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Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit With Case

The Godox SK400III-V brings professional-level speed and consistency to the popular SK series, delivering 400Ws of dependable flash power in a compact studio-friendly design. Engineered for portraits, product photography and e-commerce production, it features a refreshed LCD interface with intuitive controls for smoother operation during demanding shoots. With fast 1-second recycling times and flash durations ranging from 1/800 to 1/2000 sec, the SK400III-V keeps up with fast-paced creative workflows while maintaining stable, accurate output shot after shot.

SKU: GC49-11.SK400III-VKITBC

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit With Case

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit With Case

The Godox SK400III-V brings professional-level speed and consistency to the popular SK series, delivering 400Ws of dependable flash power in a compact studio-friendly design. Engineered for portraits, product photography and e-commerce production, it features a refreshed LCD interface with intuitive controls for smoother operation during demanding shoots. With fast 1-second recycling times and flash durations ranging from 1/800 to 1/2000 sec, the SK400III-V keeps up with fast-paced creative workflows while maintaining stable, accurate output shot after shot.

Advanced Wireless Control & Precision Lighting

Equipped with the built-in 2.4GHz Godox X wireless system, the SK400III-V supports seamless remote triggering and power adjustment using compatible Godox X Series transmitters. The system offers 32 channels and 16 groups for flexible multi-light setups, making it easy to control modelling lights, flash output and triggering functions wirelessly. Power can be adjusted from 1/64 to full power across 61 precise steps, while the integrated 30W LED modelling lamp includes Off, Proportional and Percentage modes for accurate scene previewing and refined lighting control.

Complete Kit with Wireless Trigger & Carry Bag

Included in the kit, the Godox XT16 Wireless Power Control Flash Trigger Transmitter provides dependable 2.4GHz wireless communication with a working range of up to 100 metres and support for sync speeds up to 1/250 second. The trigger allows convenient remote flash adjustments and runs on easy-to-source AA batteries for practical everyday use. Also included is the durable Godox CB-05 Carry Bag, designed to safely store and transport lighting gear up to 72cm in length. Constructed from sturdy nylon with dual carry handles, compression straps, a shoulder strap and a zippered accessory pocket, it offers reliable protection for studio and location work alike.

Key Features:

6-Stop Power Adjustment Range

0.1 to 1.0 s Recycling

10 W LED Modelling Lamp

Dual Wireless Control System

Bowens S-type Mount Compatibility

Clear and Intuitive Interface Panel

What's in the Box:

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit With Case

Godox XT16 Trasmitter (Upgrades Available)

Godox 95cm Octa Softbox with Grid

Godox 70 x 100cm Recta Softbox with Grid

Godox Barndoor With Grid & Colour Filter Set

Standard Reflector

Lighting Stand Set (2x 88 - 260cm Stands)

Light Stand Bag

Godox CB-05 Carry Bag

Protection Cap

Power Cable

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Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash 2 Head Kit With Case

The Godox SK400III-V brings professional-level speed and consistency to the popular SK series, delivering 400Ws of dependable flash power in a compact studio-friendly design. Engineered for portraits, product photography and e-commerce production, it features a refreshed LCD interface with intuitive controls for smoother operation during demanding shoots. With fast 1-second recycling times and flash durations ranging from 1/800 to 1/2000 sec, the SK400III-V keeps up with fast-paced creative workflows while maintaining stable, accurate output shot after shot.

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