Stress Testing the Godox V860III at a REAL WEDDING

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2023
  • I was recently forced to replace my trusty Canon 600EX-RTII flashes just days before an upcoming wedding. I decided to try something NEW: the Godox V860III flashes. My first time EVER using these flashes was on a REAL wedding day and in this video I want to share my experience using these flashes and let you know if I would recommend them for wedding photography!
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  • @wanneske1969
    @wanneske1969 Год назад +88

    I used a Godox V1 round head at a wedding last weekend. Took pics from 9 am until 10 pm. About 2600 pics, half of them with flash. At the end of the wedding, my Godox was still at 50% or more !

    • @tonymccrackin
      @tonymccrackin Год назад +4

      I own two V1s and have used them for weddings and studio shoots for years and love them. Battery lasts ages

    • @vergesslich82
      @vergesslich82 Год назад +10

      Any opionion on V1 vs. V860iii?

    • @betterpixs
      @betterpixs Год назад

      I love my Godox flashes

    • @johnmychannel
      @johnmychannel 11 месяцев назад

      Hi ! What about the recycling time please ?

    • @Krea7iveSeven
      @Krea7iveSeven 11 месяцев назад +1

      V1 round head is awesome

  • @Hphotography
    @Hphotography Год назад +9

    I just finished my first wedding! This video was very helpful as I recently learned a lot about what I actually need and want from a flash through doing this wedding. As a result, I returned my Canon EL-100 and now I very well may move to Godox.
    Thank you so much for your videos! My wife and I have grown our business and learned so much! Thank you!

  • @harvymckiernan93
    @harvymckiernan93 Год назад +8

    I've used the Godox system for over the 8/9 years, and never looked back. They are so versatile, as they dont rely on "line of sight" like the early Nikon systems I had. You don't even need a seperate trigger unit. If you have two units, you can set one up as the transmitter and the other as a receiver.
    I remember, as an early adopter of Godox, using one Godox flash on the camera as a fill light, and the second flash was thrown on the wet floor in a clear freeze bag, hidden behind the wedding couple, and pointing back at me to illuminate all the water droplets around the couple. It was a complete game changer! I was tickled pink with the ease of getting elaborate shots.
    My friends in the business were shocked when I sold off My Nikon 910's. I didn't even hesitate in selling them! Gone in a flash!! (Forgive the pun🤣) At the time I could have 3 Godox units to the price of one Nikon flash. Plus, it was easy to shrug off if one got battered. I've stuck them in cars, trees, walls, hanging baskets, hung them from pagodas, and even had guests holding them. They've done all sorts!! And they're still used strong to this day. I did have two Ad200's, but found them slightly bulky and overkill for weddings, plus the head frenzel was fixed, so you couldn't twist the head if you've just stuffed them in a plant pot. The V1? Well maybe one day, but I don't see the importance as I never shoot directly at the couple. I'm usually bouncing light off some irregular surface or diffuser anyway. Enjoy!! You'll love the versatility

  • @milesgommeimages
    @milesgommeimages Год назад +34

    The V860iii has an ID function. It means that once set, even if another radio system is in the building or within range, and using the same channel they will only fire remotely if the ID number is the same. That means you never have to change channel again! But don’t use channel 1. Use a higher like 10-16. Also the hotshoe feet are designed so that if the hotshoe breaks off the flash you can replace it yourself (or Tyler) easily at home or at the wedding. Order a spare foot and have it in your bag as well as a spare battery and you’ll never have to worry.

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @carlosread5887
      @carlosread5887 11 месяцев назад +1

      Excellent advice, i have spare batteries in my camera bag, but I am going to be getting spare hot shoes, too. Thanks for sharing the tip!

    • @magic2k6
      @magic2k6 10 месяцев назад

      Bought it a week before 18th bday event it broke when I swing my camera down. Hotshoe contact separate from the flash itself. Returned for a full refund.

    • @pal54321
      @pal54321 Месяц назад

      having to replace a foot in the first place is worrying. Bad design or lazy QC at Godox

    • @milesgommeimages
      @milesgommeimages Месяц назад +1

      @@pal54321 This is not a bad design! I have used lots of different makes of speed lights. This is an excellent design feature that helps when out in the field!

