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The Godox AD200 is a compact, cordless 200Ws monolight featuring interchangeable flash heads (Speedlite Fresnel and Bare-Bulb), a high-capacity 2900mAh lithium battery supporting 500 full-power flashes, and ultra-fast recycle times between 0.01-2.1 seconds. It offers built-in 2.4G wireless control with a 100m range, supports TTL, Manual, and Multi flash modes, and delivers high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, making it a versatile and powerful lighting solution for professional photographers on the go.


















| ASIN | B06X1FBC3F |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #193 in Photographic Lighting Monolights |
| Brand | GODOX |
| Built-In Media | [Battery, Charger, Carry Case] |
| Camera Flash | External |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Nikon, Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax |
| Compatible Mountings | Fujifilm, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic |
| Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 815 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | TTL, Manual |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000 |
| Guide Number | 52M (Speedlite head), 60M (bare bulb head with AD-S2 reflector) |
| Hardware Interface | Radio Frequency |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Included Components | [Battery, Charger, Carry Case] |
| Iso Range | 220-13000 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 3.94"D x 5.91"W x 9.84"H |
| Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
| Light Sensitivity | High |
| Manufacturer | Godox |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/11,300 |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/8000 |
| Model Name | AD200 200Ws 2.4G TTL Flash Strobe 1/8000 HSS Cordless Monolight with 2900mAh Lithimu Battery and Bare Bulb/Speedlite Fresnel Flash Head to Cover 500 Full Power Shots and Recycle in 0.01-2.1 Sec |
| Model Number | AD200 200Ws 2.4G TTL Flash Strobe 1/8000 |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount or Cold Shoe Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
| Product Dimensions | 3.94"D x 5.91"W x 9.84"H |
| Screen Size | 0.01 Inches |
| Shooting Modes | Manual, TTL, Multi |
| UPC | 611968664311 |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | 1 years warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Repellent |
| Wireless Technology | 2.4GHz |
C**I
Amazing on location light for fighting against the sun.
Comes in a nifty bag and is bright enough to take on the sunsets I enjoy shooting with. I haven’t had much use yet but the last 3 weddings I’ve used it on it worked as it should and worked well. It’s small enough to bring along anywhere and with a decent light stand is very stable. I’m using a bigger 9’ stand so I can mount it on the godox bowens mount adapter. I use the mount so I can pair the flash with the 40” parabolic softbox. Recycle time is fast. Quality of light is great. Wireless capability is great with the Xt2 transmitter. High speed sync was flawless. Overall this is great flash for when you want to do a few creative shots keeping that sky exposed and the subject lit perfectly.
R**R
Great for Real Estate Photography
I have been using a Godox AD600, which I love, but it is quite heavy, along with 2 speedlights for Real Estate Photography. The speedlights, a Canon 580 EX ii, and a Godox TT600 worked great, but they sure knew how to eat batteries. I would typically get one house from each set of batteries on the speedlights. I shot for several hours with the AD200's and barely used any battery. I like the size, especially compared to the AD600. Don't get me wrong, the AD600 is fantastic when there are really high ceilings, or lots of dark woods, but a lot of the time it is overkill, and the AD200's work great in most homes. I shoot flambient in most of the homes I do, and the ETTL is great. I find in smaller rooms than a STU is very helpful, and the AD200's came with a tripod mount that also holds the STU's very well. The ease of use, with the Godox X1 trigger system is great. I will probably upgrade to the X2 this year to allow Bluetooth control, but in the 2 years I have been using the Godox systems I have been very happy with them.
J**J
Tiny, versatile, (reasonably) powerful
This has been a truly invaluable addition to my portable lighting setup. I can't really oversell this light; the fact that it provides ~500 full power shots per charge, has super fast recycle times, and provides the flexibility of both a bare bulb and high output flash head in one compact body is pretty spectacular. That it does all those things with an internal li-ion battery for $300 is nothing short of astounding. Likewise, its ability to provide high speed sync (HSS) has made it so easy to get good-looking wide open aperture shots with flash during full daylight. (It really is quite feature rich.) In any case, I've been very pleased using this light. My first outing with it was actually for a prom photo booth; I mixed this light with another lower-output flash for some easy dramatic lighting (30 inch beauty dish with shower cap diffuser) and it performed like a champ for well over 300 shots without the battery indicator even dipping. Granted, shots ranged from 1/16 to 1/4 power, but I've also used it for outdoor shooting at 1/1 and the battery life is still pretty robust; I haven't yet pushed it to 500 full power shots, but it doesn't sound at all far fetched given what I've experienced thus far. Additionally, the lack of battery cables and the more compact form factor (vs. something like the older Godox AD180/360) make this light a dream to set up. One small gripe I have (and it's very small) is that its thickness makes it a bit of a squeeze to get this light into a Bowens mount. That said, it does fit, just with a little more finessing than I'd like. Overall, there's not much to complain about. The overwhelmingly positive reviews on YouTube for this light totally make sense, and every location portrait photographer should be pleased with the capability and performance this flash offers. Now if Godox could just provide a flash trigger with HSS support that works for Fuji and Olympus so I could stop jerry-rigging trigger solutions I'd really be psyched!
