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Godox AD600Pro AD600 Pro TTL Studio Flash 2.4G Wireless X System HSS 1/8000s with High Performance Li-ion Battery Outdoor Strobe Compatible for Canon E-TTLII Nikon Sony FUJI Olympus Panasonic Camera

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The Godox AD600 Pro will work seamlessly with all major compatible camera brands, including Canon, Nikon, Fuji, Olympus and Sony. It feels incredibly solid, and the standard reflector feels like an integral part when fitted. It doubles as a tube protector when the protective cap is fitted to the reflector. I found that to be a nice touch, as I would no longer have to take a cap and a standard reflector on location. Less space and weight are always good. Talking about the bulb, with the dome in place, it does look kind of massive! But looking at it carefully, the frosting is applied to the front flat face of the dome, which definitely helps with the light dispersion from the tube coils when compared with the original. The dome seems to fill the standard reflector, and your eye is soon drawn to the rather large yellow circle behind the flash tube. A 38w LED modelling light. As modelling lights go, it's extremely bright! It's much brighter than a lot of my standard studio heads, so it has real-world application, as opposed to a number of modelling lights found on some portable battery flash heads. It can be set to a pre-set level or vary according to the power output of the head. It's a new flash tube with different properties, even if we agree it's a 'fix' it still costs money to design and implement it.

Due to its size, the AD100 Pro is a great light to hold and maneuver as you need. Because it is so light and small, it is perfect for squeezing into tight spaces and angles to achieve the perfect lighting. It can also be simply held in your hand and moved around accordingly which isn’t possible or can be uncomfortable with bigger and heavier lights. The AD600Pro has a wide range of features designed to meet the needs of professional photographers. It offers an impressive guide number of 60 at 200mm, TTL and HSS capabilities, stroboscopic functions, high speed recycling, and compatibility with a range of optional accessories. What optional accessories are available for the Godox AD600Pro?This XPLOR 600Pro TTL can be linked and synced to be triggered wirelessly in complete TTL operation with any R2 transmitting member of the R2 Family: The prodigious Flashpoint models of Streaklight 360, Zoom Speedlights, R2T and R2Pro Remote Transmitters - all work seamlessly to clear the path onto the challenge of mastering the light, wherever you go. Absorb it well, and the mighty lighting tool you have before you will become a beacon of power in your arsenal of creative photography. Having a battery powered flash not only removes the need for AC Power Outputs and wasting time trying to find the outlets (if there even are any available), but also eliminates the tripping hazard of cables on set. STREAMLINED HIGH-INTENSITY REFLECTOR - Included with the Godox AD600 Pro is a modern, streamlined high-intensity reflector. This lightweight modifier improves on the designs of other reflectors, allowing you to direct the light exactly where you need it and also comes with a Bowens S-type fitting, allowing you to use a wide variety of modifiers A less awful stand mount - the old mount was so awful that a less awful mount is considered a feature? The Godox AD600 Pro is a powerful and portable solution to studio lighting. Offering 600Ws of power from a compact body, this flash unit is perfect for studio work, as well as on-location shoots. The 600Ws is perfect for photographers looking to shoot large products, weddings, fashion, sports and events, due to its powerful nature and portable body. The fact that this is a wireless flash allows you to shoot anywhere and everywhere without worrying about the nearest power outlet or cable length, making the AD600 Pro perfect for on-the-move photographers, as well as those more studio-based.

The display on the CITI600 is large and easy to read with all relevant information clearly represented. Improving on the AD600's 10W LED modelling lamp, the AD600 Pro boasts an impressive 38W LED modelling lamp making it much more versatile and useful, especially in lit areas. STREAMLINED HIGH-INTENSITY REFLECTOR You can find the wireless triggers here– they are brand specific for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Pentax, Olympus and Panasonic. It is also supposed to have better colour repeatability between shots. God knows most cameras and lenses are not calibrated......... but I guess if you sort one frame you can just do the others the same. The LCD dot matrix control panel, including the on-off button, is located on the side of the AD400Pro, which is much more user-friendly than the AD600Pro, where the on-off button is located on the bottom, frustratingly underneath the handle.

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I'm under the impression you aren't a working pro. There's no getting through to you, so I'll post for the people who read this so they won't get swayed by your misinformation. Now, as a commercial photographer, I tended to stay away from IGBT lights for the more colour sensitive work, basically because the colour temperature would drift towards blue as the power was turned down. Some heads are worse than others, and if you mix IGBT heads with voltage-controlled (full flash curve) heads, you can see the colour difference, sometimes quite dramatically. With this in mind, the colour accuracy mode that featured quite heavily in the AD600 Pro launch was something that piqued my interest. Wow! 13 kelvin short of hitting the nail on the head. Now that's impressive. And using the softbox gave us 6076k in colour consistency mode, and 6134k in standard mode, so my softbox was about 500k out. I'm not that surprised.

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