Godox QTiii Studio Strobes Complete Walkthrough

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024
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    HIGH PERFORMANCE STUDIO STROBES
    Godox's QT Series of strobes is about zero compromise. The third generation brings a new body design, an LED modelling lamp, dramatically quicker recycle times, and an increased power range (down to 1/256),
    THE STROBEPRO DIFFERENCE
    Strobepro is the largest distributor of Godox products in Canada. Give yourself peace of mind with Strobepro's helpful staff, 2-year warranty, and Calgary-based service centre.
    3 OPTIONS
    The QT400iiiM provides 400 W*s of power at the high end, which is more than enough for a key light in a typical studio. If you're after that extra bit of power, or faster recycle times at equivalent powers, check out the QT600iiiM or the ultra-powerful QT1200iiiM.
    NEVER MISS A SHOT
    Godox's third-gen QT-Series strobes can recycle their full power in just 0.9 seconds. At mid-range powers, you will easily keep up with long bursts in continuous high.
    HIGH SPEED MODE
    Not to be confused with HSS (we'll get to that in a moment), the QT-Series strobes come equipped with a special mode that allows the user to access t0.1 flash durations faster than 1/20,000s. Freezing motion has never been easier.
    HSS READY
    The QT-series lights support HSS-a unique feature for a plugin strobe. Now your whole shutter speed range is at your disposal, allowing you to bring down ambient light with ease.
    BUILT-IN X-SERIES RECEIVER
    It's standard fare now, but still worth mentioning. No external receiver is required. Just pick up a compatible Godox X-Series controller and you'll have everything you need to trigger and control your QT strobe right from your camera.
    ULTIMATE FLEXIBILITY
    With a 9-stop power range, gone are the days where you need strobes of various powers in different roles. Even the mighty QT1200iiiM is capable of a very low-power pop.
    0:00 Introduction
    1:05 Unboxing
    2:59 Installing Glass Protection Cover
    4:20 Differences between version 2 and version 3
    6:07 Mounting strobe to stand
    7:20 Fuse location
    7:58 Mounting a modifier
    10:08 Manual Mode
    11:46 Modelling lamp control
    13:48 Adjusting power levels
    14:55 S1/S2/Pc Sync triggering modes
    17:13 Flash Duration Display Mode
    18:02 Connect to a Godox controller
    26:06 High Speed Sync Mode
    25:58 Multi Mode
    29:20 More buttons
    30:28 IMPORTANT Speed/Color Mode
    33:53 Custom functions
    38:57 Conclusion
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Комментарии • 34

  • @danylohunko7425
    @danylohunko7425 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great thanks for this video. This is the BEST and FULLIEST video i have seen on youtube... Ur cool man and really help me. Best wishes

  • @RandomBlackGuy_
    @RandomBlackGuy_ 4 месяца назад +1

    One of the most brilliant walk through ever

  • @user-tm9qu6ee4j
    @user-tm9qu6ee4j Год назад +2

    Very clear and understandable explanations!

  • @lauravadi
    @lauravadi Год назад +4

    Thank you so much for such a thorough video! ☺

  • @blankiti
    @blankiti Год назад

    Thank you! This video has been totally useful for me 😀

  • @dantes9811
    @dantes9811 Год назад

    Thank you. Nice walkthrough

  • @luisr4534
    @luisr4534 Год назад

    Thank you for the video !

  • @toppower86
    @toppower86 13 дней назад +1

    Hi, great video 😊 could you please let me know how to change the units of Kelvin on this light? Thank you

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  13 дней назад +1

      Strobes do not have variable colour temperatures. A strobe can have a bit of colour tempurature variation between high powers and low powers, but it will always be close to daylight. Colour correction gels are one option, though they can be clumsy to use with certain modifiers.

  • @BrendaMitchell_Photography
    @BrendaMitchell_Photography 10 месяцев назад

    Just bought this light and the speed mode was so confusing 😅 Thanks for the walk through! ❤

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  10 месяцев назад

      You're so welcome!

  • @emanuel3636
    @emanuel3636 7 месяцев назад

    Great walkthrough! The beep sound when adjusting power is annoying, but great that it can turns off. But I want to keep the signal when flash is ready again after exposure, is that possible?

