Overview

Built for speed, the QT1200IIM Flash Head from Godox is a powerful 5600K daylight-balanced flash source with sophisticated core and convenience features and the kind of technology and flexibility that is the hallmark of advanced equipment. The head features 0.05-0.9 sec. recycling with flash durations as short as 1/14,814 sec. The QT1200IIM offers power that's variable from 1/128 to full power, while the 150W modelling light's output is variable as well. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen. The head has several flash modes for performance options. Ideal for most shooting situations, Stable Colour Mode prioritises precise 5600K colour rendition. High-Speed Mode favours short t0.1 flash durations for ultra-sharp capture of peak action in sports or for creative studio work like freezing splashes or water droplets. The QT1200IIM also supports High-Speed Sync enabling the use of shutter speeds as short as 1/8000 sec allowing you to use wider apertures and other creative effects.

SKU: GC49-11.QT1200IIIM

Godox QT 1200IIIM HSS Studio Flash 1200ws

Built for speed, the QT1200IIM Flash Head from Godox is a powerful 5600K daylight-balanced flash source with sophisticated core and convenience features and the kind of technology and flexibility that is the hallmark of advanced equipment. The head features 0.05-0.9 sec. recycling with flash durations as short as 1/14,814 sec. The QT1200IIM offers power that's variable from 1/128 to full power, while the 150W modelling light's output is variable as well. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen. The head has several flash modes for performance options. Ideal for most shooting situations, Stable Colour Mode prioritises precise 5600K colour rendition. High-Speed Mode favours short t0.1 flash durations for ultra-sharp capture of peak action in sports or for creative studio work like freezing splashes or water droplets. The QT1200IIM also supports High-Speed Sync enabling the use of shutter speeds as short as 1/8000 sec allowing you to use wider apertures and other creative effects.

The QT1200IIM has built-in 2.4 GHz 32-channel wireless X technology. Using an optional XT16, FT16, XT32, or X1 transmitter you can control selection of HSS and High-Speed modes, modelling light modes, remote triggering and more at distances up to 164'. The head also has S1/S2 slave triggering that makes it easy to work cameras that employ pre-flash. The QT1200IIM weighs in at 9.4 lb, making it possible to assemble a kit with 2 or more heads without having to lug a heavy case around. The QT1200IIM 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 100 to 120 VAC mains power.

Features

Multiple Flash Modes and Precise Colour Temperature

  • Stable Colour Mode maintains colour temperature at 5600K (+/-200K). Ideal choice for standard photography
  • High-Speed Flash Mode favours short flash durations over colour fidelity which ranges from 5400 to 9000K
  • High-Speed Sync Mode allows you to shoot at sync speeds as short as 1/8000 sec. for wide aperture use or creative effects

Fast Recycling and Short Flash Durations

Fast recycling and short flash durations make sure you freeze action without missing the peak moment

Built-in 2.4 GHz Wireless X System

Use a Godox transmitter to control the head's power, modelling light, triggering and more. The system has 32 radio channels and 16 groups.

Precise Power Adjustment

Power can be adjusted from 1/128 to 1/1

Slave Trigger Modes

The flash head has S1 and S2 slave trigger modes.

Easy Operation

  • Keyboard and multi-function buttons
  • Easily read LCD screen displays settings and functions

Features

  • 1200 Ws, 5600K Colour Temperature
  • 0.05-0.9 Sec Recycling
  • Flash Duration HSS: 1/14,814 Sec
  • Built-In Wireless X System
  • 32 Channels, 16 Groups

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Product Overview

Built for speed, the QT1200IIM Flash Head from Godox is a powerful 5600K daylight-balanced flash source with sophisticated core and convenience features and the kind of technology and flexibility that is the hallmark of advanced equipment. The head features 0.05-0.9 sec. recycling with flash durations as short as 1/14,814 sec. The QT1200IIM offers power that's variable from 1/128 to full power, while the 150W modelling light's output is variable as well. Settings are accessed via rear panel push buttons and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen. The head has several flash modes for performance options. Ideal for most shooting situations, Stable Colour Mode prioritises precise 5600K colour rendition. High-Speed Mode favours short t0.1 flash durations for ultra-sharp capture of peak action in sports or for creative studio work like freezing splashes or water droplets. The QT1200IIM also supports High-Speed Sync enabling the use of shutter speeds as short as 1/8000 sec allowing you to use wider apertures and other creative effects.

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