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Godox AD300pro vs Godox AD600pro - Which one is your best?

€ 235.50 · 4.7 (75) · En stock

The Godox AD300pro and the Godox AD600pro are both excellent and good budget camera flash. Battery life is excellent, and the recycle time performance is well at above other third-party camera flash. Additionally, there are many nice and great touches and features you don’t see in other camera flashes. Specs to Specs of these two Godox camera flashes Specs Godox AD300pro Godox AD600pro Maximum Power   300Ws 600Ws Power Control 9 Stops 9 Stops Recycle Time 0.01 to 1.5 Sec (Full Power) 0.01 to 0.9 Sec (Full Power) Color Temperature 3000 to 6000K +/- 500K 5600K +/- 200K Modeling Light Bulb Type   LED LED Sync Type   Radio Radio Guide Number 72 m at ISO 100 285' / 87 m at ISO100 Built-In Wireless Receiver Yes   Yes Power Source   AC Adapter, Integrated Battery AC Adapter, Integrated Battery
The Godox AD300pro and the Godox AD600pro are both excellent and good budget camera flash. Battery life is excellent, and the recycle time performance is

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Description Compatible with FUJIFILM, Canon, Nikon, Olympus, and Sony cameras, the Lux Senior Retro Camera Flash from Godox is a diminutive 7 x 4.5 x 3.3 light source with basic features and is small enough to have it regularly mounted on your camera. Called a retro flash, the unit has a simple dial that correlates ISO with apertures, power levels, and shooting distances. For example, if you want to shoot at 5' with an ISO of 400, the dial lines up f/5.6 and 1/16 power.

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