Overview

Godox ADS200 Stick Flash Head

With a unique cylindrical-like design, Godox introduces the ADS200 Stick Flash Head - a handy addition to the brand's most versatile flash system. Designed to work with the AD200/AD200Pro pocket flashes, this 2.1' long transparent flash tube will help you create a distinct look in the studio or on location. Comfortable to be handheld, the stick offers the ability to operate in both tight or larger spaces, enabling a wide 360° beam spread. Also, it is made to ensure consistent and even lighting in a huge range of atmospheres and environments. A carry bag is supplied for storage and transportation.

SKU: GC49-11.AD-S200

Godox ADS200 Stick Flash Head

Godox ADS200 Stick Flash Head

With a unique cylindrical-like design, Godox introduces the ADS200 Stick Flash Head - a handy addition to the brand's most versatile flash system. Designed to work with the AD200/AD200Pro pocket flashes, this 2.1' long transparent flash tube will help you create a distinct look in the studio or on location. Comfortable to be handheld, the stick offers the ability to operate in both tight or larger spaces, enabling a wide 360° beam spread. Also, it is made to ensure consistent and even lighting in a huge range of atmospheres and environments. A carry bag is supplied for storage and transportation.

Expanded Capabilities

Driven by the exceptional performance of AD200/AD200Pro, the ADS200 is a useful addition to the family. Connect it to the pocket flashes with a simple push and you will be ready to light up any shooting space.

Impactful Direct Light Source

Capable of being used as a fill light, the ADS200 is compact enough to fit in a car, small dressing rooms, or even the most confined spaces. This distinctive light wraps around your subject evenly, producing a soft and natural illuminance even without an additional modifier. It also works great for portraits, jewelry, artwork, and product shots. With no diffusion, the ADS200 elevates your photo work by highlighting vivid colours, textures, and details.

Controllable Light

Metal barndoors are included for precise control of the light. Quickly adjust the barndoors to modify its beam from 180° to narrower angles. The ADS200 is lightweight enough to be handheld or mounted almost anywhere. Its standard threaded bottom is widely compatible with optional light stands.

Details

200Ws flash power

5600K colour temperature

Key Features:

For AD200/AD200Pro Pocket Flashes

200Ws, 5600K Colour Temperature

Throws a 360° Beam Spread

Unique Cylindrical-Like Design

Soft, Even Light Quality

Compact and Portable, Fits Tight Spaces

Includes Barndoors

Includes Carry Bag

What's in the Box:

Godox ADS200 Stick Flash Head

Barndoors

Carry Bag

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Godox ADS200 Stick Flash Head

With a unique cylindrical-like design, Godox introduces the ADS200 Stick Flash Head - a handy addition to the brand's most versatile flash system. Designed to work with the AD200/AD200Pro pocket flashes, this 2.1' long transparent flash tube will help you create a distinct look in the studio or on location. Comfortable to be handheld, the stick offers the ability to operate in both tight or larger spaces, enabling a wide 360° beam spread. Also, it is made to ensure consistent and even lighting in a huge range of atmospheres and environments. A carry bag is supplied for storage and transportation.

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