Godox Witstro AD100Pro flash review
The Godox Witstro AD100Pro is a 100Ws off-camera flash that is the size of a soda can. Is it any good?
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The Godox Witstro AD100Pro is a 100Ws off-camera flash that is the size of a soda can. Is it any good?
Pre-orders open for cylindrical 100Ws off-camera flash designed for location photography.
Four years on from its release, what do we think of the original Godox AD200 Pocket Flash?
The Godox AD100Pro (Xplor100 Pro R2 TTL) will be a 100รขโฌโ150Ws flash the size of a drinks can.
Five ‘pocket flash’ systems inspired by the Godox Witstro AD200.
The Triopo F1-200 is a new brick-shaped portable flash with a strong resemblance to Godox’s AD200.
Spotted in Germany: a round bare-bulb head for the Godox Witstro AD200 that apparently works as a Profoto connector.
Turn your Xplor 600 Pro or Godox Witstro AD600 Pro into a boom light! Markus Klinko assesses the performance of the new Flashpoint extension head.
The Godox Witstro AD600 PRO has landed! Markus Klinko offers an early hands-on review, with comparisons to the original Godox H1200.
An Elinchrom-fit version of the Godox Witstro AD600 studio flash has been revealed on the manufacturer’s web site.
An upgraded version of the Godox AD600 flash, called the Pro-AD600 or AD600 Pro, is reportedly in development.
Turn your Godox Witstro AD200 (Flashpoint eVolv 200) into a continuous video lamp by swapping in a new AD-L LED head.