Hello first I want to say thank you for all of your information that you have given us over Time regarding Lighting. What I would like from you if you would please do a tutorial on the flashpoint 600 pro II or the godox 600 pro II . Especially regarding the high-speed sink / or freezing Mode scenario that they have for this light I am completely lost when you enter the realm of the 512 set up that they have and then the freeze mode that they have in the system unfortunately I have not seen any videos whatsoever at all regarding this or explaining how it actually works. There are a few other issues inside the menu that's a little elusive as well can you go over each one of those especially the odd ones you have your normal settings that are self-explanatory and then there's a couple settings in there that are confusing and I'm not sure exactly what there for. Once again thank you and I hope to see some information on this light in the future
Hi @patrickvaughn9961. We'll be receiving our first sample of the AD600 Pro II very soon and we'll put out our usual video guide. The "freeze" mode is also a feature found on Godox's QT series strobes, or rather, we expect it will work much in the same way. If that is the case, it will provide shorter flash durations at the cost of colour stability. Once we receive our AD600 Pro II, we will test the "freeze" mode's effect on power output, colour temperature, and CRI.
Yes, these are multi-voltage strobes. That's a good thing to double-check because a lot of plugin strobes are single voltage devices. The DPiii series strobes can be operated from 100-240V.
awesome good video here! I can get the Pixapro KINOII 600+ at £185.99, I hear this is the same as the QS600? or I can get the DP600III-V for £198. Which one is the best one? Thank you so much.
Hi Tom, The KINOII 600+ appears to be a rebranded QS600ii if my eyes don't fool me. Essential Photo/Pixapro provides UK based in-house warranty support for their products-quite similar to our business model across the pond in Canada! I think the DP600iii-V is the better light thanks to its LED modelling lamp, but take the retailer where you purchase your lights into consideration since Godox does not provide direct warranty and repair support to its end users.
Please get in touch with us through email (hello@strobepro.com). If the light was purchased through us, it's likely still under warranty. In any case, we'll do whatever we can to help!
You generally don't have to worry about thermal limitations with these strobes, so there's no real concern as long as your flashes are recycling quickly enough for you (about half a second at half power on the DPiii lights).
The DP series strobes do not. HSS is actually pretty uncommon in plugin strobes, but Godox does offer it in its QT series strobes. Here is the current lineup: strobepro.com/collections/godox-qtiii-strobe
Oh man, I melted my SK400II cover with a bulb lamp. It's really terrible!
I was unable to connect my xpro with dp600iii-v. Thankfully due to the ID setting, they talk again. Thanks for detail review ❤
We've occasionally opened new stock that had an ID enabled. Definitely confusing if you don't know where to look!
Great review and description of how it works - and with the wireless controller.
Hello first I want to say thank you for all of your information that you have given us over Time regarding Lighting. What I would like from you if you would please do a tutorial on the flashpoint 600 pro II or the godox 600 pro II . Especially regarding the high-speed sink / or freezing Mode scenario that they have for this light I am completely lost when you enter the realm of the 512 set up that they have and then the freeze mode that they have in the system unfortunately I have not seen any videos whatsoever at all regarding this or explaining how it actually works. There are a few other issues inside the menu that's a little elusive as well can you go over each one of those especially the odd ones you have your normal settings that are self-explanatory and then there's a couple settings in there that are confusing and I'm not sure exactly what there for. Once again thank you and I hope to see some information on this light in the future
Hi @patrickvaughn9961.
We'll be receiving our first sample of the AD600 Pro II very soon and we'll put out our usual video guide. The "freeze" mode is also a feature found on Godox's QT series strobes, or rather, we expect it will work much in the same way. If that is the case, it will provide shorter flash durations at the cost of colour stability. Once we receive our AD600 Pro II, we will test the "freeze" mode's effect on power output, colour temperature, and CRI.
really thorough, helpful video, thanks. and a bonus to get such clear instructions on the controller I use already.
Amazingly complete tutorial about the strobe, Thanks for all the info
Friend, dp400 and dp600 is bivolt automatic, correct? 110v and 220v
Yes, these are multi-voltage strobes. That's a good thing to double-check because a lot of plugin strobes are single voltage devices. The DPiii series strobes can be operated from 100-240V.
Awesome video. Thanks for steering me through the confusion.
Great overview of this light. 👏
they also need a blocker flor the umbrella slot, just like the one on the fv 150/200. Try using a ub 165 facing the ground. No go !
Many thanks for a really informative video. I have just got these lights and am glad to have found you.
Great help, thank you so much for putting your effort and time. 👏😇👍
awesome good video here! I can get the Pixapro KINOII 600+ at £185.99, I hear this is the same as the QS600? or I can get the DP600III-V for £198. Which one is the best one? Thank you so much.
Hi Tom,
The KINOII 600+ appears to be a rebranded QS600ii if my eyes don't fool me. Essential Photo/Pixapro provides UK based in-house warranty support for their products-quite similar to our business model across the pond in Canada! I think the DP600iii-V is the better light thanks to its LED modelling lamp, but take the retailer where you purchase your lights into consideration since Godox does not provide direct warranty and repair support to its end users.
Can you please confirm for me that this one works from 100 vac to 240 vac?
Very helpful, i look forward to future content. ❤
I assume this does not work in TTL mode.
Hi I have a question? My modeling lamp in not lighting up :/ can u help me please
Please get in touch with us through email (hello@strobepro.com). If the light was purchased through us, it's likely still under warranty. In any case, we'll do whatever we can to help!
Is that Godox SA optical snoot fit into Godox DP400iiiV /600iiiv /800iiiv /1000iiiv ?
No it won't. Try out Strobepro Optical Snoot II. It fits strobe and LED. strobepro.com/products/strobepro-optical-snoot-ii
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Thanks!
Another question would you be comfortable using it on half power in a fast paced photoshoot?
You generally don't have to worry about thermal limitations with these strobes, so there's no real concern as long as your flashes are recycling quickly enough for you (about half a second at half power on the DPiii lights).
@@Strobepro thank you for the detailed replies. I appreciate it.
Would it overheat if I leave the modeling lamp on?
Hi Rudy,
Nope! You can run the modeling lamp indefinitely thanks to the fan cooling on this strobe.
Does this have high speed sync?
The DP series strobes do not. HSS is actually pretty uncommon in plugin strobes, but Godox does offer it in its QT series strobes. Here is the current lineup:
strobepro.com/collections/godox-qtiii-strobe