great video! only the comment on the bare bulb is a little brief - if you use it backfiring at a white umbrella outside during daytime maybe you don't see too much of a difference to the fresnell head. but when using with a proper softbox that lights from behind through two diffusors there is a big difference to the fresnell head, because the open bulb correctly fills all the softbox. of course, if you never use it that way that might not mean much, but if someone does then the open bulb option is an absolute game changer!
Great test and appropriate sample results to clearly show the performance of each light... Thank You... also your caution that neither light can arrest direct sunlight...
Very nice job overall, and for the review and for your food photos! I think in close to average distances 100pro is totally fine/great, but the main point of buying 200pro vs 100pro is when you want to light lets say a big place from way behind like a venue/children theater and you will have to use 100pro at 1/2 and full power all the time. You can easily need 2 or 3 batteries for 100pro and also come across overheating issues (lets also not forget that batteries life decline as you use them and the full power shots wont be 360 for ever). With 200pro you will have to worry much much less about these things.
Well ad200 is more versatile and works better with modifiers bare bulb, plus you can connect 2 together with b2 bracket for more power. Ad100 is super portable though but not more than a regular speedlight
Great video. Can you help me decide what light to buy next for my kit? I own 2 v860ii s, and just ordered a V1 with the AK modifier kit on sale from B&H. I mainly ordered this because it has faster recycle times than the 860ii's, and I wanted to give the modifiers a try, as well as a metal hot shoe base. I want something a bit more powerful and versatile for portraits. I do not have a studio - so, it would be on-location / traveling. so ease of use and portability matters. I'm leaning toward the ad300pro. But it's hard to ignore the versatility of the ad200pro. 300 has better recycle times, a little more power (but hardly, real world), and the godox mount, which I think would be useful, as I have 2 Glow Parasnap 36 and 44in modifiers that can take that mount. But... the 200.... people just love it. What do you think?
I use V1 but it I should add another light, I guess I would go it for another AD600 because I live in a windy city and most of my shoots are outdoor. Thank you for this beautiful comparison.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine. What do you suggest? @@JustDavidMinistries
Thanks for such an useful comparison! The difference in Kelvins is something I see for the first time after tonns of videos about compact Godox / Flashpoint heads. Also I’m glad you did a real-world job where we use 1/2 and 1/4 to 1/8 to save the lamp and the battery health. Hope someday everyone will understand there is no pleasure to blow up your unit by blasting at full power just because it increases the photons per dollar ratio. 😅 For 1,5 years I’ve been using two opposites: either 3 to 5 off-camera flashes or the AD600 + AD1200 combo, but now in search of something in between like 100 to 400 W/s units as an all-rounder kit. What is still sad is that we still have to use really tall (and heavy) light stands or an assistant to rise the light high enough for portraiture. 🥲 Thank you again! Peace. 👍
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine. What do you suggest?
My personal choice is what I suggest. The basic model AD600BM (not M and not a Pro!) in it's special slim-fit shoulder bag + H600B extension head. That gives you Bowens mount high above the groung while still resting all the heavy & expensive stuff at the very bottom. Love this set 100%! The AD600BM's cost is around the AD300 Pro range, and then add about 25% for lowering the mass with the H600B. Just notice it reduces the power output from 600 to ~530, but worth it. @@photographer8486
@@AntonLitvin87 i have a Sony S2 camera (for now) if that would change your suggestion. And I want to take it with me when I travel. I am learning and this would be my first flash. and I am not disciplined so the motivation and desire to learn keeps coming and going. So I should be able to use it quite easily when I take it with me outdoors. I will have to keep trying different things and keep my best to stick to it. So keeping all these things in mind, should I go for this TT600 or AD200 or AD100 pro or V1?
@@photographer8486 Honestly, in case of travel I would only take my tiny V350 and a trigger to save weight. No even TT600’s needed. Maybe TT350 would be even better for half the price of V350. If weight is not an issue then you’ll be happy with V1. 🫶 Not only as a strobe.
if you want to compare number of shots and recycle time than you should measure them both at 100 wps. also the ad100 is more in the range of the v1 or v860II.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine. What do you suggest?
