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Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and Sony Wireless Trigger for Sony Cameras Kit

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Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and Sony Wireless Trigger for Sony Cameras Kit
Key Features
  • AD600Pro Witstro 600Ws Outdoor Flash
  • XProS TTL Wireless Flash Trigger
  • Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
  • 0.01-0.9 Sec Recycling Time
Powered by the 2.4 GHz wireless X system, this Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and XProS Wireless Trigger Kit by B&H pairs the AD600Pro 600Ws portable monolight with the XProS flash trigger for Sony cameras. Together, they allow you to remotely trigger your flash at distances of up to 328' while using Sony's ADI / P-TTL system for exposure.
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Godox AD600Pro Overview

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Powered by the 2.4 GHz wireless X system, this Godox AD600Pro Witstro Flash and XProS Wireless Trigger Kit by B&H pairs the AD600Pro 600Ws portable monolight with the XProS flash trigger for Sony cameras. Together, they allow you to remotely trigger your flash at distances of up to 328' while using Sony's ADI / P-TTL system for exposure.

Godox AD600Pro Witstro All-in-One Outdoor Flash

Featuring a 2.4 GHz wireless X system with a range of up to 328', the AD600Pro Witstro All-in-One Outdoor Flash from Godox is a versatile tool compatible with several TTL systems including Canon, Nikon, Sony, FUJIFILM, Olympus, and Panasonic options. It offers up to 600Ws with nine steps of output power, ranging from 1/1 to 1/256, and comes with a powerful 28.8V/2600mAh lithium-ion battery pack that provides up to 360 full-power flashes in outdoor situations and location shooting. Alternatively, you can run the monolight on AC power with an optional adapter. A Type-C USB port is built in for firmware updates.

The AD600Pro Witstro features a high-speed sync mode that works with shutter speeds up to 1/8000 seconds, offering flash durations from 1/220 to 1/10,100 seconds. Another unique setting is its Stable color temperature mode, which tightly controls color to keep temperature changes within ±75K across the entire power range. Despite these impressive characteristics, it manages to keep recycling times low at 0.01-0.9 seconds for fast and reliable use, and is capable of 12 continuous pops at 1/16 power output. A 38W modeling lamp is available to help aid composition. Optional accessories include an octabox with grid, a rectangular softbox, a beauty dish, and a snoot.

  • 2.4 GHz wireless system with a range of 328' / 100m, featuring five controllable slave groups and 32 channels
  • Guide number of 285' / 87m at ISO 100
  • Can work as an optical slave with S1 and S2 modes
  • Color temperature of 5600K (±200K)
  • 3.5mm sync cord slot for direct connection, wireless control port, and USB Type-C port for firmware upgrades
  • First curtain and second curtain sync modes
  • Dot-matrix LCD display for on-board control
  • Bowens-type mount for use with compatible accessories
Godox XProS TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Sony Cameras

Using the 2.4 GHz Godox X wireless radio system, the XProS TTL Wireless Flash Trigger can be used to effectively and reliably trigger flashes from up to 328' away, and when used with compatible flashes and receivers users will have the added benefit of remote power control. This model is compatible with Sony's ADI / P-TTL system, including support for high-speed sync up to 1/8000 second, and offers advanced control options along with settings for working with system-specific features. For ensuring maximum reliability and control, users can set up 16 groups on one of 32 channels and can then access 99 wireless ID settings for limiting interference from other nearby systems.

In addition to basic manual and TTL control modes, other settings are available, including stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync. Users can adjust flash exposure compensation from -3 to +3 EV as well as wirelessly control the modeling light, zoom setting, and more. For using the XProS with other camera systems there is a 2.5mm sync port that supports triggering via a wired connection. Also, a USB Type-C port is present for firmware updates and the devices run on two AA batteries for convenience.

