Godox just keeps coming up with ways to add versatility to the AD200 TTL Pocket Flash. This time it's the Witstro H200R Round Flash Head. The 3" diameter head attaches quickly and easily to the AD200, allowing it to tap into its 200Ws reservoir of power, while the H200R's spiral flash tube outputs a soft, wide beam of light with gentle falloff and a minimized hot spot. The head also has a 4.3W modeling light to allow you to preview your final shot. One of the head's handiest features is a magnetic front accessory port that allows very fast attachment of optional accessories such as barndoors, a honeycomb grid, a snoot, and diffusion and color filters.
- Attaches to AD200 Flash
- Generates 200Ws Flash Output
- Spiral Flash Tube for Soft, Even Light
- Optional Accessories for Magnetic Mount
Godox H200R Overview
Godox H200R Specs
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Godox H200R Reviews
Perfect add on my AD200
lacks led power, I was expecting a better led, but its great as an add on
H200R - Head does not snap into place on AD200 Pro
The fresnel attachment and bare bulb accessory snap into place easily on this new AD200 Pro (which had to be shipped back because the battery of the first one was DOA). B&H replaced the unit quickly, but I could not test the Round Head and magnetic kit until I had the working flash back in my hands. As soon as the replacement AD200 pro arrived, I tested the fresnet head and bare bulb - both worked well. I tested the wireless signal to the transmitter, no issues. Then I tried to mount the round head accessory (so I could use the magnetic accessory kit and the rogue gels with this attachment). As others describe, the 4 guide pins fit into place, and you can slide the head down about 90 percent of the way. The set of electronic pins (see a prior reviewers photo) do not align enough to let the accessory come close to snapping into place (there are 3 sets of 4 pins). Searching here and DP Reviews forum, it was easy to see I was not alone. What is sad is that this doesn't seem to be a one off as some people here had several bad heads. Between the bad battery on arrival of the Godox AD200 pro and now the bad Round head attachment, I can see why some elect to go with much more expensive brands. I plan to return this one when B&H opens, and discuss the issue (as this is my second return on the same order).