@@OmaGhomrawi The local godox service centre people are helpful. They are fixing it. I will pick it up tomorrow. I will share my feedback post repairs.
@@alonsogarrote8898 They fixed it and gave me additional two year warranty. I am using it till date with no issues. I had to pay for the repairs , because they found some physical damage. It was due to an accidental drop during an outdoor shoot of mine. Although it worked fine for about 6 months after the drop before it conked. They said the two incidents could be related and the repairs cost will not be covered under warranty. Fair enough. It doesn't matter I am happy now. I got it repaired at less than 1/4 th of the price of a new one. I got almost everything changed all important parts and got additional 2 years warranty. It still works as good as new.
VERY GOOD VIDEO ..ACTUALLY I SAW AD100 FIRST TIME..[I am little far from photography and working another field ] its compact and powerful thank you 👍 jazaakkumullah khair..
May I advise you to go and check AD200 pro recycle time again? The time you gave us is not correct. ADD 200 pro don't have the same recycle time as ad200. They are different units.
In this video, I never mentioned the original AD200. Anyway the recycle time info is from the original resources. They might be wrong, or your unit is broken.
Nice thanks. You should have talked more about this tint issue, because it is a real problem if you work with several flashes; if it can be fixed with a filter, you reduce the power of the flash as much. The AD100 is not as qualitative and versatile as the AD200 which also allows you to work with a bulb, so much better for homogeneity. AD100 vs AD200 ? AD200 rules by far.
Thanks - what model of umbrella are using for the food photography - ive looked it seems a godox but I can't find the model with diffusion at the front
Solo un par de cosas...se puede montar una cabeza rendonda en el a200...2. Se puede unir 2 ad200 para buscar una potencia similar al ad400, y un detalle mínimo pero el ad200 pro luce mejor construido y mas fuerte que el ad100
Si, viene por separado es el Godox H200R Round Flash Head y si pueden unir con el Godox Dual Power Flash Bracket para AD200. Ya salió el AD200 Mark II, es mucho mejor.
Hh I bought it for about $15 in a local store in Dubai. And never seen it in stock again. Now I found it on amazon.ae for very expensive price, check it as reference amzn.to/3eNmUI8
new subscriber from sharjah. thanks for the tips. that helped a lot. . . if you don't mind, may i know where is that place at 6:41? :) it looks very quiet :) . .
I am more confused than I was before watching your review.:))))).. I already have a Godox AD100Pro and I would like to buy another flash and I was thinking of getting another ad 100 or ad 200 Pro... for portraits indoor&outdoor...
I’m thinking about the AD100 but honestly, I’m worried with some videos mentioning a sort of green cast as result of this unit usage. Have you felt that?
eh you serious? I have the AD300 and V860II and when using on a studio shoot or car event, the 'recycle' time matters a lot. Difference was night and day esp on HSS when the speedlight recycle slows down considerably compared to the AD300. World of diff.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine. What do you suggest? @@baddoggi4238
@@baddoggi4238 I have the v680ii s and just ordered the V1 with the modifier attachment kit. I want to order something more powerful. I'm torn between the modularity, versatility, price, and solid reputation of the ad200pro, and the 300pro. Which would you recommend? and I've heard the colors can vary between these models.. have you found that your 860ii matches with the ad300, while using them together?
Thank you, but I didn't see a lot of difference in usage between the two ? Abd the light quality between the two lenses ? I would think that with a bigger softbox the most powerful ad200 would be good ?
I prefer using ND Filters when possible instead of using HSS High speed sync. Personally I don't prefer HSS because it does not deliver the same amount of power compared to without HSS. So here in this video I wanted to compare both systems fairly.
can you mix AD200 with MS300? I did this in my studio and it produces a green tint when used both together. If used independently, they are fine. Any ideas?
I had the AD200 and pretty much ended up hating it. The ergonomics, shape and especially the weight were all, for me, awkward and tiresome. Managed to sell and got the 100 which is not perfect- nothing is- but MUCH more enjoyable and practical to use.
