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Godox AD400Pro 400Ws TTL All-in One Outdoor Flash 2.4G 1/8000s HSS Flash Strobe with 30W LED Modeling Lamp Lithium Battery 0.01-1s Recycle Time Compatible with Canon Nikon Sony Fuji Olympus Panasonic

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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 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! Partway through the day, we went to take a break in Glasgow Green park. So I tested my usual TTL method. Aperture priority with -2EV on the camera, and +2EV on the flash in TTL mode.

Get the correct exposure automatically to make worrying about settings, not an issue, ideal for those shooting in changing conditions that come from shooting outdoors and to get you to start shooting with little to no fuss. The AD400PRO 400 Pro is compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic, Fujifilm, and now Pentax’s TTL Systems, allowing the AD400PRO to seamlessly integrate into your current TTL flash system. GODOX triggers are recommended for complete control of your unit. In summary, though, it feels like a good solid light, and it seems to have all the features that were added to the AD600 Pro in a recent firmware. If Sigma adopts Panasonic’s flash system, then it means next year’s full frame Foveon camera should already have full support from Godox. If not, Paul will just have to keep hoping that Godox one day supports Sigma’s flash system. Conclusion The One System allows you to communicate with our GODOX flash's built-in receivers and control them all from one trigger. The 2.4GHz trigger system will give you full functionality, compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, Olympus & Pentax with full control, and even high-end cameras from Hasselblad, Leica, and PhaseOne with basic control. Select Restart. More spinning circle before you can select how you want to modify the bootup from the list of options.The 100Ws of power is suitable to fill a softbox and so can be used with a range of modifiers and still produce an excellent effect within your work. Both are 4800K which is equivalent to outside daylight. The strength of the modelling lamp really helps with focusing in low light situations and seeing what the light will do without having to do test shots. Connectivity The addition of interchangeable mounts on the AD400Pro gives you the versatility to be able to mix and match with the equipment that you’ve already invested in, which is a feature that no other strobe head on the market can do. Many thanks to Paul and Lex for helping me out with this bit. There’s no video for it yet, though. That’ll be coming with the review for the Godox XPro-P trigger for Pentax. The video for this is now live over on the Godox XPro-P review.

The build quality of the AD400Pro is very similar to its big brother the AD600Pro, however with a reduced weight of 1Kg. The portable size still maintains all the pro-level features that you see on larger models. MULTIPLE ACCESSORIES COMPATIBILITY:The AD400ProAC Adapter enables you to run your AD400ProFlash units using mains power when you are in the studio. Powering the AD400PRO using this accessory will also shorten your recycling times.

Please Note: GODOX Flash and Triggering Systems are fully compatible with Godox 2.4GHz Triggers, which will allow you to mix both Godox and GODOX Equipment together without issue. I’m really hoping that Godox announces an AD200 Pro at some point in the near future to complete the “Pro” lineup and make this choice a little easier. Given the recent release of the H200R round head and EC200 extension head for the AD200, I think we’ll be waiting a while. The USB-A port is only for attaching an FTR16 receiver if you want to use Godox's older 433 MHz triggering system. Always use the USB C (newer lights) or micro USB (older lights) port for firmware updates. File namesThe AD400Pro TTL Studio Flash Series Features new re-designed flash tubes with a colour consistency of 5600K +75k. Comparing the modelling lamps, the AD600Pro comes out on top with a 38W COB LED, compared to the 30W COB LED on the AD400Pro.

I would like to see this ability added to both the AD400 Pro and AD600 Pro strobes, too, for when dialling in power on the strobe itself. Not having this ability isn’t a dealbreaker, but it’s a handy time-saving option to have in certain circumstances. We have tried to cover all of the features, the specifications, the pros and the cons of every flash unit in the AD range so far, including the AD100 Pro. So, let's start with the newest of the AD series. AD100 ProWhilst 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.

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