Overview

Godox AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash (2-Light Softbox Kit)

Building on its predecessor, the AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash from Godox arrives as the improved, second version of the popular AD300Pro-bringing several professional features and a more sleek design. Godox continues to expand its Witstro series by introducing the 300Ws AD300Pro II with 16 colour groups, a convenient colour screen, and a 12W bi-colour LED modeling light. Another benefit is one-tap sync functionality with the brand's separately available X3 trigger for easy synchronisation. The AD300Pro II also brings a wider 1/512 to 1/1 power output in 0.1 increments, offering full TTL support to work with the auto flash systems of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Sony, Leica, and Pentax cameras. The flash head has a recycle time of 0.1-1.5 sec, a handy action-stopping freeze mode, and finally, a lightweight 1.18 kg body that makes it a great asset for outdoor creators. Among its various acessories, the flash body comes with a reflector, battery, charging cable, and a carry bag.

SKU: GC49-11.AD300PROIIKIT

Godox AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash (2-Light Softbox Kit)

Godox AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash (2-Light Softbox Kit)

Building on its predecessor, the AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash from Godox arrives as the improved, second version of the popular AD300Pro-bringing several professional features and a more sleek design. Godox continues to expand its Witstro series by introducing the 300Ws AD300Pro II with 16 colour groups, a convenient colour screen, and a 12W bi-colour LED modeling light. Another benefit is one-tap sync functionality with the brand's separately available X3 trigger for easy synchronisation. The AD300Pro II also brings a wider 1/512 to 1/1 power output in 0.1 increments, offering full TTL support to work with the auto flash systems of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Sony, Leica, and Pentax cameras. The flash head has a recycle time of 0.1-1.5 sec, a handy action-stopping freeze mode, and finally, a lightweight 1.18 kg body that makes it a great asset for outdoor creators. Among its various acessories, the flash body comes with a reflector, battery, charging cable, and a carry bag.

Better Performance

The AD300Pro II's detachable battery will give you up to 350 full-power flashes with recycle times from 0.01 to 1.5 sec, a 10-stop power range, and high-speed sync times as short as 1/8000 sec. In addition, the AD300Pro II introduces a convenient freeze mode with flash durations from 1/2310 to 1/24,390 sec for stopping action. Outside of the freeze mode, the AD300Pro II has normal flash durations from 1/220 to 1/14,920 sec.

Improved Design

Godox has improved the physical body of this flash, bringing a more elegant and modern design that enables intuitive local operation. Another unique AD300Pro II setting is its Colour-Stable mode which maintains a consistent colour temperature throughout the entire power range. At 5800K (+/-200K), the AD300Pro II is ideal for on-location portraits, editorial shoots, and other commercial work.

Effortless for Your Creative Shots

Designed to simplify use when combined with the separately available X3 trigger, the AD300Pro II enables instant synchronisation with the X3 to let you focus on your visual creation. This wireless sync function will optimise your photo workflow, cutting down the time you normally spend managing complicated channels and ID settings. Simply press the wireless sync option on both your X3 and the AD300Pro II to achieve quick synchronisation.

16 Groups with Colour Identification

The AD300Pro II is part of Godox's 2.4 GHz wireless X system with a range of 328', featuring 16 groups, 32 channels, and 99 IDs that facilitate the use of multiple lights. Use the optional X3 or the XPro series, X2T, and X1 triggers to wirelessly control the flash head. The brand adds 16 colour group capability so different colours will locally display on the flash head for easy group identification even from a distance.

Intuitive Settings

In addition to the group colour capability right at the head of the flash, the AD300Pro II body also has a colour screen and a smooth metal control dial. Common functionalities of the flash are easy to manage thanks to an intuitive menu and local buttons. Besides that, it was clever of Godox to employ an upgraded bi-colour LED modeling light that is now variable from a wider 2800 to 6000K range with adjustable brightness from 10 to 100%. The lamp has high CRI and TLCI ratings of 97 and 98, respectively. Use the LED modeling light for your previews or on-set illumination.

