Godox V100 is here, and it is creating waves with a noticeable leap in construction quality and purpose. To rely on regular flash photography for anyone, finding the right gear that balances strength, stability and reliability, is important, and the V100 can only be what you need.
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Another notable upgradation is internal design. Perry revealed during a tearing that the V100 includes several initial coils, by smoothing flash pulses and offering better reliability, enhancing the high-motion sink performance. Although he does not claim the V100 reinvisement flash technology, here is sufficient for the incremental improvement case. If you are often using high-speed sinks, these internal twicex means more consistent lighting and less trouble when shooting under challenging circumstances. Perry also appreciates that flash involves a large battery, USB-C charging, and better handling with a strong adjustment wheel. However, he wants Godox to integrate meteorological sealing-a remarkable lapse for unworm professionals who regularly shoot out.
Major glasses
- Power Range: 1/1 to 1/256
- Recycle Time: about 1.7 seconds
- Flash period: 1/300 to 1/20,000 seconds
- Bounce head: 0 to +330 °
- Kunda head: 120 °
- Exposure Control: Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- Wireless Group: 5; Channel: 32
- Inner strength: rechargeable battery (included)
- External Power Pack Compatible: Yes
- Dimensions: 2.99 x 8.11 x 2.81 inch
- Weight: 1.4 lb
When discussing the purposeful, Perry addresses practical aspects completely. Photographers often ignore. For example, he examines the activism of the forehead (an issue on the previous model) and successfully ignores the contingent contact with the touchscreen, performing thoughtful engineering from Godox. Perry has also mentioned that when the flash feels heftar at 619 grams compared to its predecessors, the extra weight distributes well, increasing the overall handling.
In evaluating the quality of light, the V100 exclusively performs, especially the shot-to-shot excellent performance in stability, which they have tested compared to other flash. Perry highlights its strength in high-speed sink modes, but is still in place to improve notes, especially about matching the color temperature of the modeling light in the main flash. Watch the video above for full randon from Perry.