Overview

Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

The AD100Pro II Pocket Flash from Godox arrives as a compact, portable, enhanced 100Ws flash unit with fine components, distinct group indicators, and careful assembly that includes a better colour screen, an improved LED modeling light, and a built-in zoom. Building on the popularity of its predecessor, the AD100Pro II has superior characteristics with a dual 2.4 GHz and 433 MHz wireless system, combining TTL/M/Multi functionalities and reliability for commercial photographers and photo enthusiasts alike. Its 1/256 to 1/1 output with 0.1 step fine-tuning, removable battery, higher number of full-power flashes, and compact anti-slip 0.54 kg body create opportunities in the studio and on location, no matter if in single or multi-flash environments.

SKU: GC49-11.AD100PROII

Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

The AD100Pro II Pocket Flash from Godox arrives as a compact, portable, enhanced 100Ws flash unit with fine components, distinct group indicators, and careful assembly that includes a better colour screen, an improved LED modeling light, and a built-in zoom. Building on the popularity of its predecessor, the AD100Pro II has superior characteristics with a dual 2.4 GHz and 433 MHz wireless system, combining TTL/M/Multi functionalities and reliability for commercial photographers and photo enthusiasts alike. Its 1/256 to 1/1 output with 0.1 step fine-tuning, removable battery, higher number of full-power flashes, and compact anti-slip 0.54 kg body create opportunities in the studio and on location, no matter if in single or multi-flash environments.

Wireless TTL Compatibility

Offering the versatility that photographers of various levels might want, the AD100Pro II features Godox's 2.4 GHz and 433 MHz dual wireless system, supporting TTL/M/Multi flash systems of major camera brands. The Godox 2.4 GHz wireless X system is fully compatible with TTL auto flash systems of Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Pentax, and Leica cameras. Power is adjustable from 1/256 to 1/1 with 0.1 step fine-tuning, with the addition of 1/8000 sec HSS to facilitate various creative shooting needs.

For Demanding Shoots

Employing refined optics, the AD100Pro II produces natural, soft, and uniform illumination with a smooth, flattering falloff. Godox's idea was providing greater control over lighting coverage. The flash has a built-in 28-85mm adjustable zoom that allows you to fine-tune the beam spread across multiple focal lengths. With a solid 100Ws of power, the AD100Pro II's upgraded cooling system enables a stable, sustained output for demanding shoots. The brand states that the unit is capable of 60-100 full-power consecutive flashes.

2.4 GHz Wireless X System

The AD100Pro II adopts the 2.4 GHz wireless X system to provide quick integration with a wide range of Godox-compatible devices. It automatically works as a receiver according to its chosen transmitter. As a receiver unit, the AD100Pro II can be controlled by the separately available XPro II, X2T, and X3 series of triggers, as well as the V1Pro, V100, and V860III series of flashes. Find a wireless range of 328', with 16 receiver groups, 32 channels, and 99 IDs. The AD100Pro II supports quick-sync pairing with the optional X3 and X3Pro triggers for immediate wireless connection.

433 MHz Wireless Module

Although the AD100Pro II is equipped with a 2.4 GHz wireless receiver, it also works with 433 MHz signals by connecting the optional Godox FR433 via a USB-C port. The idea is to enhance signal stability, avoiding interference for precise control of the flash. This requires the separately available FT433 flash trigger. The transmitter can be used with its FR433 receiver to achieve longer transmission distances. The FT433 is compatible with Canon, Nikon, and Sony cameras, while being able to control other optional flashes such as the AD200Pro II, AD400Pro II, AD600Pro II, and AD600BM II models.

Improved Battery Power

This unit operates using an included high-capacity 7.2V, 3300mAh lithium battery that can be charged directly via its integrated USB-C charging port. The battery delivers 490 full-power flashes with 0.01-1.5 sec quick recycling, and it takes approximately two hours and 45 minutes to fully recharge. Easily charge it with the included charger and USB-C charging cable.

Onboard Control & Group Colour Functionality

Achieve intuitive onboard control thanks to an upgraded colourful HD screen and optimised local buttons for efficient, effortless local operation. Additionally, 16 groups with different colour indicators enable quick identification in multi-flash environments, meaning each of the 16 groups displays a different colour locally on the flash head for easy group identification even from a distance.

Improved Features & Optional Accessories

The AD100Pro II brings various improvements in a palm-sized body, such as an upgraded fan system and a multi-angle bracket for adjustability. Not only that, but Godox also thought of a better 5W LED modeling light that enables brightness adjustments from 1 to 10 levels. Speaking of accessories, the flash pairs well with Godox's separately available triggers and other optional tools. Its built-in magnetic mount works seamlessly with the brand's round-head accessories, including the convenient AK-R1 accessory kit, the AK-R22 collapsible diffusion dome, the AK-R21 projection attachment, a Bowens S3 bracket, and light stands. Modifiers are also available separately, such as a softbox, an umbrella diffuser, a snoot, and others. Find compatibility with optional UL series softboxes, BDR reflectors, and more. The AD100Pro II will help you get optimum flash lighting in a variety of situations, such as portraits, stills, advertising, and more.

Key Features:

16-group Colour Control

2.4 GHz / 433 MHz Wireless System

TTL / M / Multi Flash Support

100Ws Power Output Control

1/256 to 1/1 Power Range

Up to 490 Full-power Flashes

0.01-1.5 Sec Recycle Time

High-speed Sync Support

Battery Powered with USB-C Charging

Colour Screen with LED Modeling Light

What's in the Box:

Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

Battery

Charger

USB Charging Cable

Godox AD-E2 Bracket for AD100Pro, AD200Pro & AD300Pro

Carry Case

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Godox AD100Pro II Pocket Flash

The AD100Pro II Pocket Flash from Godox arrives as a compact, portable, enhanced 100Ws flash unit with fine components, distinct group indicators, and careful assembly that includes a better colour screen, an improved LED modeling light, and a built-in zoom. Building on the popularity of its predecessor, the AD100Pro II has superior characteristics with a dual 2.4 GHz and 433 MHz wireless system, combining TTL/M/Multi functionalities and reliability for commercial photographers and photo enthusiasts alike. Its 1/256 to 1/1 output with 0.1 step fine-tuning, removable battery, higher number of full-power flashes, and compact anti-slip 0.54 kg body create opportunities in the studio and on location, no matter if in single or multi-flash environments.

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