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Godox Witstro AD600 B Bowens Mount TTL

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Item Nr. 16782
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  • Powerful and portable flash
  • simple operation
  • Flash output of 600 Ws
  • 10 watt LED modeling light
  • removable 8700mAh battery
  • with Godox 2.4 GHz X-System
  • supports Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL, Sony systems
  • Price without reflector

The Godox Witstro AD600B is a powerful and portable flash with a removable 8700mAh battery. The flash is equipped with the Godox 2.4 GHz X system and supports Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL, Sony systems. The flash offers you many creative possibilities to expose your subject, as you do not necessarily have to place it on a tripod, but can simply hold it in your hand. Even in hard-to-reach places and in situations with rapidly changing light conditions, the flash is easy to use as you don't have to rely on extension cords and power sockets. The Godox Witstro AD600B is ideal for photographers working on location, such as photojournalists and wedding photographers.

Easy to use
All settings are easy to change thanks to the clear control buttons, dial and clear and easy-to-read LCD display on the side. For optimum performance, the AD600B is equipped with a fan that ensures that the air vent stays cool even with many flashes. You can flash up to 500 times on one battery charge. The flash output can be adjusted from 1/256 to full power. The flash head can also be used for high-speed sync flashes with speeds of up to 1/8000s. The Witstro AD600B has 32 channels and three groups A, B and C and supports FEC/FEC andFEL.

(NOTE: the standard Godox Standard Reflector Arc Mount is not included!)

The X-radio system is compatible with the optional Godox FTR-16 trigger system and has a range of approximately 100 meters when using the optional Godox X1 as a transmitter.

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Godox Witstro AD600 B Bowens Mount TTL

Short profile

  • Powerful and portable flash
  • simple operation
  • Flash output of 600 Ws
  • 10 watt LED modeling light
  • removable 8700mAh battery
  • with Godox 2.4 GHz X-System
  • supports Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL, Sony systems
  • Price without reflector

Product description for Godox Witstro AD600 B Bowens Mount TTL

The Godox Witstro AD600B is a powerful and portable flash with a removable 8700mAh battery. The flash is equipped with the Godox 2.4 GHz X system and supports Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL, Sony systems. The flash offers you many creative possibilities to expose your subject, as you do not necessarily have to place it on a tripod, but can simply hold it in your hand. Even in hard-to-reach places and in situations with rapidly changing light conditions, the flash is easy to use as you don't have to rely on extension cords and power sockets. The Godox Witstro AD600B is ideal for photographers working on location, such as photojournalists and wedding photographers.

Easy to use
All settings are easy to change thanks to the clear control buttons, dial and clear and easy-to-read LCD display on the side. For optimum performance, the AD600B is equipped with a fan that ensures that the air vent stays cool even with many flashes. You can flash up to 500 times on one battery charge. The flash output can be adjusted from 1/256 to full power. The flash head can also be used for high-speed sync flashes with speeds of up to 1/8000s. The Witstro AD600B has 32 channels and three groups A, B and C and supports FEC/FEC andFEL.

(NOTE: the standard Godox Standard Reflector Arc Mount is not included!)

The X-radio system is compatible with the optional Godox FTR-16 trigger system and has a range of approximately 100 meters when using the optional Godox X1 as a transmitter.

Godox Witstro AD600 B Bowens Mount TTL

Technik
Max. Blitzleistung
600 Ws
Sonstiges
Lichtformer Anschluss
Bowens
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344210130
KAN
AD600B

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