Godox AD600Pro Witstro All-in-One Outdoor Flash Specs

Key Specs
Maximum Power
600 Ws
Power Control
9 Stops
Guide Number
285' / 87 m, ISO 100
Recycle Time
0.01 to 0.9 Sec
Color Temperature
5600K +/- 200K
Accessory Fitting Type
Bowens S Type
Modeling Light Bulb Type
LED
Sync Type
Radio
Built-In Wireless Receiver
Yes
Flash Head
Maximum Power
600 Ws
Power Control
9 Stops
Guide Number
285' / 87 m, ISO 100
Flash Duration
1/10,000 to 1/220 Sec
Recycle Time
0.01 to 0.9 Sec
Color Temperature
5600K +/- 200K
Accessory Fitting Type
Bowens S Type
Modeling Light
Modeling Light Bulb Type
LED
Wattage
38 W
Color Temperature
4800K
Sync
Sync Type
Radio
Built-In Wireless Receiver
Yes
Wireless Frequency
2.4 GHz
Wireless Channels / Groups
32 / 5
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m (Radio)
System Connection
Barrel 3.5 mm PC Sync, USB-C
Delay Range
0.01 to 30 Sec
Battery
Battery Chemistry
Lithium-Ion
Maximum Output Voltage
28.8 VDC
Capacity (mAh)
2600 mAh
Battery Capacity
2600 mAh
Flashes Per Charge
360 Flashes
General
Display
LCD
Fan Cooled
Yes
Dimensions
H: 9.6 x W: 4.9 x L: 9.8" / H: 24.5 x W: 12.5 x L: 25.0 cm, Including Battery
Weight
6.6 lb / 3 kg, Including Battery
Packaging Info
Package Weight
9.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
12.75 x 9.5 x 8"

Godox XProS TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Sony Cameras Specs

Wireless
Channels
32
Groups
16
Wireless Range
328' / 100 m
Radio Frequency
2.4 GHz
General
Control Modes
ADI, P-TTL
EV Range
±3 (1/3 Increments)
Sync Speed
1/8000 Sec
Connectivity
Inputs/Outputs
1 x 2.5 mm (Flash)
1 x USB-C
Electrical
Battery Type
2 x AA
Physical
Dimensions
Transmitter: 3.5 x 2.3 x 2" / 90 x 58 x 50 mm
Weight
2.8 oz / 80 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.4 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5 x 5 x 2.5"

Godox AD600Pro Reviews

Batteries are THE WORST

By Reed
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-09-06

I read the complaints on the batteries but decided to purchase anyway and haven't had any problems until this morning. Battery just won't charge anymore after 8 months of extremely light use, always being stored indoors, and in a Pelican case. Godox warranty only covers batteries for 6 months which seems extremely convenient for them and a battery replacement is $150+ which is insane given their failure rate. Won't be purchasing anything from them ever again.

Not good for professional use

By Aditya
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-26

If you leave the battery uncharged for 2-3 days it dies on its own even without use. And then it does not charge again. It just dies. You have to open up the battery and manually jump start it, which I refuse to do. This is a glorified piece of junk. There are 100's of. videos on YouTube. I wonder why anyone even buys this

Lots of power

By Matthew
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-23

This is probably overkill for my needs, shooting relatively small objects in a controlled environment, but too much is always better than not enough. I charged the battery overnight, before even trying to use the unit, and it's worked for a handful of sessions without hiccup, while also acting as a modeling light.

REALLY love these lights!

By Daniel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-22

This is my second light for my studio--and I'm fully expecting to buy 2 more! They are VERY portable and I love taking them on location for shoots. I find that the batteries normally have no problem lasting for the entirety of a 4 hour shoot (depending on number of shots and light intensity, of course). I do wish that the option to use a wired power connection was available by default on these, for those cases where the battery runs out so we can plug them into a wall. But they do sell adapters that give you that capability, but they're not cheap! And those adapters are like TWICE the size of a battery. So if your light is up high on your ceiling, the wired connection adapter might get in your way and interfere with your light placement (it's frustrated me more than once!) But this light is absolutely amazing! I love it so much. I know that there's another lighting company who is considered to be THE industry standard for professional photographers, but Godox continues to innovate and provide an EXCELLENT lighting alternative for photographers.

Beeps loudly no matter what

By Erik
Rated 1 out of 5
Date: 2023-05-08

Even if you turn the beep sound off, it still beeps. It's unusable during events as it's very distracting.

Love it so much, bought a second one!

By Daniel
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-04-10

I love the Godox line...and the AD600Pro is a fantastic bit of lighting! If you plan to primarily use this in your studio, I highly recommend getting the wired battery adapter so you can just plug it into the wall. There's nothing wrong with the battery--I've only had it run low on one shoot where I was using a lot of really strong lighting and fast bursts--it's just nice to have one less thing to charge up before a shoot. Love this light

Unreliable

By Keisha
Rated 2 out of 5
Date: 2023-08-20

The whole situation is unfortunate because I love this light and it's fantastic while it's charged and working but that only happens when you can keep it plugged in 24/7 while it's not in use and you never let it die on an actual shoot. At this price there needs to be something done about the fact that if it dies you legitimately need to jump it with a car jumper pack to bring it back to life. I don't have time for that and I can guess most of you don't either. I have this light and the ad400 that are both out of commission due to this problem. Please invest in a trickle charge godox, I'm begging you.

Powerful and dependable

By Bob
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2023-06-27

It's a great light that is powerful, dependable, and easy to use.

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