Widely Compatible

The AD300Pro II has a proprietary Godox mount, but enables Bowens mount with the use of optional adapters. Meaning wide compatibility with optional light shapers from the Godox ecosystem and other types of modifiers, such as a snoot, a barndoor kit, a long focus reflector, a flash projector, and various softboxes. The AD300Pro II works with the separately available S3 or AD-AB adapters to expand your options with Bowens, Broncolour, Profoto, and Elinchrom mounts. This enables compatibility with optional beauty dishes, reflectors, a flash projection attachment, and quick release umbrella softboxes in different sizes and shapes.

Godox 34" Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash (Silver)

The 34" Umbrella from Godox enables wide coverage, high contrast, and a substantial boost in the ambient light level when used with your AD300Pro Flash. Designed to fit in the Godox CB20 backpack, its silver interior offers a specular light ideal for portraits and fashion..

Godox Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash Head (Transparent, 33.5")

The 33.5" Transparent Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash Head from Godox 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 AD-S60S Softbox for AD300Pro

Designed for flashes with a Godox mount, like the AD300Pro, the AD400Pro and LED lights such as the ML60, this AD-S60S Softbox for AD300Pro is great for all-around use but especially for portraiture where its octagonal shape wraps around your subject and reflects natural-looking catchlight in their eyes. The softbox comes with a grid that eliminates spill light and provides the directional control that facilitates selective lighting.

Godox CB20 Backpack for AD200Pro and Select Godox Strobes

This CB20 Backpack from Godox holds two AD200, AD200Pro, AD300Pro, or AD400Pro strobe units complete with batteries, chargers, wireless remotes, and compact umbrellas for a fully portable lighting setup. Even when fully packed with the lights and accessories, the CB20 still has room to add a camera with lenses and a spacious lined pocket holds a 15" laptop or tablet.

This backpack features padded construction with dividers to protect its contents. The padded, reinforced shoulder straps offer all-day comfort. It incorporates a reflective strip for high visibility and the strap buckle has an integrated safety whistle in case of an emergency.

Key Features:

Dual Flash Lighting Kit

Two Umbrellas and Backpack

One-Tap Sync Compatibility

Supports Most TTL Systems

300Ws Adjustable Power Output

Up to 350 Full Flashes

Freeze Mode High-Speed Performance

1/8000 sec High-Speed Sync

Fast Recycling Time Support

16 Colour Group Capability

What's in the Box:

Godox AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash (2-Light Softbox Kit)

Godox AD-E2 Bracket for AD100Pro, AD200Pro & AD300Pro

Godox Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash Head (Transparent, 33.5")

Godox AD-S60S Softbox for AD300Pro

Godox 34" Umbrella for AD300Pro Flash (Silver)

Godox CB20 Backpack for AD200Pro and Select Godox Strobes

Flash Body

Flash Tube

PD Adapter

DC Adapter

Battery

Charging Cable

Reflector

Glass Protection Cover

Battery Protection Cover

Reflector Protection Cover

Diffuser

Grid

Gold/Silver Insert

White Insert

Carry Case

Carry Bag

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Product Overview

Godox AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash (2-Light Softbox Kit)

Building on its predecessor, the AD300Pro II All-in-One Outdoor Flash from Godox arrives as the improved, second version of the popular AD300Pro-bringing several professional features and a more sleek design. Godox continues to expand its Witstro series by introducing the 300Ws AD300Pro II with 16 colour groups, a convenient colour screen, and a 12W bi-colour LED modeling light. Another benefit is one-tap sync functionality with the brand's separately available X3 trigger for easy synchronisation. The AD300Pro II also brings a wider 1/512 to 1/1 power output in 0.1 increments, offering full TTL support to work with the auto flash systems of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, OM SYSTEM, Panasonic, Sony, Leica, and Pentax cameras. The flash head has a recycle time of 0.1-1.5 sec, a handy action-stopping freeze mode, and finally, a lightweight 1.18 kg body that makes it a great asset for outdoor creators. Among its various acessories, the flash body comes with a reflector, battery, charging cable, and a carry bag.

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