Godox AD400 Pro Portable Studio Flash Light for Photography | TTL Flash 400Ws HSS 1/8000s 2.4G Wireless System Strobe, Carry Case with Black & White Backdrop + 12 Month Extended Warranty Card (3 Yrs)

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Godox AD400 Pro Portable Studio Flash Light for Photography | TTL Flash 400Ws HSS 1/8000s 2.4G Wireless System Strobe, Carry Case with Black & White Backdrop + 12 Month Extended Warranty Card (3 Yrs)

Godox AD400 Pro Portable Studio Flash Light for Photography | TTL Flash 400Ws HSS 1/8000s 2.4G Wireless System Strobe, Carry Case with Black & White Backdrop + 12 Month Extended Warranty Card (3 Yrs)

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The direct debit payments will commence at the end of the first month following receipt of your goods. Its smaller build (1kg less than the AD600Pro) and powerful light output of 400Ws make it the perfect choice for any photographer looking to shoot both on location and in the studio. It has a built in lithium-ion powered Battery allowing you to recharge to full power when not in use.

Its robust build guarantees durability, making it a reliable companion for both professional and personal endeavors. The above image also serves as a warning to keep an eye on your softbox placement when photographing people wearing glasses. The great (and challenging) thing about doing street portraits with flash is that you never really know what the ambient lighting conditions are going to be – especially in Scotland.it wasn’t difficult to keep the power of the light low enough to not blow out the subject – a common argument against powerful strobes, in favour of speedlights. When we initially arrived in the city, we went into a small park to do some initial tests with the AD400 Pro and to check that everything was working as intended with all three systems. By adding a lightweight and handheld extension to your AD400 Pro, this accessory allows you to move your lighting to tighter angles and positions, as well as allowing you to hold the flash, and move as you see fit during shoots! Combined with a slow shutter speed, you can capture a sequence of images of a moving subject in one exposure such as the one in the photo above. The radio system works with every flash from the AD600s down to their cheapest speedlight, which means fill lights anywhere you need 'em for peanuts with complete control for every light right from your camera.

hi from Italy… a question John, can the flash 400pro overcome the sunlight at the midday like the 600pro? This was when I discovered how useful the AD400 Pro’s modelling light could potentially be for video. But with all seriousness, you have to consider the fact that those mono lights (Godox, Jinbei, Orlit, Wescott etc. It's truly a game-changer for anyone serious about photography, and the addition of the Godox softbox takes its capabilities to the next level.Unfortunately, I only have one AD200 and no AD-B2 head, but I did grab a couple of quick side-by-side shots of the two so you can judge for yourself on the size question.

This meticulously crafted solution boasts a sleek design and a myriad of features that cater to the diverse needs of modern lifestyles. 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. Ultimately, we decided that TTL was the way to go with all three cameras, which was something of a rediscovery for me.

I’m never 100% satisfied with my work but it’s available for people to see because I value the effort I put into it. I quickly went through the settings options to see if there was anything new/different/missing compared to the AD600 Pro. Equipped with accurate and reliable TTL mode, this unit can be successfully used when lighting conditions are changing rapidly.



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