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RSS FeedsGodox announces AD400Pro strobe, due out in August
(Digital Photography Review)

 
 

9 july 2018 18:26:50

 
Godox announces AD400Pro strobe, due out in August
(Digital Photography Review)
 


Godox Photo Equipment has announced a new addition to its growing lineup of wireless strobes, the Godox AD400Pro. As its name suggests, the AD400Pro is a 400WS wireless strobe with a maximum high speed sync speed of 1/8000th of a second. It uses Godox`s 2.4GHz Wireless X System that`s compatible with Canon E-TTL II, Nikon i-TTL autoflash, Sony, Fujifilm, Olypmic, and Panasonic TTL systems. AD400 strobes fill the gap between the current AD200 and AD600Pro strobes, in terms of both size and power. A single AD400Pro eidhgs just 2.1kg/4.63lbs and measures in at 220x102x128mm/8.66x4.02x5.04in. It can be powered by an AC power source or an included 21.6 volt, 2600mAh battery capable of firing off 390 full-power flashes before needing a charge. The AD400Pro comes with the new Godox adapter ring for mounting its lineup of accessories, as well as a Bowens adapter to install Bowens lighting accessories. Godox says other, third-party adapters will let you mount accessories from companies such as Broncolor, Prophoto, Elinchrom and others. The AD400Pro can be updated with new firmware via the onboard USB Type-C port. It also features an onboard 3.5mm sync port for alternative triggering methods. Included in the box will be one flash, one flash tube, a lithium battery back, a battery charger, a power cord, a reflector, a Bowens-mount adapter, a wrench, and an instruction manual. A full list of the AD400Pro`s specs, provided by Godox. In a comment on its Facebook post, GOdox says the AD400Pro will be available starting in August 2018 at an a price that `will be announced as soon as possible.`


 
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