Hi, Russel! Tell me, please, what were the most obvious differences when using the AD100 after the AD200 in terms of light quality and user experience? Does it spread enough compared to a bare bulb? I’m looking forward to shave off a few kilograms off my lighting kit. 🥲
@@AntonLitvin87 Hi Anton, down on power obviously but much lighter in weight and easier to pack into bags. It does have a very slight green shift which needs about +3 magenta filter if critical matching is required. Bare bulb wise there is a little filter kit AK-R1 which includes a small dome which works ok. There is a bigger AK-R22 diffuser dome which has adapters to fit with a similar spread to the bare bulb but without quite the same contrast as the bare bulb.
Thanx for quick response! 🍬And yep, I should have guessed the using of domes as we do with speedlights. Nice idea and I believe this works in most cases. @@russellbaston974
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine. What do you suggest? @@russellbaston974
@@OmaGhomrawi that you made very clear, thats why I said it was a good video but what I meant to say is that there isn't much difference between the two in terms of the results you get other than one ad200 is a bit brighter and cooler
@@llREADYll Do you value lightweight or higher power? There are tradeoffs in every purchase, that's why Mercedes offers more than one model. If you are just starting out just pick one and use the heck out of it so that you can understand how it works, and what you like and don't like about it, then after you have mastered it buy a different model that way you have something to compare to and can form your own opinion. Tiger Woods didn't start out with the perfect set of golf clubs but he didn't let that stop him from starting. With that said I would start out with the ad200 and go from there.
You still need a ad600 to over power the sun using modifiers. The ad100 and ad200 along speedlights fill the niche of fill light at indoor venues or in the shade. It does work its purpose. The real like for me is the ad100 built in fan which the ad200 doesn’t have. No problem with overheating issues.
I used to use triopo 90cm octa softbox But recently I switched to the umbrella softbox from godox. I like how small it is. I sometimes switch back to the softbox because of the grid. Please find the links in the description
You have a point, however it is half the size and weight of the 200pro I suppose we’re paying for the technology that make us able to get a small powerful portable flash unit
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great video!
only the comment on the bare bulb is a little brief - if you use it backfiring at a white umbrella outside during daytime maybe you don't see too much of a difference to the fresnell head. but when using with a proper softbox that lights from behind through two diffusors there is a big difference to the fresnell head, because the open bulb correctly fills all the softbox. of course, if you never use it that way that might not mean much, but if someone does then the open bulb option is an absolute game changer!
ISO 200, SS 1/200 F8 on 24MP APS-C are Two ad100 on stand with white umbrella enough for reception, group photo.
Finally a true breakdown of the actual flash units in question. Thanks for the great insight..I know which unit I want to start off with now.
Your food photography is phenomenal !!
Thank you! 😁
thansk Oma, great video, I am thinking to buy 2 AD100pro for a portable lighting kit.
Great test and appropriate sample results to clearly show the performance of each light... Thank You... also your caution that neither light can arrest direct sunlight...
Glad you enjoyed the video
Very nice job overall, and for the review and for your food photos!
I think in close to average distances 100pro is totally fine/great,
but the main point of buying 200pro vs 100pro is when you want to light lets say a big place from way behind like a venue/children theater and you will have to use 100pro at 1/2 and full power all the time. You can easily need 2 or 3 batteries for 100pro and also come across overheating issues (lets also not forget that batteries life decline as you use them and the full power shots wont be 360 for ever). With 200pro you will have to worry much much less about these things.
there is a fan for cooling on AD100pro
Well ad200 is more versatile and works better with modifiers bare bulb, plus you can connect 2 together with b2 bracket for more power. Ad100 is super portable though but not more than a regular speedlight
Great video. Can you help me decide what light to buy next for my kit? I own 2 v860ii s, and just ordered a V1 with the AK modifier kit on sale from B&H. I mainly ordered this because it has faster recycle times than the 860ii's, and I wanted to give the modifiers a try, as well as a metal hot shoe base.
I want something a bit more powerful and versatile for portraits. I do not have a studio - so, it would be on-location / traveling. so ease of use and portability matters.
