Godox Native Mount


    AD400Pro


    You could be forgiven for imagining that the AD400Pro would essentially just be the AD200Pro with 200Ws of extra juice. Or an AD300Pro with 100W more. In actual fact, though, while still very mobile and easy to use, the AD400Pro is an altogether different unit. Indeed it’s more like a regular studio strobe in appearance and has little in common with the minimalist brick design of the two AD200 models or the self-contained tube of the AD300.

    Looks aren’t everything, though, and the AD400Pro is an impressive performer; offering TTL, manual, and multimode operation, and featuring a very bright LED 30W modeling lamp. It’s rated for 390 full-power flashes and boasts a recycling time of just one second; highly impressive for a portable light of this kind. The unit can be set to power-off automatically when left inactive for long periods of time, helping to save the battery.



    godox ad400pro flash strobe

    The AD400Pro comes with the Godox mount as standard, making it compatible with the AD-S65/85 softboxes right out of the box. Additionally, there are interchangeable adapter rings available for Bowen’s, Profoto, and Elinchrom light modifiers - something that’s lacking from even the higher powered AD600Pro (below). The whole kit arrives neatly packed in its own carrying case, allowing snug and secure storage of the unit once a job’s done.

     

    Finally, one clear advantage of the AD400Pro over most competing portable lighting units is the fact that it can also run on mains power. Keep the battery in the pack while shooting indoors using the AC400 power adapter and it will recharge for when you’re ready to move to the next outdoor location. There’s also the H400P head-to-pack extension cable for when using the AD400Pro on particularly tall lighting stands; allowing you to keep the power pack low down as ballast, ensuring that the head remains safely balanced high up on the stand.

     

    Model

    AD400Pro

    Maximum Power

    400ws

    Power Control

    9 Stops in ⅓-Stop increments

    Guide Number

    236.22’ / 72m ISO 100 with Reflector

    Flash Duration

    1/240 to 1/12,820 Sec

    Recycle Time

    0.01 to 0.9 sec (Full Power)

    Colour Temperature

    5600 ± 200k

    Flash Ready Indicator

    Audio

    Accessory Fitting Type

    Bowens S Type

    Modeling Light

    LED, 30W, 4800K

    Sync Type

    Button, Cable, Optical, Radio

    Sync Speed

    1/8000 Sec (High Speed)

    Wireless Frequency Bands

    2.4GHz

    Wireless Channels/Groups

    32/5

    Wireless Range

    328.1’/100m (Radio)

    Interface

    USB Type-C

    Delay Range

    0.01 to 30 Sec

    Power Source

    AC Adaptor, External Battery (AC Sold Separately)

    Battery

    Lithium-Ion

    Maximum Output Voltage

    21.6 VDC

    Capacity (mAh)

    2600mAh

    Flashes Per Charge

    390 Flashes (Full Power)

    Display

    LCD

    Mount

    ⅝” /16mm Recepticle

    Auto Dump

    Yes

    Fan Cooled

    Yes

    Dimensions

    H:102mm x W: 128mm x L220mm (Including Battery)

    Weight

    2.1kg, Including Battery


    Godox AD400Pro Accessories

    Check out our YouTube video where we review the Godox AD400Pro compatible accessories including the Godox S2 Bracket, H400P extension handle, the AD-S65 White/Silver softboxes, and the Profoto, Broncolor, and Elinchrom adapters.


    AD600BM

    godox ad600bm flash strobe

    The AD600BM is a manual-only flash unit that packs an impressive blast of power (guide 87) from its rechargeable Lithium battery pack. However, lacking TTL capabilities, it’s a light that will be less suited to run-and-gun shooting situations such as weddings and other events, instead of finding its place in the studio or on location for portraiture, fashion, product shots, etc. And with full HSS capabilities on offer, it’s also well equipped for working outside in bright sunshine.

    The unit boasts a bright 10 W modeling light, and both output and colour consistency is excellent. While recycling times are not the fastest compared to some other Godox flash models, they are nonetheless pretty impressive. As with many other Godox flash units, the AD600BM can be used with an extension head (in this case the AD-H600), and powered by an AC adapter (the AD-AC) for when shooting close to mains power.

