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GODOX AD300 Pro Studio Portable Flash 300Ws TTL HSS 1/8000th High Speed Bi-Colour Modelling Lamp 3000K 6500K For Portraits, photos, photography + 12 Month Extended Warranty Card (3 Yrs)

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This having been said, the AD100 Pro isn’t the most powerful of lights, in fact, it is the least powerful of the AD range, meaning that it may not be what every photographer needs! If you require more power from your flash or need a burst of light to overpower the sun, this isn’t the flash for you! The AD300 Pro features all the unique features of the Godox Wistro AD range and offers a strong power output of 300Ws. Unlike the AD200 / AD200 Pro, the AD300 Pro has a built-in fan, allowing you to shoot for longer without overheating. Featuring a circular round head design much like the AD600Pro and AD400Pro, this specialised glass protected flash tube allows you to achieve the most out of the 300Ws power of the AD300 Pro. The Godox Witstro AD300Pro All-in-One Outdoor Flash has 300ws strength power, 0.01-1.5s recycling time, 12w LED modelling lamp bi-colour, 320 full power pops and stable colour temperature, Built-in (removable) 14.4v/2600mAh Lithium-ion Battery

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The Godox Ad300Pro stands out as an exceptional off-camera flash, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of photographers. It strikes a perfect balance between delivering top-notch lighting quality, effortless wireless control, and a budget-friendly price point. However, Godox learned from the AD200 and what they learned they applied to the Pro. On the AD200 Pro they improved the recycle time from 0.01-2.1s to 0.01 to 1.8s, as well as offering a greater choice of power ranges (1/256-1/1 in 1/10th stop increments instead of 1/128-1/1 in 8 stops). They also improved upon the design of the flash by adding a sunken LCD screen to the unit which protects the screen against damage in the case of being dropped or blown over.

For light output, the AD300 Pro fits directly between the AD400 Pro and AD200 Pro. It was a half stop more powerful than the AD200, and a half stop less powerful than the AD400 Pro, which makes perfect sense. A closeup view of the AD300 Pro’s display and controls Interface and Design If you turn it on in the custom functions, the AD300 Pro will display T.1 flash durations on the LCD. This figure measures the time it takes for the flash to drop from its peak brightness to 10% of its peak brightness. It’s useful for determining how well the flash can freeze motion at a given power setting.Unfortunately, controlling the Bi-color LED lamp can only be done from the AD300 Pro menu, as it’s not currently available on any X Series transmitter. Otherwise, once you set the channel and group, the only reason you should have to touch the display often is to turn the light on and off. The design of the A D300 Pro also leaves the display completely exposed should a drop occur, a lesson I thought Godox learned between the AD200 and AD200 Pro. Offering 100Ws of power in a compact body (sizing in at just 120x76x76 mm, of the size of a can for scale!), as well as 390 full-power flashes from a single charge of its rechargeable battery! This makes the AD100 Pro perfect for traveling photographers, event photographers, as well as any on-location shoots, due to its wireless, portable and lightweight nature. While I put little weight in the aesthetics of photography tools, the display and buttons do look dated when compared to the competition. Battery and Recycle Speed Supports Accessories with Adapter Ring:With the specially designed new Godox Mount to install lighter and more portable accessories which can be used in combination. The Godox AD range of flash heads is by far the most popular of the Godox flash series and for good reason! Every light is powerful, portable, lightweight and exceptionally high quality, so it's no wonder that photographers are all looking to expand their kit using these lighting solutions. However, a few of the questions we often get asked are, what exactly is the difference between the lights in this series, what can each power level of the AD range get you, and which modifiers will these lights work with? To answer these questions, and more, we have created a comprehensive guide to buying your Godox AD flash head!

The AD200 Pro and the AD200 have an awful lot in common; both lights offer 200Ws of power, a transmission range of 100m, TTL and HSS capabilities, 32 channels, around 500 full-power flashes, as well as both offering a lightweight and portable flash photography option. Whilst these two flashes are very similar, the AD200 Pro has the edge on the AD200, meaning that of the two, it is the AD200 Pro that you will struggle to find a Godox user without! The AD200 Pro is the most popular of this entire range for its versatility, and portable nature. I tested the flash durations using the Sekonic L-858d-u light meter, and the results were all better than the figures Godox includes on the display.If you live in an outer-lying area allow a bit longer - some of these areas are only covered once a week. Master and Slave Function:AD300Pro can use in combination with Godox TTL camera flashes, TTL outdoor flashes etc.

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