Overview

Godox AD600BM II Outdoor Flash

600 Ws of flash power with adjustable output in a wide range of 1/512-1/1, allowing precise exposure control. Users can choose between the 1/512-1/1 format or 1.0-10.0 in 0.1-step increments. The flash supports HSS up to 1/8000 s, Multi mode for strobe effects, and ALT mask.

SKU: GC49-11.AD600BMII

Godox AD600BM II Outdoor Flash

Godox AD600BM II Outdoor Flash

600 Ws of flash power with adjustable output in a wide range of 1/512-1/1, allowing precise exposure control. Users can choose between the 1/512-1/1 format or 1.0-10.0 in 0.1-step increments. The flash supports HSS up to 1/8000 s, Multi mode for strobe effects, and ALT mask.

Intuitive Control

The flash is equipped with a color TFT screen that provides an intuitive menu and easy operation. The screen brightness is adjustable, ensuring visibility even in direct sunlight at its highest setting. Additionally, the t0.1 indicator on the screen allows precise flash duration monitoring.

Wireless Control

The built-in Godox 2.4G receiver ensures full compatibility with the Godox X triggering system. The flash supports 32 channels and 16 groups, each with a different color, making it easier to manage multiple lighting units. Thanks to the Fast Sync pairing system, communication with new transmitters is even faster. The flash also features a photocell that operates in S1 and S2 modes.

LED Modeling Light

The flash features a bright LED modeling light, which can be used to preview the flash effect or as a continuous light source for video recording. The flash offers three modeling light modes, adjustable to different working styles (manual adjustment, proportional to flash power, and off).

Power Under Control

A high-capacity lithium-ion battery allows up to 500 full-power flashes, while the advanced power management system minimises recycling times, ensuring the flash is always ready to capture the action.

Mounting

With the popular Bowens mount, the flash is compatible with a wide range of optional light modifiers, including reflectors, Fresnel lenses, and softboxes in various shapes.

What's in the Box:

Godox Ad600bm Ii Outdoor Flash

Battery

Charger

Flash Tube

Reflector

Protective Cap

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Godox AD600BM II Outdoor Flash

600 Ws of flash power with adjustable output in a wide range of 1/512-1/1, allowing precise exposure control. Users can choose between the 1/512-1/1 format or 1.0-10.0 in 0.1-step increments. The flash supports HSS up to 1/8000 s, Multi mode for strobe effects, and ALT mask.

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