     

    If the lack of TTL makes the AD600BM a no-go as far as you’re concerned, you may want to check out the AD600B (below).

     

    Model

    AD600M/AD600BM

    Flash Mode

    Wireless off, M/Multi

    Guide No. (m ISO 100)

    87(m ISO 100, with AD-R6/R7 standard reflector)

    Flash Duration

    1/220 to 1/10000 seconds

    Power

    600W

    Power Output 9 steps

    1/256~1/1

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Provided(up to 100 times, 100Hz)

    Sync Mode

    High-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01~30 seconds

    Mask

    Yes

    Fan

    Yes

    Beeper

    Yes

    Modeling Lamp(LED)

    10W

    Optical Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Display

    Dot-matrix panel

    Wireless Flash Function

    Slave, Off

    Controllable Range(approx.)

    2.4G, 5: A,B,C,D,E

    Transmission Range(approx.)

    2.4G, 80m

    Channels

    2.4G, 32: 1~32

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery pack (11.1V/8700mAh)

    Full Power Flashes

    500

    Recycle Time

    0.01~2.5s

    Battery Indicator

    Yes

    Power Indication

    Power off automatically after approx. 60 minutes of idle operation

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync line, wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5600±200k


    AD600B

    godox ad600b flash strobe

    This is the TTL version of the AD600BM , with all other specifications remaining the same. This means you get a powerful Lithium battery pack, fast recycling times, triggering over 2.4 GHz wireless, consistent colour and output, and a 10 W modeling light with 3 output settings. As with other top-of-the-range Godox lights, the unit will automatically switch off after a period of prolonged inactivity. As with the AD600BM, the AD600B can also be used with the AD-H600 extension head and the AD-AC mains adapter.

     

    Model

    AD600B

    Wireless Slave Unit Mode

    *Radio transmission mode (compatible with Nikon Canon)

    *Optical transmission mode (compatible with Nikon Canon)

    Flash Mode

    Wireless off (M/Multi)

    Slave unit of radio transmission (TTL/M/Multi)

    Slave unit of optical transmission (TTL/M/Multi)

    Compatible Cameras under Radio

    Nikon cameras, supporting i-TTL/M/RPT flash (X1N as master uit, etc.)

    Transmission (as slave unit)

    Canon EOS cameras, supporting E-TTL II/M/RPT flash (X1C as master unit, etc.)

    Guide No. (m ISO 100)

    87 (m ISO 100, with AD-R7 standard reflector)

    Flash Duration

    1/220 to 1/10000 seconds

    POWER

    600W

    Power Output

    9 steps: 1/256 1/1

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Provided (up to 100 times, 100Hz)

    Flash Exposure Compensation

    (FEC) Manual. FEB: ±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments.

    Sync mode

    Hi gh-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01 30 seconds

    Mask

    Yes

    Fan

    Yes

    Beeper

    Yes

    Modeling Lamp (LED)

    10 W

    Optic Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Display

    Dot-matrix panel

    Wireless flash function

    Slave, Off

    Controllable

    Optical : 3 (A, B, and C)

    Slave groups

    2.4G: 5 (A, B, C, D, and E)

    Transmission

    Optical

    Indoors: 12 to 15 m / 39.4 to 49.2 ft.

    Outdoors: 8 to 10 m / 26.2 to 32.8 ft.

    Range (approx.)

    2.4G: 80m

    Channels

    Optical: 4 (1, 2, 3, and 4)

    2.4G: 32 (132)

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery pack (11.1V/8700mAh)

    Full Power Flashes

    500

    Recycle Time

    Approx. 0. 01-2.5s

    Battery Indicator

    Yes

    Power Indication

    Power off automatically after approx. 60 minutes of idle operation

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync line, Wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5600 ± 200K

    Dimension (with battery)

    220*245*125mm (flash tube & reflector not included)

    Net Weight (with battery)

    2. 66Kg (flash tube & reflector not included)


    AD600Pro

     

    The Godox AD600Pro is a very serious portable strobe that will satisfy the needs of almost any photographer - from the casual enthusiast through to the seasoned professional. In many ways very similar to Profoto’s B1 and B10 models, the AD600pro is well suited to top-end commercial photography, events, fashion, portraiture, product, and still-life photography; essentially any scenario in which a high output, fast recycling times, and total ease of use are of the essence.


