Overview

The DP1000III-V Studio Flash from Godox is a 5600K daylight balanced flash source that offers solid core and convenience features at a budget-friendly price point. The head features a 1 sec recycling time with flash durations as short as 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, adjustable in 61 steps, while the 30W LED modeling light has a Proportional mode to allow you to preview your lighting effects and a Percentage mode that adjusts brightness from 5 to 100%. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen.

SKU: GC49-11.DP1000III-VKITBC

Godox DP1000III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit

The DP1000III-V Studio Flash from Godox is a 5600K daylight balanced flash source that offers solid core and convenience features at a budget-friendly price point. The head features a 1 sec recycling time with flash durations as short as 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, adjustable in 61 steps, while the 30W LED modeling light has a Proportional mode to allow you to preview your lighting effects and a Percentage mode that adjusts brightness from 5 to 100%. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen.

Triggering options include sync cord, test button, and slave triggering. The DP1000III-V has a built-in 32-channel X Series radio system, making wireless function control possible with separate purchase of the XT2 or xPRO TTL transmitter. The head also has an anti-pre-flash function that makes it easy to work with point-and-shoot and other cameras that employ pre-flash. The DP1000III-V weighs in at 3.4Kg, encouraging the assembly of a kit with two or more heads without having to lug a heavy case around. The DP1000III-V has a Bowens front accessory mount, allowing it to use Godox modifiers as well as accessories from the many manufacturers that use this system. The head has a tilting stand mount and runs on AC mains power

 

Included 

  • 2 x Godox DP1000III-V Studio Flash 1000ws

  • 1 x *Godox XT16 Trasmitter (Upgrades Available)

  • 2 x Godox 95cm Octa Softbox with Grid

  • 1 x Godox Barndoor With Grid & Colour Filter Set

  • 1 x Standard Reflector

  • 1 x Air Cushioned Lighting Stand Set (2x 105 – 280cm Stands)

  • 1 x Light Stand Bag

  • 1 x Godox CB-05 Carry Bag

  • 2 x Protection Cap

  • 2 x Power Cable

  • 12m Warranty

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The DP1000III-V Studio Flash from Godox is a 5600K daylight balanced flash source that offers solid core and convenience features at a budget-friendly price point. The head features a 1 sec recycling time with flash durations as short as 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, adjustable in 61 steps, while the 30W LED modeling light has a Proportional mode to allow you to preview your lighting effects and a Percentage mode that adjusts brightness from 5 to 100%. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen.

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