Overview

With a guide number of 106 m at 100 ISO, the DP600III-V Professional Studio Flash with LED Modeling Lamp from Godoxis a 600Ws monolight with ample professional and convenience features. It has a colour temperature of 5800K, a fast recycle time of just 1 second at full power, and flash durations from 1/800 to an action-stopping 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, while the DP600III-V's 30W LED modeling lamp draws very little power with great brightness. Triggering options include sync cord, receiver triggering, test button, and wireless control port. The DP600III-V runs on 100 to 240 VAC mains power.

SKU: GC49-11.DP600III-V

Godox DP600III-V Studio Flash 600ws LED Modeling Light

With a guide number of 106 m at 100 ISO, the DP600III-V Professional Studio Flash with LED Modeling Lamp from Godoxis a 600Ws monolight with ample professional and convenience features. It has a colour temperature of 5800K, a fast recycle time of just 1 second at full power, and flash durations from 1/800 to an action-stopping 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, while the DP600III-V's 30W LED modeling lamp draws very little power with great brightness. Triggering options include sync cord, receiver triggering, test button, and wireless control port. The DP600III-V runs on 100 to 240 VAC mains power.

All of these functions can not only be made manually on the unit, but also wirelessly via the head's built-in X System receiver. Remote operation requires separate purchase of an X2, XPro, XT32, or FT-16 transmitter, which will provide wireless control of power, modeling light, and ready beep signal. The DP600III-V has a Bowens front accessory mount that makes it compatible not only with Godox light shapers, but with those made by the many manufacturers who use this popular mount.

With built-in Godox wireless X system, the upgraded DPIII series studio flash has a faster recycle time and a Bowens mount making it compatible with various studio flash accessories. The DPIII series studio flashes are ideal light sources for wedding, portrait, fashion and product photography.

Compatibility

Godox DP600III-V Studio Flash 600ws LED Modeling Light

Key Features

  • 99 Wireless ID settings (01-99) to limit the interference from other nearby systems.
  • Built in 2.4GHz wireless X system which supports wireless remote control and triggering.
  • 1s recycle time
  • 61 steps of power output from 1/64 to 1/1
  • Bowens mount, compatible with various lighting accessories
  • Auto recover the adjusted setting once restarted
  • Accurate Colour temperature with stable power output.

Specifications

  • Max Power - 600W
  • Guide Number - (106 m ISO 100)
  • Colour Temperature - 5600 +/- 200K
  • Operating Voltage - 100-120V ~ 50/60Hz
  • Power Output Control - OFF, 4.0~10.0 (1/64-1/1)
  • Modeling Lamp (LED) - 30W
  • Triggering Method - Sync Cord, Test Button, Infrared
  • Flash Duration -1/800s - 1/2000s
  • Parameters Output from the Sync Cord Jack - 5V
  • Parameters Output from the USB Port - 5V/200mA (Only for Godox Receiver)
  • Fuse - 8A
  • Recycle Time - 1s
  • Weight - 2.8kg

Godox DP600III-V Studio Flash 600ws with LED Modelling Lamp Includes:

  • Godox DP600III-V Studio Flash 600ws
  • Protection Cap
  • Power Cable
  • 12m Warranty

No Reflector is included, we recomend the Godox AD-R6 Reflector which has a slot for the umbrella and fits the Godox barndoor set BD-04

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Product Overview

With a guide number of 106 m at 100 ISO, the DP600III-V Professional Studio Flash with LED Modeling Lamp from Godoxis a 600Ws monolight with ample professional and convenience features. It has a colour temperature of 5800K, a fast recycle time of just 1 second at full power, and flash durations from 1/800 to an action-stopping 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, while the DP600III-V's 30W LED modeling lamp draws very little power with great brightness. Triggering options include sync cord, receiver triggering, test button, and wireless control port. The DP600III-V runs on 100 to 240 VAC mains power.

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