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The GODOX AD200 is a powerful 200Ws TTL flash strobe featuring a 2900mAh lithium battery, offering up to 500 full power shots. With interchangeable flash heads, built-in 2.4G wireless control, and rapid recycling times, this monolight is designed for professional photographers seeking versatility and efficiency in their work.
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.94"D x 5.91"W x 9.84"H |
Color | Black |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount or Cold Shoe Mount |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Olympus |
Guide Number | 52M (Speedlite head), 60M (bare bulb head with AD-S2 reflector) |
Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
C**I
Amazing on location light for fighting against the sun.
Comes in a nifty bag and is bright enough to take on the sunsets I enjoy shooting with. I haven’t had much use yet but the last 3 weddings I’ve used it on it worked as it should and worked well.It’s small enough to bring along anywhere and with a decent light stand is very stable. I’m using a bigger 9’ stand so I can mount it on the godox bowens mount adapter. I use the mount so I can pair the flash with the 40” parabolic softbox.Recycle time is fast. Quality of light is great. Wireless capability is great with the Xt2 transmitter. High speed sync was flawless.Overall this is great flash for when you want to do a few creative shots keeping that sky exposed and the subject lit perfectly.
W**S
Can't say enough good about this strobe
I've used Godox for years, and always found their units dependable. The AD200 is so versatile, and easy to combine with a second unit. I've almost completely stopped using speed lights, and rarely use studio lights now. I have 4 of these AD200s, and I rarely need anything else.The lithium cells can many hours. Even on a long shoot (9 hours) the batteries kept up the entire day. These are now my go-to strobes.I also have gotten several of the optional heads, which make a big difference in flexibility for lighting options. The speed light head is great, and works nicely with barn doors for accent, but I use the flash tube most often, in a softbox. The mini-softbox head is also good for a separator. Just can't say enough about how versatile this system is.Hey Godox, if you're paying attention to this, good job!
A**Y
Awesome in a tiny body
Love my new flash, purchased it to replace my canon 600EX flash as my main softbox flash when I do outdoor photo sessions, I highly recommend this flash if it is your first Godox flash, although I could have purchased an AD200 Pro, I did not feel the small upgrades were worth the big price jump. I am happy with this flash as my starter flash and perhaps my next flash will be the AD200 Pro to use as the main flash and the AD200 as a hair light or secondary flash.Contrary to what I have used in the past during photo sessions and what I know about strobe flashes and steady bare bulb light setups, this Godox flash has a model light, but it is not used with the bare bulb as I am used to, instead, the strobe flash uses the model light and not the bare bulb, not a deal-breaker but something different I was not expecting as all the bare bulb flashes I've used for wedding photography in the past had an integrated model light filament surrounding the flash filament of the bare bulb.One thing that is not advertised that I was pleasantly surprised is that it has a treaded external connector for a trigger on the side, meaning, although it is recommended you purchase a Godox trigger for your camera to sync directly to the AD200, I purchased the Godox XPro-C E-TTL so I can control everything directly from the trigger on the camera without messing with the menus of the flash, you can use your own triggers like a pocket wizard or in my case a Yongnuo 622C TTL Flash Trigger I was using previously with my studio flashes when doing indoor photo sessions and my 600Ex when I did outdoor sessions, if you already have triggers for other flashes, it is easy to integrate and use those flashes in conjunction with the AD200 if you wanted, albeit without the control you would have with a Godox trigger.Highly recommend this flash!
R**R
Great for Real Estate Photography
I have been using a Godox AD600, which I love, but it is quite heavy, along with 2 speedlights for Real Estate Photography. The speedlights, a Canon 580 EX ii, and a Godox TT600 worked great, but they sure knew how to eat batteries. I would typically get one house from each set of batteries on the speedlights. I shot for several hours with the AD200's and barely used any battery. I like the size, especially compared to the AD600. Don't get me wrong, the AD600 is fantastic when there are really high ceilings, or lots of dark woods, but a lot of the time it is overkill, and the AD200's work great in most homes. I shoot flambient in most of the homes I do, and the ETTL is great. I find in smaller rooms than a STU is very helpful, and the AD200's came with a tripod mount that also holds the STU's very well. The ease of use, with the Godox X1 trigger system is great. I will probably upgrade to the X2 this year to allow Bluetooth control, but in the 2 years I have been using the Godox systems I have been very happy with them.
A**A
I love it.
I recently got my hands on this flash, and I couldn't be happier with its performance. When it comes to indoor photography, it produces stunning results, providing just the right amount of light for that perfect shot. Whether I'm capturing portraits or capturing the ambiance of a cozy room, this flash does wonders.
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