    However, it’s worth remembering that although this is pretty much the top of the range for Godox in terms of specifications, it’s more or less the bottom of the range for brands like Profoto and Broncolor. Which is not to say that the Godox product is inferior. Quite the opposite; what you’re getting here is a premium quality studio light that is comparable to products offered by the very best manufacturers - even outperforming them on several fronts - but for a fraction of the price. In fact, little more than a third of the price; depending on precisely which Broncolor or Profoto product we’re talking about.

    As we’ve just seen though, the AD600’s B and BM models (above) are already very powerfully specced. So what makes this one worthy of the “Pro” tag and accompanying price-hike? Well, for a start, although the AD600Pro’s output remains the same (guide number 87), recycling times are significantly faster on this unit than the previous two models. Indeed, they are actually faster than with comparable Profoto products. Wireless sync range, too, has been extended, and there’s a much more powerful modeling light on offer here as well.

    As with the AD600B, there’s also TTL operation. And, in common with a few other top of the range Godox flash units, there’s a consistent colour temperature mode for when precision in this department is essential.

    Godox ad600pro flash strobe

    Admittedly the unit is a touch heavier than the B and BM models, but not enough to cause concern. Less positively, however, at 360 full-power flashes per charge, the Pro will actually keep you shooting for less time than the cheaper B and BM versions. So if you are a heavy shooter, you will likely want to invest in a second battery (they take just a couple of hours to charge). Handily, the AD600Pro can also be powered by the AC26 mains adapter. And for those times when you need to position the light high up on a tall stand, there’s the H600P extension head .

    Whereas Profoto units typically allow for adjustments of 1/10, power on the AD600Pro can be increased only in increments of 1/3 stop. But just how precise any brand really is on this front is open to some considerable doubt, so in practice the difference may not matter a great deal anyway.

    The Godox AD600Pro is a fantastic bit of kit that is truly unbeatable on features at this price point. You’ll want to be absolutely certain that you really need the extra specs it offers though, as it comes in at almost twice the cost of the manual-only AD600BM.

     

    Model

    AD600Pro

    Wireless Slave Unit Mode

    Radio transmission mode (compatible with Canon E-TTL II,

    Nikon i-TTL, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic and FUJIFILM).

    Flash Mode

    M/Multi: Wireless off

    TTL/M/Multi: Slave unit of radio transmission

    Guide No. (m ISO 100)

    87 (m ISO 100, with high-efficiency standard reflector)

    Flash Duration

    1/220 to 1/10100 seconds

    Power

    600Ws

    Power Output

    9 steps: 1/256~1/1

    Stroboscopic Flash

    Provided (up to 100 times, 100Hz)

    Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC)

    Manual. Feb: ±3 stops in 1/3 stop increments

    Sync mode

    High-speed sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync,

    and second-curtain sync

    Delay Flash

    0.01-30 Seconds

    Mask

    Yes

    Fan

    Yes

    Beeper

    Yes

    Modeling Lamp (LED)

    38W/4800K/TLIC: 93

    Optical Slave Flash

    S1/S2

    Flash Duration Indication

    Yes

    Display

    Dot-matrix panel

    Wireless Flash Function

    Slave, Off

    Controllable Slave Groups

    5 (A, B, C, D, E)

    Transmission Range (approx.)

    100m

    Channels 32 (1-32)

    32 (1-32)

    Wireless ID

    To avoid signal interference effectively, triggering can only

    be achieved when the channels and wireless IDs of the

    master and slave unit are set to the same.

