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Godox V100 Flash for Canon

BH #GOV100C • MFR #V100C
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Godox V100 Flash for Canon
Key Features
  • Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
  • Output: 100W
  • Auto Zoom Control; Zoom Range: 28-105mm
  • Built-In 2W Modeling Lamp
With a powerful 100W output and an innovative round head design, the V100 Flash for Canon from Godox is a compact and easy-to-use flash for portrait photographers. Designed with an integrated sub-flash, the V100 offers a 100W output and is ideal for on-location shooting. Its advanced cooling design allows for continuous shooting, offering 70 to 100 consecutive flashes with a 1/1 to 1/256 power range. The built-in 2W modeling lamp and automatic 28-105mm zoom range allows for more lighting control. The 1.7 second recycling time and the -7 to 120° tilt with 330° rotation offers greater flexibility and is compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II systems. Easily control settings with its large touch screen back and charge the batteries directly with a USB-C cable.
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Is this the V100 or the V100U? The non magnetic ...

Is this the V100 or the V100U? The non magnetic ring?
Asked by: Daniel
We do not have a Godox V100U available at this time. The Godox V100 for Canon and the Godox V100 for Nikon, Fujifilm, etc. all feature a magnetic mount for modifiers.
Answered by: Elliot
Date published: 2025-02-12

Is the V100C compatible with the AK-R1 ...

Is the V100C compatible with the AK-R1 accessories? Supposedly there is a USA version with a red ring that is not magnetic.
Asked by: Ralph
Yes, the Godox AK-R1 Accessory Kit for Round Flash Head is compatible with the Godox V100 Flash for Canon.
Answered by: Rachael B
Date published: 2025-02-04

Can you control and adjust group “E” on this ...

Can you control and adjust group “E” on this flash?
Asked by: John
Yes, it is possible to adjust group "E" on the Godox V100 Flash for Canon.
Answered by: Andres M
Date published: 2024-12-23

How many groups besides the the master doesn’t ...

How many groups besides the the master doesn’t control?
Asked by: Matthew
I see control for groups A-D as a master but options for A-E as receiver on mine. Nikon version.
Answered by: Chris
Date published: 2025-02-09

What type of external power connector is on the ...

What type of external power connector is on the V100 (Canon)? What ProPac cable will work with it?
Asked by: Fred
The Bolt CZ2 HV Locking Flash Power Cable for Select Canon Flash Units allows you to connect compatible battery packs to Godox V100 Flash for Canon.
Answered by: Rachael B
Date published: 2025-01-06

Is this compatible with a Canon R1, R5II and R3?

Is this compatible with a Canon R1, R5II and R3?
Asked by: Scott
Yes, the Godox V100 Flash for Canon is expected to be compatible with the Canon EOS R1 Mirrorless Camera, the Canon EOS R3 Mirrorless Camera and the Canon EOS R5 Mark II Mirrorless Camera.
Answered by: Andres M
Date published: 2025-01-08

100 w in maual mode only?

100 w in maual mode only?
Asked by: sergio
The Godox V100 Flash for Canon has an output of 100 watts. The intensity will not change whether it is in manual mode, or TTL mode.
Answered by: Vinny B
Date published: 2024-12-31

It seems you can only adjust the flash power by ...

It seems you can only adjust the flash power by 1/10th of a power, Scrolling 10 times to go up/down a stop. Can it be adjusted?
Asked by: John
This is based on reviews of the V1 that I have seen on line and experience with my two V1 flash units. With the flash in TTL, you can only change the level by 1/3 stops. In manual, you can only changed it by .1.
Answered by: STEPHEN
Date published: 2025-02-09
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