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Godox AD200 Pro Version, 200Ws 2.4G Flash Strobe, 1/8000 HSS, 500 Full Power Flashes, 0.01-2.1s Recycling, 2900mAh Battery, Bare Bulb/Speedlite Fresnel Flash Head

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With its 5600 – 100 Degree K over the entire power range, your images look consistent and accurate every time you shoot with the AD200 Pro. If you do find yourself often in these situations at a wedding then you may want to consider a more powerful flash. Godox have released a range of strobes with more power. From the AD300 right the way to the upcoming retina burning AD1200! More powerful flashes will give you the option to use larger light modifiers to help you project softer light for better results. The long-life lithium battery has enough charge for 500 full-power flashes, so you don’t have to worry about running out of power mid-shoot. You can easily attach it to light stands and many light modifiers. The radio system has 5 groups and 32 channels to ensure your communication doesn’t interfere with anyone else and they won’t interfere with your lights. Built-in wireless receiver: control triggering power level, alert beep with optional wireless transmitter. Compatible with Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, and Fuji TTL.

Using an optional wireless transmitter, the built-in wireless system is the most common method to fire the flash. You can wirelessly control TTL functions 8: Consistent Color Throughout the Entire Power RangeFor me the most exciting change was really the flash holder/umbrella mount. That says a lot really! Godox have added a couple of small holes in the chassis which the flash holder now fits into when tightened up. The flash will no longer accidentally come loose and rotate around like with the non-pro version. This is a big improvement and had this been on the original AD200, I would have never have bought the Magshoe’s! The very first LED light designed for the AD200. Being honest I was disappointed. There’s no ability to focus the light and there’s not many LED’s so the power output was also pretty poor. It made it wholly unsuitable for lighting speeches at weddings. Only times I used it was to find my car keys at the end of the evening in my camera bag. Godox H200R - Round Head TTL with Canon, Nikon, Sony cameras with optional X1-C, X1-N, and X1-S transmitters TTL with Olympus, Fujifilm cameras with optional X1T-O and X1T-F transmitters However, this was one of the first times that a piece of gear acted as a catalyst for creativity, a platform for new ideas that allowed me to put into practice what I had learned. I have had the Godox AD200 for well over a year and it has not only become a staple in my wedding photography toolkit but it has reinvented how I see and create light.

The Godox AD200 Pro TTL Witstro Flash Head is a powerful 200W and portable lighting solution, adjustable in 9 steps increments from 1/256 to 1/1. Perfect for both enthusiast and professional use, the unit has a unique flash source with both a standard flashgun head as well as a bare bulb head. This set up provides you with two vastly different qualities of light, allowing to get creative with the way in which you photograph your subject. Both have been optimised in their own ways to cater to various modifiers e.g. the flashgun head will allow for optional softboxes, beauty dishes or umbrellas. The bare bulb is designed so that the flash tube can be removed, allowing for a 360° flash. The AD200 has 3 flash modes which include Manual, TTL, and Multi (Stroboscopic). It also has multiple control functions including 9-Step Power Range: 1/1 to 1/256, flash exposure compensation, 1/8000 second High-Speed Sync, first and second curtain sync, modelling lamp, manual flash, multi flash and finally custom functions. Thanks to Profoto’s marketing campaign. There has been a rush to release round head flashes due to the ‘better’ lighting pattern. In practice it’s not a biggie unless you like to fire flash unmodified directly at your subjects. Using this head, the quality of light is indeed better compared to bare Fresnel head. The downside is you lose a bit of power. For weddings, I simply don't use it. Godox EC200 - Extender cable The rear LCD screen is on the bottom of the flash. It's small but functional and the buttons are logically placed. The buttons and dial feel nice and responsive. The AD200 Pro comes with both bare bulb flash head and speedlite flash head, giving you more options for lighting your scene or subject matter.

There’s no way to mount the AD200Pro on your camera. It’s only available for use off-camera. That’s good, as off-camera lighting often provides the best portable flash experience. 2: 200Ws of power Otherwise I just don't use it. Instead I prefer to put the AD200 with the Fresnel head into the Magmod Magbox for situations where I want a large softbox. Godox AD200 Vs Godox AD200 Pro There! If you are a stats nerd then fill your boots! 🙂 Suffice to say it pretty much has all the features you'd expect from a modern flash and some you'll probably never use. Interface Three years on and competitors have tried to copy the AD200. The Yongnuo YN200 and the Geekoto GT-200 are two that spring to mind. But in my opinion, none are really challenging the Godox AD200. The Technical Stuff Taking wedding photos in the middle of a sunny day is something I avoid if at all possible. The sun is just not very flattering to your subjects. Plus trying to overpower the sun means using a lot of power.

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