  • @pusico6555
    @pusico6555 Год назад +1

    I have QT600IIIM and X2T-S. The problem with QT600IIIM is. Every time I set the mode into Manual w/ HSS, right after I turn the QT600IIIM off, it went back to Manual mode only (without HSS, the icon of HSS disappear from the flash LCD). I have tried to make the HSS icon appear using wireless trigger X2T-S but I have no luck. Is there any way to activate HSS in the flash unit without having to physically touch the “mode” button on the flash unit itself? My setup requires the QT600IIIM placed on high rise C stand. So I can not physically touch the button on the flash. Do you have any solution? For “professional” and “flagship” flash product, it’s quite frustrating if I have to physically touch the “mode” button to activate HSS.

  • @dickonwhitehead1502
    @dickonwhitehead1502 Год назад +1

    surprised they don't auto dump excess power in all modes

  • @gduproduction
    @gduproduction 5 месяцев назад

    Plz someone help me here. My Hss doesn't work. When I press the test button, it works fine but when I taking pictures the Hss doesn't work. Like I said it work only when I press test button . Do I need to upgrade my controller to mk 2 ? I have the old version .
    Thank you a lot

  • @opqrst7
    @opqrst7 Год назад +1

    It looks like the brother of Broncolor Siros : )

  • @bigmodaco
    @bigmodaco Год назад

    Anything GODOX ROX.

  • @norbinw
    @norbinw Год назад

    Hello. I would like to use this for product photography, speed is not important to me. Is there any difference in color quality between this and the AD1200 Pro? Would you recommend one over the other?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад

      Hi Norbert,
      When used in its colour stability mode, you should not see any appreciable quality differences between this unit and the AD1200 Pro. I would recommend the AD1200 Pro if you are looking for a battery option. If you will always have wall power, then save some money and go for the QT1200iii.

  • @poldivina
    @poldivina Год назад

    Hello! I believe when you are in speed mode, there’s a temperature shift. Is the temperature consistent when you are shooting in burst mode or it still fluctuates between the burst? Thanks!

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад +1

      Hi Pol,
      The colour temperature shift is tied to the power you are using. So if your whole burst uses the same power level, there won't be any fluctuation. The manual has a detailed graph that shows the expected colour shift at each power.

    • @poldivina
      @poldivina Год назад

      @@Strobepro thank you!

  • @jimowens8105
    @jimowens8105 Год назад

    Do you sell the replacement flash tubes for the QT III series?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад

      They should be in stock by next week.

  • @chanmark1527
    @chanmark1527 2 месяца назад

    May I kindly ask anyone here or STROBEPRO here, for a strode like this, if i shoot with 1/1 power, and then the next photo, I dialed it down to 1/256 power (or any lower power), the strode won't work ? until I pressed the TEST button?
    Is it what you did at 14:44 ?
    And What happened if I didnt press the Test button and carry on shooting at 1/256 power?
    Thank you

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  2 месяца назад

      Hi @chanmark1527,
      You only need to hit the test button if you are using the strobe in its colour stability mode. If you do not have the colour stability mode enabled, the strobe will dump power internally, and fire at whichever setting is selected. The downside is that you might notice more variance in the strobe's colour temperature.
      If you want to keep the strobe in its colour stability mode, and you dial it up to 1/1 before dialing down to 1/256, your first flash will be at 1/1. Any subsequent flashes will be at 1/256 until you dial the power up again.
      Think of it like a measuring cup that can be filled to any line, but it needs to be poured out completely before it can be filled again.
      If you have any other questions, just let us know!

  • @shmurt11
    @shmurt11 Год назад

    How do you set RF ID in QT1200iii?

    • @shmurt11
      @shmurt11 Год назад

      Nevermind. Found it. F5 it is. Thanks!

  • @user-tx4ni4fk4p
    @user-tx4ni4fk4p 9 месяцев назад

    Is it possible to set the power in a scale from 1 to 10 intsead of the more complicated 1/128 +0.6 for example? I have the AD1200 and you can change that through the menu.
    Thanks!

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  9 месяцев назад

      In this case, you'd be looking for function 6 in the menu ( 37:36 ). You can also switch your controllers to the decimal scale through the "STEP" function. Let us know if you have any other questions.

    • @user-tx4ni4fk4p
      @user-tx4ni4fk4p 9 месяцев назад

      Thanks a lot! The default way of displaying power feels awkward to me. Just a matter of preference but when I shoot bottles of wine in studio, I mostly repeat a sequence of power settings and I feel much easier to remember "7.4" vs "1/16 +8" as an example. Again, thanks a lot! I'm getting one!@@Strobepro

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  9 месяцев назад

      @@user-tx4ni4fk4p You might make some coverts when you put it that way! The math of stops might be a little easier with the decimal system too. Adding 1 +1/3 stops to 1/32 + 0.7 VS adding 1.3 to 5.7. The latter is probably more intuitive for most people.