I'm leaning toward the ad300pro. But it's hard to ignore the versatility of the ad200pro. 300 has better recycle times, a little more power (but hardly, real world), and the godox mount, which I think would be useful, as I have 2 Glow Parasnap 36 and 44in modifiers that can take that mount.
But... the 200.... people just love it.
What do you think?
Had they used the same battery, I would certainly get a couple of AD100's. Having so many different batteries is a deal killer for me now
Honestly the best video about the AD200 Pro. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
You’re most welcome
Loved watching you break this down
Thanks for a great video Oma. I’d love to know about your studio setup too.
I think your channel deserve much more :)
Thank you! Glad to hear that
With your support, we could reach more :)
I use V1 but it I should add another light, I guess I would go it for another AD600 because I live in a windy city and most of my shoots are outdoor. Thank you for this beautiful comparison.
Make sure to use sandbags, my brother dropped his AD600 twice and got his lamp broken in both falls.
Thank you so much. I dropped mine once when I first got it 2 years ago but luckily for me, nothing got broken except a massive scratch the battery.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine.
What do you suggest?
@@JustDavidMinistries
Thanks for such an useful comparison! The difference in Kelvins is something I see for the first time after tonns of videos about compact Godox / Flashpoint heads.
Also I’m glad you did a real-world job where we use 1/2 and 1/4 to 1/8 to save the lamp and the battery health.
Hope someday everyone will understand there is no pleasure to blow up your unit by blasting at full power just because it increases the photons per dollar ratio. 😅
For 1,5 years I’ve been using two opposites: either 3 to 5 off-camera flashes or the AD600 + AD1200 combo, but now in search of something in between like 100 to 400 W/s units as an all-rounder kit. What is still sad is that we still have to use really tall (and heavy) light stands or an assistant to rise the light high enough for portraiture. 🥲
Thank you again! Peace. 👍
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine.
What do you suggest?
My personal choice is what I suggest. The basic model AD600BM (not M and not a Pro!) in it's special slim-fit shoulder bag + H600B extension head. That gives you Bowens mount high above the groung while still resting all the heavy & expensive stuff at the very bottom. Love this set 100%! The AD600BM's cost is around the AD300 Pro range, and then add about 25% for lowering the mass with the H600B. Just notice it reduces the power output from 600 to ~530, but worth it. @@photographer8486
P.S. As a very starter kit I keep my base level TT600 (x3) and a trigger and that's it. Cheap, lightweight and reliable. 👼
@@AntonLitvin87 i have a Sony S2 camera (for now) if that would change your suggestion.
And I want to take it with me when I travel.
I am learning and this would be my first flash.
and I am not disciplined so the motivation and desire to learn keeps coming and going.
So I should be able to use it quite easily when I take it with me outdoors.
I will have to keep trying different things and keep my best to stick to it.
So keeping all these things in mind, should I go for this TT600 or AD200 or AD100 pro or V1?
@@photographer8486 Honestly, in case of travel I would only take my tiny V350 and a trigger to save weight. No even TT600’s needed. Maybe TT350 would be even better for half the price of V350. If weight is not an issue then you’ll be happy with V1. 🫶 Not only as a strobe.
if you want to compare number of shots and recycle time than you should measure them both at 100 wps. also the ad100 is more in the range of the v1 or v860II.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine.
What do you suggest?
10 months and very few shoots, my AD100 pro no longer works. There was a loud blast sound while shooting and it wont power on anymore.
Sad to hear that. Mine is 3+ years old and working fine
@@OmaGhomrawi The local godox service centre people are helpful. They are fixing it. I will pick it up tomorrow. I will share my feedback post repairs.
@@OmaGhomrawiI almost forgot to mention, I bought a lot of gear after watching your videos. I love your comparison videos💕❤️
@@portraitdabbler9221 so what happened after you sent it to repair shop?
@@alonsogarrote8898 They fixed it and gave me additional two year warranty. I am using it till date with no issues. I had to pay for the repairs , because they found some physical damage. It was due to an accidental drop during an outdoor shoot of mine. Although it worked fine for about 6 months after the drop before it conked. They said the two incidents could be related and the repairs cost will not be covered under warranty. Fair enough. It doesn't matter I am happy now. I got it repaired at less than 1/4 th of the price of a new one. I got almost everything changed all important parts and got additional 2 years warranty. It still works as good as new.
