Great price and a great flash -
I have the non-TTL version of these (3x XPLOR600's) and love them. Bowens mount makes them easy to expand with most readily available modifiers. The battery packs last quite a bit (I charge them before every shoot, but they'll typically last for quite a large amount of photos, even at full output)
The fact that they integrate into the whole godox system (speedlights, strobes, etc..) with a built in transmitter and ability to change power of each light (in manual mode) from the transmitter on the camera makes these my favorite inexpensive flashes I've ever used.
I do highly recommend picking up the extension head https://www.adorama.com/fplfxp600.html though, as it makes it much easier (and safer) when hand-holding the light or mounting on a stand
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Great price and a great flash -
I have the non-TTL version of these (3x XPLOR600's) and love them. Bowens mount makes them easy to expand with most readily available modifiers. The battery packs last quite a bit (I charge them before every shoot, but they'll typically last for quite a large amount of photos, even at full output)
The fact that they integrate into the whole godox system (speedlights, strobes, etc..) with a built in transmitter and ability to change power of each light (in manual mode) from the transmitter on the camera makes these my favorite inexpensive flashes I've ever used.
I do highly recommend picking up the extension head https://www.adorama.com/fplfxp600.html though, as it makes it much easier (and safer) when hand-holding the light or mounting on a stand
Can this operate without batteries such as an AC cable for studio work? Just asking cuz one day, if the batteries go to hell, I'd like to at least be able to use the power cable if there's such a function would be great.
Can this operate without batteries such as an AC cable for studio work? Just asking cuz one day, if the batteries go to hell, I'd like to at least be able to use the power cable if there's such a function would be great.
If you only plan on doing primarily indoor studio work, the Xplor 200 would be more than sufficient ( I have 2 of these for my backfill lights). When shooting corporate photos for instance, I have to crank my Neewer ML300 (300W strobe) all the way down to 1/64 power.....so if I was using this 600W strobe, I would probably have to crank it down to 1/128th power. The best corporate photos I've taken was used with my corded $100 Godox MS-300V as my key-light 2 weeks ago - the white light produced by that unit is like super pure consistent 5600K...giving all the images a very clean look.
Can this operate without batteries such as an AC cable for studio work? Just asking cuz one day, if the batteries go to hell, I'd like to at least be able to use the power cable if there's such a function would be great.
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Can this operate without batteries such as an AC cable for studio work? Just asking cuz one day, if the batteries go to hell, I'd like to at least be able to use the power cable if there's such a function would be great.
If you only plan on doing primarily indoor studio work, the Xplor 200 would be more than sufficient ( I have 2 of these for my backfill lights). When shooting corporate photos for instance, I have to crank my Neewer ML300 (300W strobe) all the way down to 1/64 power.....so if I was using this 600W strobe, I would probably have to crank it down to 1/128th power. The best corporate photos I've taken was used with my corded $100 Godox MS-300V as my key-light 2 weeks ago - the white light produced by that unit is like super pure consistent 5600K...giving all the images a very clean look.
The title states: "w/ R2 2.4GHz Radio Remote". but I am not seeing it on the Adorama page, nor does it show up in the cart. Anyone able to buy it with this remote included
Does this normally go for $700? Can anyone confirm this is a price worth locking into?
This is the cheapest I've ever seen it, in the 3 years I've been eyeing this flash. I grabbed one. I bought the 400 pro a couple of years ago at a great price, $419. $10 more for an extra 200 Ws makes this a steal.
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I have the non-TTL version of these (3x XPLOR600's) and love them. Bowens mount makes them easy to expand with most readily available modifiers. The battery packs last quite a bit (I charge them before every shoot, but they'll typically last for quite a large amount of photos, even at full output)
The fact that they integrate into the whole godox system (speedlights, strobes, etc..) with a built in transmitter and ability to change power of each light (in manual mode) from the transmitter on the camera makes these my favorite inexpensive flashes I've ever used.
I do highly recommend picking up the extension head https://www.adorama.com/fplfxp600.html though, as it makes it much easier (and safer) when hand-holding the light or mounting on a stand
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I have the non-TTL version of these (3x XPLOR600's) and love them. Bowens mount makes them easy to expand with most readily available modifiers. The battery packs last quite a bit (I charge them before every shoot, but they'll typically last for quite a large amount of photos, even at full output)
The fact that they integrate into the whole godox system (speedlights, strobes, etc..) with a built in transmitter and ability to change power of each light (in manual mode) from the transmitter on the camera makes these my favorite inexpensive flashes I've ever used.
I do highly recommend picking up the extension head https://www.adorama.com/fplfxp600.html though, as it makes it much easier (and safer) when hand-holding the light or mounting on a stand
If you only plan on doing primarily indoor studio work, the Xplor 200 would be more than sufficient ( I have 2 of these for my backfill lights). When shooting corporate photos for instance, I have to crank my Neewer ML300 (300W strobe) all the way down to 1/64 power.....so if I was using this 600W strobe, I would probably have to crank it down to 1/128th power. The best corporate photos I've taken was used with my corded $100 Godox MS-300V as my key-light 2 weeks ago - the white light produced by that unit is like super pure consistent 5600K...giving all the images a very clean look.
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If you only plan on doing primarily indoor studio work, the Xplor 200 would be more than sufficient ( I have 2 of these for my backfill lights). When shooting corporate photos for instance, I have to crank my Neewer ML300 (300W strobe) all the way down to 1/64 power.....so if I was using this 600W strobe, I would probably have to crank it down to 1/128th power. The best corporate photos I've taken was used with my corded $100 Godox MS-300V as my key-light 2 weeks ago - the white light produced by that unit is like super pure consistent 5600K...giving all the images a very clean look.
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This is the cheapest I've ever seen it, in the 3 years I've been eyeing this flash. I grabbed one. I bought the 400 pro a couple of years ago at a great price, $419. $10 more for an extra 200 Ws makes this a steal.