Description
Power and versatility are the key traits of the Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash with X1T-F Trigger Kit from B& H as the 200Ws flash accepts either a bare bulb or speedlight head and has a built-in 2.4 GHz radio system for remote triggering.
This system is compatible with the bundled X1T-F trigger for wireless Fujifilm TTL transmission, including high-speed sync, at distances up to 328′. The trigger also has access to 32 channels and five groups.
Godox AD200 TTL Pocket Flash Kit
The AD200 TTL Pocket Flash Kit from Godox is built around a unique flash light source that has a standard speedlite head and a bare bulb head that give you the option of 2 distinctly different qualities of light. The kit comes with the 2 heads, lithium battery, charger and carry case.
The speedlight head outputs the standard look of an on-camera flash that can be modified using an optional softbox, beauty dish or umbrella. The bare bulb head features a removable flash tube and produces 360 degrees of soft, bright, nearly shadowless light. The head uses optional reflectors that focus the beam angle and give you directional control.
The AD200 has impressive core features such as 200 Ws of power adjustable in 8 steps from 1/128 to 1/1, recycling from 0.01 to 2.1 seconds and flash durations as short as 1/11,300 sec. The flash runs on a removal rechargeable lithium battery that will give you up to 500 full power flashes and thousands of lower power flashes.
The AD200 has 3 flash modes: Manual, TTL, and Multi (Stroboscopic). Manual outputs the user’s choice of power, modeling light, first or second curtain sync, etc.
Multi controls the stroboscopic rate up to 90 times (90 Hz). TTL takes advantage of the flash head’s built-in X1 receiver. Optional X1 TTL transmitters are available for Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic and Fuji cameras.
They will also detect a separately purchased LED head. The 32-channel wireless system controls flash mode, first and second curtain sync, High-speed sync up to 1/8000 sec, power level, modeling lamp and ready beeper at distances up to 328′. Firmware updates are obtainable on the Godox website.
Built-In 2.4 GHz Wireless X System
Built-in wireless receiver: control triggering power level, alert beep with optional wireless transmitter. Compatible with Nikon, Canon, Sony, Olympus, Panasonic and Fuji TTL.
Bare Bulb and Speedlight Flash Heads
Bare bulb and speedlite flash heads are included to vary your quality of light. Color temperature is a steady 5600K over the entire power range.
Large Capacity Lithium Battery Pack
The 14.4 V / 2900 mAH battery pack gets 500 full power flashes with 0.01 to 2.1 sec. recycling.
AV Panel
Easily readable digital panel displays your adjustments
Accessories
Barn Doors, color filters and diffusers are available to personalize your work.
Numerous Control Functions
- 8-step power range: 1/1 to 1/128
- Supports flash exposure compensation
- 1/8000 sec high-speed Sync
- First and second curtain sync
- Modeling lamp
- Manual flash
- Multi flash
- Custom functions
Godox X1T-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter for Fujifilm
Enjoy TTL-enabled and reliable wireless flash by picking up the X1T-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter from Godox. This 2.4 GHz X wireless system is compatible with Fujifilm cameras and also flashes that support TTL for automatic exposure and metering. Making it an excellent choice for shooters who need to work quickly.
It also has an outstanding range of 328′ and also can be set to one of 32 channels for limiting interference with other nearby systems. Another huge benefit is the ability to control up to five groups at a time. Or set the unit to ratio flash mode for three groups with varying power relative to one another.
Users will have access to many settings through the backlit LCD and can make adjustments to settings such as sync delay and triggering modes. Also, through TTL compatibility the system will support high-speed sync. Flash exposure compensation, and also flash exposure lock, among other settings.
Beyond this, users will be able to easily mount their flash to the transmitter’s top hot shoe. Or you can connect a studio strobe via the PC sync terminal on the receiver or PC sync terminal on the transmitter. Additionally, it runs on two AA batteries and also has a micro-USB port for firmware updates.