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Godox E250 Flash Head

BH #GOE250 • MFR #E250
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Godox E250 Flash Head
Key Features
  • 250Ws, 5600K Color Temperature
  • 0.3 to 2.0 Sec Recycling
  • Flash Duration: 1/800 to 1/2000 Sec
  • Optional FT-16 Radio Triggering
With a guide number of 174', the E250 Flash Head from Godox is a 5600K daylight-balanced flash source with solid core features at an affordable price point. The head features 0.3 to 2.0 sec recycling with flash durations as short as 1/2000 sec. Power is variable over 3 stops from 1/8 to full power, while the 150W modeling has 9 levels of dimming. Settings are indicated on the rear digital screen and adjustable via padded push buttons that are a pleasure to use. Triggering options include sync cord, test button, and slave triggering. Wireless control is available with separate purchase of the FT-16 radio system. The head also has an anti-preflash function that makes it easy to work with point-and-shoot and other cameras that employ preflash. At just 2.6 lb, it's easy to assemble a kit with 2 or more E250s without lugging a heavy case around. The light has a tilting stand mount with an umbrella channel and runs on 100 to 120 VAC mains power.
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can this be used wirelessly too?

can this be used wirelessly too?
Asked by: A film
Yes, with the optional FT-16 radio trigger.
Answered by: Rob
Date published: 2020-08-28

Can i use a beauty dish with this flash ? (made ...

Can i use a beauty dish with this flash ? (made by Godox or other brand with a compatible adapter)
Asked by: Amit
I've had good luck with a shimmed Godox universal mount to Bowens adapter and a 16.5 inch Godox beauty dish.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2019-03-19

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What is included in the box? Does it include a sync cable, and how long is it?
Asked by: David G.
This flash head would include a 15 ft sync cable, the modeling lamp and the instruction manual.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2020-02-25

Can I use this with my EZ Lock 28” deep parabolic ...

Can I use this with my EZ Lock 28” deep parabolic softbox?
Asked by: Teresa
If your modifier works like an umbrella you can place this light inside.
Answered by: Joseph
Date published: 2020-10-19

The "what is included in the box" answer does not ...

The "what is included in the box" answer does not mention a power cord? Must the power cord be purchased separately?
Asked by: Richard
A power cord is included with this light.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2018-12-19

If I buy a Godox X1R receiver for use with the ...

If I buy a Godox X1R receiver for use with the E250, can I use my X1Ts to fire the flash wirelessly?
Asked by: Richard
The trigger that is needed for this monolight is the Godox XTR16 Wireless Power-Control Flash Trigger Transmitter B&H # GOXT16. https://bhpho.to/2POsXN7
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2018-12-19

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What kind of hotshoe adapter is required with a Canon T5i? Should the adapter have overvoltage protection?
Asked by: David
You may use any hot shoe adapter that allows you to connect a compatible PC-to-Miniphone or Miniphone-to-Miniphone cable to the hot shoe for sync purposes. While not needed (as all Godox flashes have sync voltages under 6V), if you prefer an option that offers voltage protection, you may purchase the Wein Safe-Sync Hot Shoe to Hot Shoe with PC, B&H # WESSHSH, along with either the Paramount PW-PC10 Sync Cord - Miniphone to Male PC - Straight - 10', B&H # PAPM10, or the Paramount PW-PC16 Sync Cord - Miniphone to Male PC - Coiled - 16', B&H # PAPME16, for your usage needs.If you would instead prefer a wireless connection so the flash is not directly connected to your camera, you may instead purchase the Godox XTR16 Wireless Power-Control Flash Trigger Transmitter, B&H # GOXT16, and the Godox XTR16 Wireless Power-Control Flash Trigger Receiver, B&H # GOXTR16, for your usage needs.
Answered by: Manzell L.
Date published: 2018-08-27

Is there a test button to release the capacitor ...

Is there a test button to release the capacitor power changes in flash settings?
Asked by: mr
Yes, there is a test button to the far right of the rear control panel of this monolight.
Answered by: Kirk R
Date published: 2018-12-13
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