Overview

Godox V100 Flash

With a powerful 100W output and an innovative round head design, the V100 Flash from Godox is a compact and easy-to-use flash for portrait photographers. Designed with an integrated sub-flash, the V100 offers a 100W output and it is ideal for on-location shooting. Its advanced cooling design allows for continuous shooting, offering 100 flashes at full power. The built-in 2W modeling lamp and automatic 28-105mm zoom range allows for more lighting control. The 1.7 second recycling time and the -7 to 120° tilt with 330° rotation offers greater flexibility and is compatible with ADI / P-TTL systems. Easily control settings with its large touch screen back and charge the batteries directly with a USB-C cable. The V100 is also compatible with cameras featuring a global shutter.

SKU: GC49-11.V100-C

Godox V100 Flash

Godox V100 Flash

With a powerful 100W output and an innovative round head design, the V100 Flash from Godox is a compact and easy-to-use flash for portrait photographers. Designed with an integrated sub-flash, the V100 offers a 100W output and it is ideal for on-location shooting. Its advanced cooling design allows for continuous shooting, offering 100 flashes at full power. The built-in 2W modeling lamp and automatic 28-105mm zoom range allows for more lighting control. The 1.7 second recycling time and the -7 to 120° tilt with 330° rotation offers greater flexibility and is compatible with ADI / P-TTL systems. Easily control settings with its large touch screen back and charge the batteries directly with a USB-C cable. The V100 is also compatible with cameras featuring a global shutter.

V100 Feature Highlights

Flash head rotates 330° and tilts -7 to 120° for easy adjustments and more precise lighting control.

Powered by a removable 2980mAh lithium-ion battery that will give you up to 70 full-power flashes on a charge.

Supports High Speed Sync up to 1/8000 sec, first-curtain, and second-curtain sync.

With's Global Shutter, get up to 1/80,000 second high-speed sync capabilities.

Built-in 2.4 GHz radio receiver accepts wireless signals from Godox X System transmitters as well as a 2.5mm port for cabled triggering.

Includes a 2W built-in modeling light to easily focus and compose photographs.

Accessory Compatibility

The V100 is compatible with a variety of Godox accessories, including Bowens speedlite brackets and the AK-R1 accessory kit, to refine and accurately manipulate light.

Key Features:

Compatible with ADI / P-TTL

Output: 100W

Auto Zoom Control; Zoom Range: 28-105mm

Built-In 2W Modeling Lamp

Tilts -7 to 120°, Rotates 330°

Round Head Design

1.7 sec Recycling Time

Advanced Cooling System

LED Touch Screen Controls

Compatible with Global Shutter

What's in the Box:

Godox V100 Flash

Godox VB30 Battery for V1Pro Flash Head

Hot Shoe Mini Stand

USB-C Charging Cable

Power Adapter

Storage Bag

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Product Overview

Godox V100 Flash

With a powerful 100W output and an innovative round head design, the V100 Flash from Godox is a compact and easy-to-use flash for portrait photographers. Designed with an integrated sub-flash, the V100 offers a 100W output and it is ideal for on-location shooting. Its advanced cooling design allows for continuous shooting, offering 100 flashes at full power. The built-in 2W modeling lamp and automatic 28-105mm zoom range allows for more lighting control. The 1.7 second recycling time and the -7 to 120° tilt with 330° rotation offers greater flexibility and is compatible with ADI / P-TTL systems. Easily control settings with its large touch screen back and charge the batteries directly with a USB-C cable. The V100 is also compatible with cameras featuring a global shutter.

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