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Product Name: | Flashpoint XPLOR 100 Pro TTL R2 Pocket Flash Dual Kit (Godox AD100 Pro) |
Product Description: | For limited time only, save 40% on the Flashpoint XPLOR 100 PRO dropping from $598.00 to $358.00 when you buy this item at Adorama.com and Shipping is free! Weight No More! When we started the R2 Journey with the revolutionary XPLOR600 portable monolight, no one could have dreamt that we would have a Family this robust and widespread. Are we proud. And now, we are delighted to introduce the XPLOR100 Pro TTL R2 Battery-Powered Monolight. A tiny, wireless, 100 watt-second, rechargeable lithium-powered flash with a full array of features – even variable zoom flash coverage. Up to 360 full power pops and a 9 stop range to boot. An LED modeling bulb and color accuracy. A small package with colossal potential. It's going places. The sheer size, a tad larger than a beverage can, and a hair over 1 pound, begs to come along. It's going to a wedding. Traveling to the portrait session. Serving up precise light for multi-flash table-top. Supplying a novice with a promising future, a system flash. Snuggled into a lens pocket going on an assignment overseas with a seasoned pro. The XPLOR100 Pro gem fits unobtrusively in your case. Not 'just in case.' Ready for wireless TTL or Manual action along with the complete Family of Flash. It's pure R2. There's nothing else to buy to enjoy seamless connectivity with R2 transmitters in speedlights or triggers for Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, Olympus, and Pentax. The front flash face is magnetized to accept light modifiers from filters to grids, snoots, and super-wide diffusers, which also fit the Flashpoint round head flashes. Did we mention that the rechargeable lithium battery packs are shared with the Flashpoint Zoom Li-on X and Zoom Li-on III Speedlights? There isn't a photographic challenge that an XPLOR can't lick and an imagemakers vision that can't be fulfilled. No matter starter budget flash or sweet kicker accent light. First love or seasoned team partner… Flashpoint XPLOR shows the way. Again. But this time, WeightLess. The R2 TTL Wireless Flash System is the advan |
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If it isn't clear, Flashpoint flashes are re-branded Godox flashes/triggers for the US market. Flashpoint-brand flashes are identical to their Godox counterparts. Godox triggers work for Flashpoint flashes and vice versa. I usually suggest getting Flashpoint instead of Godox in the US market to have a warranty.
The AD600Pro in this deal is non-TTL, meaning that you can't use automatic metering settings for the flash. It won't matter for someone like me who shoots manual flash settings, but it can make it harder for unfamiliar people to use. Adorama does have a TTL version of the AD600Pro, but it is much more expensive.
The AD100's are very compact flashes. The AD200's are more versatile for me and my use case, but the AD100's are a good contender. I got my AD200's before the AD100 was released.
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If it isn't clear, Flashpoint flashes are re-branded Godox flashes/triggers for the US market. Flashpoint-brand flashes are identical to their Godox counterparts. Godox triggers work for Flashpoint flashes and vice versa. I usually suggest getting Flashpoint instead of Godox in the US market to have a warranty.
The AD600Pro in this deal is non-TTL, meaning that you can't use automatic metering settings for the flash. It won't matter for someone like me who shoots manual flash settings, but it can make it harder for unfamiliar people to use. Adorama does have a TTL version of the AD600Pro, but it is much more expensive.
The AD100's are very compact flashes. The AD200's are more versatile for me and my use case, but the AD100's are a good contender. I got my AD200's before the AD100 was released.
I got a 300 kit a while back and like it a lot.
https://www.adorama.com/fplfx300ptk7.ht
Inebriated party goers and cables don't mix well.
Edit: I just checked the price of replacing my Acute 2 flashtube, just the flashtube and it's $617. F that!
I'm getting 2 of the AD600 Pros, non-TTL.
He has lots of Godox videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E_9pcMf
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Inebriated party goers and cables don't mix well.
Edit: I just checked the price of replacing my Acute 2 flashtube, just the flashtube and it's $617. F that!
I'm getting 2 of the AD600 Pros, non-TTL.
I also like the idea of spare batteries, considering an extra battery is $180, a whole spare light for $320 makes sense. I hate the idea of dealing with different batteries and chargers.
If I flew for work, I'd consider the weight savings.
But, I'd never use TTL, so I feel like I'd be paying for something I don't need.
I need to figure out how to put a Bowens mount light into my 7' Profoto umbrella.
- Flashpoint Evolv 200 Pro
- Godox AD200
- Godox MS300V
- Godox MS200V
- Neewer ML300 - 2 of these
- Neewer S101-300W - 2 of these
Of all of them, the one that consistently produces the best results without me having to play a lot with color corrections is the Godox MS300V and MS200V. The Neewer ML300 has a super warm color - I have to adjust the color temperature in CaptureOne big time after taking photos.