    Power Supply

    Lithium battery pack (28.8V/2600mAh)

    Full Power Flashes

    360

    Recycle Time

    Approx. 0.01-0.95

    Battery Indicator

    Yes

    Power Indication

    Power off automatically after approx. 30-120 minutes of idle operation

    Sync Triggering Mode

    3.5mm sync line, wireless control port

    Colour Temperature

    5600±200K

    Stable Colour Temperature Mode

    Changes within 375K in entire power range

    Dimension (with battery)

    250x245x125 mm (flash tube & reflector not included)

    Net Weight (with battery)

    3 Kg (flash tube & reflector not included)

     

    AD1200Pro

    Hinted at in late 2019, and officially announced just at the start of this year, the latest addition to the professional Godox flash range, the AD1200Pro, is a super high-powered portable studio light that places the brand firmly in the major league of lighting manufacturers. These lights promise to be a game-changer for photographers seeking a mobile solution for high-output flash at a price well below that of any similar products from Broncolor, Profoto, and Elinchrom etc.

    But it’s not just the combination of high flash potency and a bargain price that is generating so much excitement around the AD1200Pro . Coming in a sturdy outer shell, with rubberised protection on all corners, and boasting chunky and solid-looking controls, by any standards these are exceptionally durable and well-built lights. Clearly more than capable of withstanding the rigours of daily use on location.

     

    And while 10 years ago we might have had some reservations about the slightly fragile-looking connections between pack and head that Godox used on some of their portable lighting kits, the AD1200Pro sees the brand opting for a very reassuring looking Elinchrom-style socket for the power cable; no more fussy pin-formations or flimsy connections here.

    godox ad1200pro flash strobe

    Even putting build quality aside, though, these simply look to be extremely impressive kits. Not to mention powerful; partly in terms of their 1200 Watt output, but also in the impressive array of features they pack under the hood. For a start, the AD1200Pro is compatible with the TTL systems of several camera manufacturers, including Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, and Sony. Then of course there is Godox’s fantastic 2.4 GHz wireless trigger system, offering five controllable slave groups and 32 channels, and rated to work over distances of up to 100 meters/328 feet.

     

    Featuring bright 40 Watt LED modelling lights, High-Speed Sync with shutter speeds of up to 1/8000, and Godox’s Stable Colour Temperature mode, these lights are set to become the default portable studio system for professionals and serious enthusiasts alike. There’s also a Stroboscopic Mode that permits firing off 100 consecutive high-speed flashes at 1/16 power; great for capturing fast action sequences.

     

    The units run on portable Lithium-Ion batteries, or can be powered directly from the mains while charging. A full battery will provide you with a highly impressive 500 full-power flashes, with recycling times of two seconds at maximum output. Finally, the AD1200Pro is compatible with an enormous range of light modifiers via the popular Bowen’s type mount.

     

    Model

    AD1200Pro

    Maximum Power

    1200 Ws

    Guide Number

    406.82' / 124 m at ISO100

    Flash Duration

    t.1: 1/10,860 to 1/220 Sec

    Colour Temperature

    5600K ± 200K

    Exposure Control

    Manual

    Flash Modes

    Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync, Slow Sync, Stroboscopic

    Flash Ready Indicator

    Audio

    Reflector

    Changeable

    Accessory Fitting Type

    Bowens S Type

    Replaceable Flashtube

    Yes

    Type

    LED

    Wattage

    40 W

    Sync Type

    Button, Cable, Optical, Radio

    Sync Speed

    1/8000 Sec (High-Speed)

    Wireless Channels

    32

    Wireless Groups

    5

    Wireless Range

    328.1' / 100 m (Radio)

    Interface

    Mini (1/8")

    Delay Range

    0.01 to 30 Sec

    Mounting

    5/8" Receiver

    Fan Cooled

    Yes

    Circuit Protection

    None

    Dimensions

    9.06 x 7.87 x 4.92" / 23 x 20 x 12.5 cm (with Reflector)

    Weight

    18.19 lb / 8.25 kg

    Package Weight

    31.585 lb

    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)

    22.5 x 14.8 x 12"

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