Overview

For those who want studio quality lighting on the road, the Godox AD100Pro & Ad300Pro 2-Light Kit is the setup for you.

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Godox Ad100/300 Kit Inc Umb, Softbox, Acc & Bag

For those who want studio quality lighting on the road, the Godox AD100Pro & Ad300Pro 2-Light Kit is the setup for you.

This kit includes two AD100Pro Flashes and one AD300Pro Flash. Every light comes with its own stand and can use the included snoot, barn-doors, and filters, as well as swapping the translucent and the black and silver 86cm umbrellas. A case is included for storage and transport.

Godox AD100pro Pocket Flash

Building in the popularity of its predecessor, the AD100Pro Pocket Flash from Godox is a compact speed-light with a removable lithium-ion battery that will give you up to 360 full-power flashes and thousands of lower power flashes.

The AD100pro has impressive core features such as 100Ws of power adjustable in nine steps from 1/256 to 1/1, recycling times from 0.01 to 1.5 seconds, and short flash durations. The AD100pro has manual, auto, and stroboscopic capability. Manual mode outputs the user's choice of power, modelling light, and first or second curtain sync. Multi mode controls the stroboscopic rate up to 90 times (90 Hz). Optional wireless transmitters with 32-channel and four groups system control flash mode, first and second curtain sync, High-Speed Sync up to 1/8000 second, power level, and modelling lamp at distances up to 100m. Firmware updates are obtainable on the Godox website.

Godox AD300pro Outdoor Flash

With impressive performance and freedom from the AC outlet, the Godox AD300pro Outdoor Flash is a great asset on location or in the studio. With its monolight form factor and weight of just 1.3kg, the flash is ready to travel. Its lithium-ion battery will give you up to 300 full power flashes with recycle times from 0.01 to 1.5 seconds with a 9-stop power range and high-speed sync times as short as 1/8000 second. It additionally has action-stopping flash durations from 1/220 to 1/10200 seconds.

The AD300pro has a built-in 32-channel receiver with 5 groups for wireless control with a separately-purchased transmitter. The flash comes with a reflector, battery, charger, and a carry bag.

Godox AK-R1 Accessory Kit for H200R Round Flash Head

One of the AD200 Pocket Flash's interchangeable heads is the Godox H200R Round Flash Head. Designed for it, this Godox AK-R1 Accessory Kit for H200R contains magnetically-attached modifiers that maximise the capabilities of the head. The kit contains a snoot, four-way barn-doors, and a honeycomb grid to narrow the light's beam and selectively light your subject. Conversely, a near-180-degree dome, a wide lens, and a bounce card with a frame are provided to expand the beam. Finally, a filter set with three amber CT filters and one green fluorescent filter are also included.

Godox 86cm Umbrella for AD300 Pro Flash (Silver)

The 86cm Silver Umbrella from Godox is designed for the AD300 Pro Flash and has a silver interior. It provides wide coverage, high contrast, and a substantial boost in the ambient light level. The silver-coloured interior offers a specular light and is well-suited for portraits and fashion. Additionally, this unit is designed to fit in the Godox CB20 Backpack.

Godox Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash Head (Transparent, 85cm)

The Godox Transparent Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash Head is a modifier that spreads light over a broad area of your subject. Unlike standard black-backed umbrellas, this umbrella is translucent allowing light to escape from the back of it (convex side) and raise the ambient light level. A unique feature of the umbrella (that's great for low ceilings), is the option of turning it around to "shoot Through" it by pointing the curved outside of the umbrella at your subject for a slightly crisper quality of light.

Godox Carrying Bag for AD1200 Pro Battery Powered Flash System. The Godox Carrying Bag for AD1200 Pro Battery Powered Flash System is designed transport and store the AD1200 Pro Battery Powered Flash System set. The case can contain one AD1200 Pro flash head, one battery-powered base, and the related accessories. It features a folding handle and casters for easy transport, plus two exterior zippered pockets, and a pair of exterior straps for attaching a light stand or tripod.

Compatibility

Godox Ad100/300 Kit Inc Umb, Softbox, Acc & Bag

Key Features

  • 2 x AD100Pro Flash, 1 x AD300Pro Flash
  • 1 x AK-R1 Accessories Kit
  • 1 x Translucent Umbrella: 86cm
  • 1 x Black and Silver Umbrella: 86cm

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