C**N
My best purchase
I have used three of these units for five shoots now. The lighting they produce are of a very high quality. I have had no misfires so far using radio transmission. The portability is second to none. Usually I travel with my large moonlights and large 37”x 48” light modifiers. Now all my gear including modifiers and tripod fits into one carry bag. It has been a great purchase so far. The battery life is fantastic so far. My only problem was to get it to synchronize with the X2T trigger. I don’t think the manual is as explicit as I think it could be. I had to experiment a bit to get it to work.
J**.
Fantastic light, with one downfall.
First off, I love the portability and power in this thing. It's lightweight and easy to use. I added a handle and a small diffuser (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XD2P6MX/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which works great for real estate photography. The only reason I gave it four stars instead of five is because of the display. It is difficult to see in outdoor situations doing portrait work. And, for my outdoor portrait work, I use a beauty dish with it and the light looks great, plus the strobe is TTL. SO nice to have shooting families outdoors.
F**Z
Worth the money and love everything about it !
Insta @freddyrodrig Coming from a $75 basic flash this has been one of the best buys that I should have done sooner. you should also buy the bracket that fits this flash if you want more options for modifiers, if not the flash itself can still be screwed onto most standard tripods. Here are some things I love -rechargeable battery pack -can be screwed onto a tripod, horizontal or vertical -recycle time is great ! -not as noisy as my cheap flashes -came with a nice carrying case -ability to change out to a bulb -able to overpower the sun !! Finally I can’t recall the vendor , but my second unit arrrived DOA. Amazon quickly sent a replacement. New one worked perfectly. I don’t think it was the product though since the packaging looked kind of open, so I’m guessing it was a return makred as new. I also added some images to show how great the light looks. All of the pics used less than 1/4 power. There are also a few controller options you can buy that will work with this flash.
J**S
It just freakin’ works
After searching and educating myself on all of the strobe flashes on the market I decided this one best fit my needs and budget as a beginning professional photographer. I have used this on two photos shoots so far and have found no flaws with it. A lot of people ask if it can “defeat” the sun when shooting outdoors in sun light; I would say yes, but I have only done this during sunset and not at noon sun light yet. It’s 200w and set to max power of 1/1 has shown to work very well in low or setting sun conditions. When coupled with a proper defuse system such as a 47” OctoBox, it makes for great lighting! Using it with the Godox trigger system or even Pocket Wizards showed no problems at all. I have provided a few sample photos; the portraits where HSS and TTL. The car photo was shot in manual mode.
B**Z
The BEST Choice for the Real Estate Photographer.
Great portable strobe that is ideal for real estate photography. I have the Nicephoto Nflash 680. It works great too but it's super bulky and doesn't communicate directly with my Godox flash triggers such as the R2 and the XT32. This one does. Here's the cool thing: I use the R2 trigger on my Sony a6000 and leave it set to 1/128th. I also have an XT32 trigger. Now when I use the XT32 to adjust the power and then remotely trigger the the camera (wirelessly with a wireless trigger or via the WIFI app)...instead of this flash shooting off at the 1/128th that the R2 trigger on the camera is set at...the flash triggers off at whatever setting I last called on via the XT32 trigger in my pocket. This means I can set the camera up in a corner of a room, walk into the next room that needs to be flashed further back in the scene, adjust the power of the flash on the fly wirelessly away from the camera, and trigger the whole thing and the flash output it whatever it was when I arrived at my hiding spot around the corner. Also, if you double-tap the center button on the XT32, it will turn off whatever "group" you are controlling with that trigger. So if this ad200 flash is assigned to "Group A" and I am controlling Group A via the XT32...I can just double-tap that center button to turn the ad200 off. How is this an advantage? Well I use a flash/ambient Photoshop composite blend workflow in my business. Essentially I shoot a flash image and an all-ambient image and then layer them and blend them together to taste in post. So I'm always needing to turn my ad200 on and off and on and off as I switch from taking the flashed shot to the ambient shot. This whole setup allows me to do that seamlessly in a way I couldn't with my larger Nflash. So yeah...I'm loving this new gizmo.
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