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Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight

The Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight is a versatile 400Ws strobe designed for lighting small studio scenes with consistent and reliable performance. Featuring a guide number of 213 feet and a stable 5700K colour temperature, the flash delivers bright and balanced illumination for portrait, product, and commercial photography. A built-in 10W LED modelling lamp with adjustable 5 to 100% brightness allows photographers to preview lighting setups accurately before shooting. The flash also features a rapid recycling time of 0.1 to 1.5 seconds and flash durations as short as 1/260 second for efficient shooting performance.

SKU: GC49-11.SK400III-V

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight

The Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight is a versatile 400Ws strobe designed for lighting small studio scenes with consistent and reliable performance. Featuring a guide number of 213 feet and a stable 5700K colour temperature, the flash delivers bright and balanced illumination for portrait, product, and commercial photography. A built-in 10W LED modelling lamp with adjustable 5 to 100% brightness allows photographers to preview lighting setups accurately before shooting. The flash also features a rapid recycling time of 0.1 to 1.5 seconds and flash durations as short as 1/260 second for efficient shooting performance.

Intelligent Wireless and Onboard Control

Integrated with the Godox 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the SK400III-V supports remote triggering, power adjustment, and mode control when paired with optional Godox X-series transmitters or FT-16 wired triggers. Multiple triggering methods including sync cord, optical mode, test button, and wireless operation provide flexible shooting options for different studio setups. The rear LCD display offers a clear overview of current settings, while dedicated controls and adjustment knobs allow quick access to power levels, channels, groups, modelling lamp settings, and other key functions. A convenient auto-memory feature preserves previous settings after brief interruptions, helping maintain workflow efficiency.

Broad Modifier Compatibility

Designed with a Bowens-style mount, the SK400III-V is compatible with a wide range of Godox and third-party light modifiers for expanded creative control. Photographers can easily attach softboxes, reflectors, beauty dishes, and other shaping tools to achieve different lighting styles and effects. Weighing approximately 5 pounds, the compact monolight remains easy to position and transport within the studio, making it a practical solution for both permanent setups and flexible shooting environments.

Key Features:

400Ws, 5700K ±200K CCT

10W LED Modeling Lamp

0.1 to 1.5 Second Recycling

Flash Duration: 1/170 to 1/260 Second

1/32 to 1/1 Power Range

Multiple Triggering Options

Supports 2.4G Wireless Control

Guide Number: 213'

3-Second Auto Memory

Bowens S Accessory Mount

What's in the Box:

Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight

Power Cable

Flash Head Cover

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Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight

The Godox SK400III-V Studio Flash Monolight is a versatile 400Ws strobe designed for lighting small studio scenes with consistent and reliable performance. Featuring a guide number of 213 feet and a stable 5700K colour temperature, the flash delivers bright and balanced illumination for portrait, product, and commercial photography. A built-in 10W LED modelling lamp with adjustable 5 to 100% brightness allows photographers to preview lighting setups accurately before shooting. The flash also features a rapid recycling time of 0.1 to 1.5 seconds and flash durations as short as 1/260 second for efficient shooting performance.

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