Godox AD600BM Bowens Mount 600Ws GN87 HSS Outdoor Flash Strobe Light with 2.4G Wireless X System, 8700mAh Battery to Provide 500 Full Power Flashes Recycle in 0.01-2.5 Second, W/80cmX80cm Softbox
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The following was included in this package: br>Flash Headbr>Batterybr>Battery Chargerbr>Flash Bulbbr>Bulb cap/coverbr>white gloves Bowens Manual, not Bowens Mount, is what the BM stands for. This is a manual strobe in Bowens Mount, rather than a TTL strobe. It can do HSS with the right Nikon, Canon, or Sony transmitter.
Hello D, the AD600BM comes with two built-in speakers. If you already own an X1T-S, you can use it as a 4G receiver. You may use X1T-S as a transmitter. S to take direct control of the AD600BM.
Unfortunately, because the Godox system is closed, radio triggering of Godox receivers and transmitters will be required.
Everything is made in China, so it's most likely China.
Selected User Reviews For Godox AD600BM Bowens Mount 600Ws GN87 HSS Outdoor Flash Strobe Light with 2.4G Wireless X System, 8700mAh Battery to Provide 500 Full Power Flashes Recycle in 0.01-2.5 Second, W/80cmX80cm Softbox
The second photo was taken recently with a beauty dish and the lowest power setting on the light. Using rear curtain sync, I was able to capture her face crisply while showing her real movement. My speedlights would not have been able to perform as well as they did. br>It's not too heavy, the build quality appears to be good, and the controls are simple to understand even without a manual. But keep in mind that if you don't have a C-, you won't be able to take the exam. You'll want to get one if you don't already have one. br>My only two gripes are as follows: br>The modeling light is a little dimmer than it should be. It works for my autofocus in patch black situations, but it may not work for everyone. br>Every Godox light I own has a habit of resetting itself to full power at random intervals. It's most likely a trigger issue, but I'm bringing it up in case it's not. br>br>RECENTLY UPDATED REVIEW: br>After a year and a half with my previous light, I decided to upgrade, and let me tell you, I don't think I'll ever go back. At no point during a shoot has my battery died on me. These things are incredible, even when I'm shooting at maximum power for hours. I recently upgraded to the pro godox trigger, which I highly recommend if you want to control your power settings remotely. I strongly advise you to purchase one of these lights! I'm also updating my photos in preparation for the review! <3.
I'm familiar with strobe and monolight photography and was looking forward to shooting with the unit for the first time tonight. The advantages: br>br>
- The color and consistency of color across multiple step values astound me; there is almost no color change from 1/8 to 1/128.
- The unit is very sturdy, and it performs much better than other flash units I've tried. This unit's operation is by far the best I've seen. Elinchrom lights, Promaster, RPS, and Alien Bees were among the other devices I used.
- The numerous buttons are simple and intuitive to use. br>- The LED modeling light was a pleasant surprise; it works well with an umbrella, but less well with a softbox. br>- The LED is a bluish white color. When looking at the bulb, it is clear that it was made with high-quality materials. The bulb appears to have a UV cover (VERY IMPORTANT) and is quite large in comparison to other bulbs I've tried. Unlike Promaster/RPS/Elinchrome lights, this bulb does not have an exposed ground wire. The foundation is extremely solid. If you're used to working with strobes that have an open "O" shaped bulb that requires careful installation without exerting too much pressure on one side, you'll be pleased with the quality of this bulb.
- Some of the photographs I took were taken in the dark. The screen backlight is HANDY (but see the cons)br>- The gloves added a nice touch to the bulb installationbr>- When the light is still on the stand, battery installation is very simple. br>br>Negative Findings:
- This unit's buttons should have been illuminated in the same way as the screen. In low-light situations, they're nearly impossible to see.
- The arm sounds as if it's about to break off violently when the angle of the arm is changed. When angling the light for your next shot, it's not an easy transition.
- This unit does not include a reflector (which I ordered separately). If you only have softboxes, this is ideal, but if you want to use it as a third light with an umbrella, it's not so great.
- If you plan to use this on a boom, be prepared to get some sand bags for the other side of the boom OR purchase the remote flash head (this could be a pro or a con depending on how you look at it). br>br>I would strongly advise anyone to purchase this monolight. I gave this product five stars instead of four because the monolight REALLY needs backlit buttons to operate in the dark. But, in my opinion, the other advantages outweigh this disadvantage.
It's been about a year since I got it. Despite the fact that I prefer shooting with natural light, this strobe is a beast. It's the ideal strobe for any portraiture shoot when paired with my Sony a7iii. Because of its size and the fact that it does not come with a case, I would not recommend it to anyone who enjoys run and gun games. This is a colossal piece of machinery! I'd also suggest investing in a good c-frame. This is something you should fight for. It produces excellent lighting and is simple to operate if you have the appropriate Godox wireless flash triggers. This is mine, and I have the tt865s as well as two ad200s. Godox is an expert in the field of strobe lighting. 2 If you're looking for a low-cost strobe that can deliver excellent results, look no further.
I am a professional photographer who specializes in portraiture and wedding photography. I'm so glad I listened to another portrait photographer's recommendation to try out this unit. What an incredible bargain. It's still new, so I can't say how long it'll last, but for the time being, I'm very pleased with my purchase. Anyone looking for an external flash unit should consider purchasing this product.
I've had the Alien B800 for a long time and loved it when it was all I had. It's still an excellent system, but HSS takes it to a new level. I don't mind lying down on the ground to get my shot, and the light makes it simple. I don't have to get out of my chair to adjust the light, as I did with the B800. If you don't have an assistant, I would recommend using a sandbag if you buy this system.
On a two-day fast-paced outdoor shoot with no power nearby, I needed the power of my studio strobes. Because the price was too good to be true, I decided to wait a few months before writing a review. They're fantastic, and they're so simple to work with! Explaining to an assistant does not take long. I adore the fact that they Hyper- Sync too! I wish the interface was more intuitive; I do need to consult the manual from time to time, but that's not difficult. The next product in the same category costs three times as much as the previous one. It's not worth it to pay four times as much for a marginally higher level of power.
FYI: This is a MANUAL version, not an ETTL version. BEWARE: MANUAL is represented by the M in the name. If you want to get the ETTL version right now, you'll have to look for it in China or on eBay. br>br>HSS with a solid foundation, a simple menu, and a proven track record. Another reviewer claimed they couldn't do HSS with it; perhaps they didn't press the HSS button? I was able to get it to work. br>br>My only gripe is that the LED modeling light turns off after a while, and there is no way to turn it back on remotely using the Godox X1T trigger for the light.