How Noticeable the green cast on the Ad100 pro? I’m thinking to buy one but this issue is stopping me..
Incredibly useful and well done, Oma! It was just what I needed to decide which one to buy :) thank you for your time!
My pleasure
Which one is better?
VERY GOOD VIDEO ..ACTUALLY I SAW AD100 FIRST TIME..[I am little far from photography and working another field ] its compact and powerful thank you 👍 jazaakkumullah khair..
Your cake photographs are delicious
hh, they are!
Excellent video! Keep up the great work!
May I advise you to go and check AD200 pro recycle time again? The time you gave us is not correct.
ADD 200 pro don't have the same recycle time as ad200. They are different units.
In this video, I never mentioned the original AD200. Anyway the recycle time info is from the original resources. They might be wrong, or your unit is broken.
At 7:12 what are you using to carry your light stands?
A shopping cart bought from a local store in Dubai
Nice thanks. You should have talked more about this tint issue, because it is a real problem if you work with several flashes; if it can be fixed with a filter, you reduce the power of the flash as much. The AD100 is not as qualitative and versatile as the AD200 which also allows you to work with a bulb, so much better for homogeneity. AD100 vs AD200 ? AD200 rules by far.
Real🔥
This really helped me decide. Thank you!
Glad you it was helpful Jeff
Exactly what I was looking for thank you.
Sounds great! 😁
Thank you for posting!
Tres bonne video, merci !!!
Thanks - what model of umbrella are using for the food photography - ive looked it seems a godox but I can't find the model with diffusion at the front
Solo un par de cosas...se puede montar una cabeza rendonda en el a200...2. Se puede unir 2 ad200 para buscar una potencia similar al ad400, y un detalle mínimo pero el ad200 pro luce mejor construido y mas fuerte que el ad100
Si, viene por separado es el Godox H200R Round Flash Head y si pueden unir con el Godox Dual Power Flash Bracket para AD200. Ya salió el AD200 Mark II, es mucho mejor.
Hi, very informative video, I know that is totally out of topic but can you indicate where I can find the "trolley" shown at 7:11... Thanks
Hh I bought it for about $15 in a local store in Dubai. And never seen it in stock again.
Now I found it on amazon.ae for very expensive price, check it as reference amzn.to/3eNmUI8
the AD100 looks a bit greenish to my eye / screen
estoy en un dilema en BH Foto el AD200 esta en 299 Dólares y el AD100 PRO Igual esta en 299 dólares, por cual me recomendaría ?
Is it me, or is the AD100 both a bit warmer, AND a bit greener?
new subscriber from sharjah. thanks for the tips. that helped a lot. . . if you don't mind, may i know where is that place at 6:41? :) it looks very quiet :) . .
Thanks for the sub, Glad you enjoyed the video. Well it's one of the parks in JVC, pretty much they share the same look.
Can I connect a Godox AD100Pro flash through to synchronize with an iPhone camera and use it as an external flash?
No
Great and informative video. Thank you!
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is the setting on both models fix? for example "power - 1/2 , 1/4, 1/8 ...etc" can i adjust bits by bits? thanks in advance 🙏🙏🙏
Great video, thank you man! :)
In 2022, should you buy ad200 pro or ad300 pro ?? Indoor Wedding and outdoor prewedding is application
Please check my AD300 Pro review here. ruclips.net/video/gcGTAtuY73w/видео.html
Hello Oma! Nice video. You talk about the accessory kit for the AD200 but there's no link to it on your description. Thanks !
Oh I missed that, please find it here: geni.us/ZabBpkt
Great comparison!
Thanks from Japan.
Thanks for watching K A!
Thanks for this video, helped me make a decision.
Fantastic! Wry helpful!
I understand, outside ad200 pro great and in room product ad100pro both different 100% :)
Totally agree!
On point as usual. Great explanation on both flashes with use case scenario.
Much appreciated! Thanks for watching.
