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Godox GS200 II

Studio-Blitzgerät
Item Nr. 16341
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  • Godox GS200II (Bowens)
  • Studio flash
  • Recycling time from 0.3 to 1.5 seconds
  • Flash duration from 1/2000 to 1/800s
  • Godox 2.4G X system

The Godox GS series has a flash energy setting range within 5 degrees of aperture (1/1 - 1/32, with an accuracy of 0.1 EV). Recycling time to full flash energy of less than 1 second. At minimum power, a very short flash duration of only 1 / 2000s (t = 0.1) is achieved, allowing free shooting during the session. The flash color temperature is 5600 K with a tolerance of ± 200 K, depending on the flash energy setting.

The built-in System X receiver enables remote firing (up to X-Sync), flash energy control and much more. In addition, the Godox GS series is equipped with a USB port that allows you to connect receivers from the TTT System XT16, FT-16 or X1.

The LCD screen with the lamp settings is easy to read from a wide angle. Next to it is a practical button for setting the flash output, changing the radio communication channel and the lamp group. There are five buttons below the LCD screen that allow you to quickly access all the lamp settings and functions. The 150 W halogen pilot light can be operated independently of the flash output or coupled with flash energy.

PLEASE NOTE:
As of now, reflectors are no longer included in the scope of delivery.

Further product features:
Flash output of 200Ws
Color temperature of 5600K
Flash duration from 1/800 to 1 / 2000s
Modeling lamp of 150 watts
Bowens Mount
Controllable up to 16 slave units
Weighs 2 kilograms

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Godox GS200 II

Short profile

  • Godox GS200II (Bowens)
  • Studio flash
  • Recycling time from 0.3 to 1.5 seconds
  • Flash duration from 1/2000 to 1/800s
  • Godox 2.4G X system

Product description for Godox GS200 II

The Godox GS series has a flash energy setting range within 5 degrees of aperture (1/1 - 1/32, with an accuracy of 0.1 EV). Recycling time to full flash energy of less than 1 second. At minimum power, a very short flash duration of only 1 / 2000s (t = 0.1) is achieved, allowing free shooting during the session. The flash color temperature is 5600 K with a tolerance of ± 200 K, depending on the flash energy setting.

The built-in System X receiver enables remote firing (up to X-Sync), flash energy control and much more. In addition, the Godox GS series is equipped with a USB port that allows you to connect receivers from the TTT System XT16, FT-16 or X1.

The LCD screen with the lamp settings is easy to read from a wide angle. Next to it is a practical button for setting the flash output, changing the radio communication channel and the lamp group. There are five buttons below the LCD screen that allow you to quickly access all the lamp settings and functions. The 150 W halogen pilot light can be operated independently of the flash output or coupled with flash energy.

PLEASE NOTE:
As of now, reflectors are no longer included in the scope of delivery.

Further product features:
Flash output of 200Ws
Color temperature of 5600K
Flash duration from 1/800 to 1 / 2000s
Modeling lamp of 150 watts
Bowens Mount
Controllable up to 16 slave units
Weighs 2 kilograms

Godox GS200 II

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