Overview

The R2400 Ring Flash Head for P2400 Battery Pack from Godox is an alternate head with signature visual qualities that make it an extremely valuable tool for fashion, portrait, hair styling, tattoo, macro, and glamour photography. Used in the traditional way with the camera lens in the center opening renders an attractive, visual flattening of the features, glamourous skin illumination, and a soft halo shadow that falls behind the subject. The ring flash accentuates the eyes and produces captivating catchlights in them. There are also multiple uses for the head off-camera. Mounted on a light stand, it becomes an unobtrusive fill light, and while positioning it overhead or at a 45-degree angle, it lends soft modeling and definition to the features.

SKU: GC49-11.R2400

Godox Ringflash For The P2400 Pack Head

The R2400 Ring Flash Head for P2400 Battery Pack from Godox is an alternate head with signature visual qualities that make it an extremely valuable tool for fashion, portrait, hair styling, tattoo, macro, and glamour photography. Used in the traditional way with the camera lens in the center opening renders an attractive, visual flattening of the features, glamourous skin illumination, and a soft halo shadow that falls behind the subject. The ring flash accentuates the eyes and produces captivating catchlights in them. There are also multiple uses for the head off-camera. Mounted on a light stand, it becomes an unobtrusive fill light, and while positioning it overhead or at a 45-degree angle, it lends soft modeling and definition to the features.

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Godox Ringflash For The P2400 Pack Head

Key Features

  • 2400Ws
  • Guide Number: 64
  • 40W Modeling Light
  • Optional Reflectors and Grids,
  • Use as Main or Fill Light

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Product Overview

The R2400 Ring Flash Head for P2400 Battery Pack from Godox is an alternate head with signature visual qualities that make it an extremely valuable tool for fashion, portrait, hair styling, tattoo, macro, and glamour photography. Used in the traditional way with the camera lens in the center opening renders an attractive, visual flattening of the features, glamourous skin illumination, and a soft halo shadow that falls behind the subject. The ring flash accentuates the eyes and produces captivating catchlights in them. There are also multiple uses for the head off-camera. Mounted on a light stand, it becomes an unobtrusive fill light, and while positioning it overhead or at a 45-degree angle, it lends soft modeling and definition to the features.

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