At 7:12 where did you get the crate that’s attached to the wheels or did you custom make that?
Hi, I bought it from a local shop in Dubai.
@@OmaGhomrawi that’s very handy for light stands!! Great idea 💡
I am more confused than I was before watching your review.:))))).. I already have a Godox AD100Pro and I would like to buy another flash and I was thinking of getting another ad 100 or ad 200 Pro... for portraits indoor&outdoor...
I enjoyed your video thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
The pix with the AD200 pro look a bit better imo
5 stops ND filter? to reduce the sun warmth or reflected green?
I like to use ND Filters to avoid using HSS / High Speed Sync.
I’m thinking about the AD100 but honestly, I’m worried with some videos mentioning a sort of green cast as result of this unit usage. Have you felt that?
I can't determine that 100% I hope you can tell from the sample images I shared in the video
AD300 Pro is definitely a very good investment but it does not beat the V860ii on portability and ease of use.
eh you serious? I have the AD300 and V860II and when using on a studio shoot or car event, the 'recycle' time matters a lot. Difference was night and day esp on HSS when the speedlight recycle slows down considerably compared to the AD300. World of diff.
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine.
What do you suggest?
@@baddoggi4238
@@baddoggi4238 I have the v680ii s and just ordered the V1 with the modifier attachment kit. I want to order something more powerful. I'm torn between the modularity, versatility, price, and solid reputation of the ad200pro, and the 300pro. Which would you recommend? and I've heard the colors can vary between these models.. have you found that your 860ii matches with the ad300, while using them together?
Thank you, but I didn't see a lot of difference in usage between the two ?
Abd the light quality between the two lenses ?
I would think that with a bigger softbox the most powerful ad200 would be good ?
Excellent advice!
Curious, why did you use ND filter for portraits?
I prefer using ND Filters when possible instead of using HSS High speed sync.
Personally I don't prefer HSS because it does not deliver the same amount of power compared to without HSS. So here in this video I wanted to compare both systems fairly.
@@OmaGhomrawi thanks! Good presentation, keep up the hood work
concluding which you would go for would help
Both are great, with different specs
I am in a dilemma in BH Foto the AD200 is at 299 dollars and the AD100 PRO is at 299 dollars, which one would you recommend?
Both units are great, indeed the AD200 features double the light power. But again the AD100 pro is smaller, compact and lightweight
whats the low profile mount you are using on ad100?
can you mix AD200 with MS300? I did this in my studio and it produces a green tint when used both together. If used independently, they are fine. Any ideas?
you can link to the cage on 7.33
Hmm. That ad200 pro is still more attractive
The 100 is more of a hair light imo
Very good review thanks you
I assume the AD100 pro doesn't work with the magmod system. I have the flash kit with the magring
I'm not sure, if it does. However, there is a kit from godox designed for the ad100 pro and V1 Flash
Is it possible to use HSS and not ND filters ?? Why do you stand at 1/250 and not higher ?
Indeed you can use HSS.
Personally I like using ND Filters when possible because HSS power is about one stop less power than without HSS.
@@OmaGhomrawi Okay. Thx for the fast answer !
@@ps4ben134 what flash model you use you feel works the the best for you ?
@@OmaGhomrawi ad600 and i just bought the ad100 :-))
Love the Ad600
Thank you so much!
Does the umbrella work well in the rain. Dual function would be very handy.
great review!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video. Send the link for the cart in the video
bought from a local shop in Dubai
Which Sony camera are you using in this video?
a7iii
Question to you Oma and all my friends.. don't you get better quality if instead of using ND filters you use high speed sync?
No, because when using HSS, depends on your shutter speed, you lose about 2 to 3 stops of light. So I choose ND filters when possible.
@@OmaGhomrawi You used nd 5 stops. This is more than a loss of 2-3 stops hss.
Does godox have AD200 in shape & size of AD100pro or they are preparing it.
I'm not sure, I believe the ad200 and 100 are two different models for different purposes.
