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Godox AD600 Pro II TTL Flash with Lithium Battery

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Godox AD600 Pro II TTL Flash with Lithium Battery
Godox AD600 Pro II TTL Flash with Lithium Battery

Key Features:

  • 600Ws High Power Output for exceptional lighting in any shooting condition.
  • TTL and HSS Compatibility for seamless integration with your camera system.
  • Colour Stability Mode ensures consistent colour accuracy across all power levels.
  • Fast Recycling Time of 0.01-0.9 seconds for quick and efficient shooting.
  • Advanced User Interface with a clear LCD screen for intuitive operation.
  • Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery provides up to 360 full-power flashes per charge.
  • One-Tap Sync with Optional X3 Trigger

The Godox AD600 Pro II TTL Flash is the ultimate lighting companion for photographers who demand superior performance and flexibility in their work. This powerful flash unit boasts a 600Ws output, ensuring that you have all the light you need to tackle any shooting scenario, whether indoors or outdoors. The high power output allows you to achieve stunning, well-lit images even in challenging environments with minimal ambient light. The flash’s wide power adjustment range also lets you fine-tune the light intensity, making it versatile enough for everything from portraiture to product photography.

A key feature of the AD600 Pro II is its TTL (Through-The-Lens) and High-Speed Sync (HSS) compatibility. These advanced features integrate seamlessly with your camera's metering system, enabling automatic adjustments that ensure perfect exposure in any lighting condition. TTL metering is particularly useful when shooting in dynamic environments where light conditions can change rapidly, while HSS allows you to freeze fast-moving subjects with shutter speeds up to 1/800

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