Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash
$56.35
$86.78
Godox AD100Pro II Pocket FlashThe Godox AD100Pro II is roughly the size of a soda can and weighs only 1.2 lbs, making it the ultimate travel strobe. It features a unique Group Color Indicator system where the flash head glows in different colors based on its assigned group, allowing you to identify units from a distance in complex multi-flash setups. Key Features and SpecificationsPower Output: 100Ws with a 9-stop range (1/1 to 1/256) adjustable in precise 0.1-step increments. Dual Wireless System: Built-in 2.4 GHz X-System for standard triggering and a 433 MHz module for enhanced signal stability in high-interference environments. TTL & HSS Support: Fully compatible with TTL auto-flash and High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000s for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, and more. Adjustable Zoom: A motor-driven 28-85mm zoom head allows you to narrow the beam for tight portraits or widen it for soft fill light. Battery Performance: The removable 3300mAh lithium battery delivers 490 full-power flashes with a fast recycle time of 0.01 to 1.5 seconds. Magnetic Mount: The round flash head is compatible with the AK-R1 magnetic accessory kit, allowing for instant attachment of grids, snoots, and gels. Modeling Light: Upgraded 5W bi-color LED modeling lamp with 10 levels of brightness adjustment. Mounting: Dual 1/4″-20 threads on the body and an included AD-E2 tilting bracket for easy light stand attachment. Versatility and CompatibilityThe AD100Pro II is designed to work seamlessly with the larger AD-series strobes (AD200Pro, AD400Pro, AD600Pro). It features a USB-C port for both direct battery charging and firmware updates. For studio use, it can be mounted into an optional S2 Bowens Bracket to use with standard softboxes. SummaryThe Godox AD100Pro II is a significant step up from its predecessor, offering better heat management, more intuitive controls, and superior battery life. It is an ideal “hair light” or “rim light” in a studio, and a powerful enough main light for location portraits when used with modifiers.
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