I had the AD200 and pretty much ended up hating it. The ergonomics, shape and especially the weight were all, for me, awkward and tiresome. Managed to sell and got the 100 which is not perfect- nothing is- but MUCH more enjoyable and practical to use.
si, es cierto, ergonómicamente no es lo mejor, pero me acostumbré.-
Hi, Russel! Tell me, please, what were the most obvious differences when using the AD100 after the AD200 in terms of light quality and user experience? Does it spread enough compared to a bare bulb?
I’m looking forward to shave off a few kilograms off my lighting kit. 🥲
@@AntonLitvin87 Hi Anton, down on power obviously but much lighter in weight and easier to pack into bags. It does have a very slight green shift which needs about +3 magenta filter if critical matching is required. Bare bulb wise there is a little filter kit AK-R1 which includes a small dome which works ok. There is a bigger AK-R22 diffuser dome which has adapters to fit with a similar spread to the bare bulb but without quite the same contrast as the bare bulb.
Thanx for quick response! 🍬And yep, I should have guessed the using of domes as we do with speedlights. Nice idea and I believe this works in most cases. @@russellbaston974
I am going to start learning flash photography. I want a not too heavily priced, lightweight, portable setup that I can take with me wherever I go to cultivate and continue this new hobby of mine.
What do you suggest?
@@russellbaston974
Good video and I enjoyed watching it but I still didn't learn anything 😭 only that the ad200 has alot more power so I still don't know which to get
It's your call, I tried to show you how both models works and can fit pretty well in many photography types.
@@OmaGhomrawi that you made very clear, thats why I said it was a good video but what I meant to say is that there isn't much difference between the two in terms of the results you get other than one ad200 is a bit brighter and cooler
@@llREADYll Do you value lightweight or higher power? There are tradeoffs in every purchase, that's why Mercedes offers more than one model. If you are just starting out just pick one and use the heck out of it so that you can understand how it works, and what you like and don't like about it, then after you have mastered it buy a different model that way you have something to compare to and can form your own opinion. Tiger Woods didn't start out with the perfect set of golf clubs but he didn't let that stop him from starting. With that said I would start out with the ad200 and go from there.
I have both now!
Nice I am a 1st timer in your channel
Hey, what tripod are you using? Cheers!
I use the Manfrotto MT055CXPRO3 (geni.us/QVum)
@@OmaGhomrawi cheers
Not finished watching the whole vid yet, just had to stop to comment on how well it’s produced. Well done!
Glad you enjoyed it Alex
which lens did you use for food photography in this video?
Tamron 28-200mm f2.8-5.6
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So, you can combine both ? If one is warmer and one is colder?
I did, no difference seen in real world images
@@OmaGhomrawi Good. I have an ad100 pro, and now I ordered a 200pro
You still need a ad600 to over power the sun using modifiers. The ad100 and ad200 along speedlights fill the niche of fill light at indoor venues or in the shade. It does work its purpose. The real like for me is the ad100 built in fan which the ad200 doesn’t have. No problem with overheating issues.
amazing video mate, what softbox are you using for the food photography?
I used to use triopo 90cm octa softbox
But recently I switched to the umbrella softbox from godox. I like how small it is.
I sometimes switch back to the softbox because of the grid.
Please find the links in the description
Can I please ask what stand are you using for the ad100 with the ub 85 ? thanks
It's an unbranded 280cm light stand
@@OmaGhomrawi thanks for the response
thank you my friend!
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Thank you!
The ad 100 is basically a speedlight so to me there is no reason to buy it. I have a speedlight.
nice work thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Helpful thank you.
WHICH ND FILTER UR USING
STC VND 16-4000
The problem is ad100 only 20% cheaper than ad200, not half price for half the power.
You have a point, however it is half the size and weight of the 200pro
I suppose we’re paying for the technology that make us able to get a small powerful portable flash unit
@@OmaGhomrawi unless use it bare light, with modifier and stand, how much weight do you really save? 500g ?
very helpful!!
What does " +5 nd filter" means?
Personally, I prefer using ND filters instead of HSS High Speed Sync when possible.
What’s the light stand did you use
a regular cheap light stand
Great video
which ND filter r u use for shoot ??
Here I used STC ND32-1600