  • @markwillride
    @markwillride Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing your experience. And I have to say again that nobody on RUclips has better video quality that you do.
    I have a few other comments. If you didn't already know it, your R6 will sync at 1/250th if you use electronic first curtain shutter. I have not found any reason not to use first curtain shutter but technically the bit depth of the resulting files is a tiny bit lower. Sometimes that extra step from 1/200 to 1/250 is needed. BTW, it won't flash at all in full electronic shutter. First curtain electronic shutter is a little quiter too but it's not like any setting is loud.
    I never used the depth of field preview button so I programmed it to take me directly to the external flash menu. At the time, I was using two different Godox triggers with different controls. The in-camera menu made operating them the same regardless of which camera/trigger I was using. It's probably faster though to use the menu on the flash.
    On the Godox triggers, there is a scan feature that will make the trigger search for the channels with the least interference. My on camera flash is the older Vers. II and doesn't have that feature but I think maybe the Vers. III you have does. I've only had to use that feature a couple of times on the triggers to find a better channel but in one case it went from not firing at all to working perfectly. The unproven theory I've read most often is that it's wifi that's is our enemy but many things use the same frequency now.
    Now that you have Godox lights, get a big ole AD400 or AD600 or at least an AD200 (my most used light). You can place it in a corner aimed against a high white wall or ceiling off to one side and softly and evenly light a pretty large space. The sweet spot for the subject is large that way. You can still use other lights from the back or sides as desired. Currently that's my favorite way to light the reception space in a barn venue, even when the bottom of the roof is grey metal. I often even "cheat" and run the main light on ETTL with good results.
    Thank you for all of effort you, Michael, and Ty put into making your videos.

  • @davidkouris2832
    @davidkouris2832 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'm so glad to hear your success story with Godox I live in Southern California. Several years before Covid, I decided to start fooling around with off camera flash. I had my 5D mk IV and a Canon "lower end" flash. I wanted a second flash, a transmitter and a remote. When I saw the costs involved, I almost changed my mind. A man at my local Camera Shop recommended Godox to me. He said, "It's made in China, it's good quality and it's affordable! The rest is "History!" I now own the V860II The V1 The AD200 Pro and The XPro mkII Trigger
    I'm not a Wedding Photographer but my son and I do random stuff like Cars, People and Events! Godox has never let me down

  • @cll2409
    @cll2409 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Katelyn! I use Godox as well and love their flashes! I would love to see your setup! Thank you for all you and your amazing team do to contribute to the education of photographers!

  • @caroldavis5921
    @caroldavis5921 Год назад +2

    I have been using the Godox system for a few years now. I use the 860ii and two AD200's. Sometimes I use a trigger and sometimes I use the 860iii as master. LOVE THEM! They never let me down. I have extra batteries for all three units so I always have a back-up.

  • @stevengeorges9046
    @stevengeorges9046 Год назад +10

    I bought a Godox V1 a couple of weeks ago to try out.
    I’ve been using Nikon’s SB-5000 for seven years now. (I own 4 of them) Hands down the best flash Nikon has ever made.
    The Godox is better.

  • @carolinegibbs
    @carolinegibbs Год назад +5

    You read my mind! My husband and I have been researching flashes in prep for shooting our first wedding with a dark reception. This was so helpful! I would love to see a video on setup and any important considerations with using flashes!!

  • @AStageForTheKingdom
    @AStageForTheKingdom Год назад +6

    I got a Godox V860II and it's been great. Very intuitive and easy to use. No issues thus far. I have even started to use it successfully in a Glow 24" beauty dish softbox, with a Flashpoint R2 Pro Mark II trigger (which is also fairly intuitive once you start learning about such things).

  • @DavidDavis-FA-photog
    @DavidDavis-FA-photog 5 месяцев назад +2

    Yes! I would love a setup guide as I've purchases 2 of these along with a new R6 Mark II and having a hard time figuring it out.

  • @Bd212_
    @Bd212_ 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great review and can I just say that I highly recommend purchasing all gear through Allen’s Camera. It’s a real camera shop you can easily get on the phone and the people in the shop give real hands on advice. They offer this flash and I found your channel searching for reviews on it.

  • @bucketsofglory
    @bucketsofglory 2 месяца назад

    Great review. Informative, clear, and answered my questions.

  • @rachelrumker3240
    @rachelrumker3240 Год назад

    Welcome to the godox family. 💕

  • @cadmus777
    @cadmus777 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm a huge fan of the Godox flashes for wireless control, they can't be beat for price-performance. I still use my Sony flash on-camera where I only need one flash, as the swivel head design is incredible, but for multi-flash shoots, it's Godox all the way. Glad you had a great experience, and made this video!

  • @brianvega9660
    @brianvega9660 Год назад +5

    Awesome Katelyn, never imagine you working with the Godox system, maybe Profoto but now Godox. In my case I own two Godox V1, two Godox AD200 Pro and two Godox 600 Pro. Some people think is too much power. But I don’t like to move things around so I have options. (Plus expenses for my business 😁).

  • @peterhsu987
    @peterhsu987 Год назад +4

    I started switching to Godox since 2020. The first event I was nervous so I brought 3 600EX-RT with me just in case, only to find out I never needed them. Now I shoot all weddings and other events with 3 V1s, 2 AD100s and 2 AD300s (the latter 2 models for off-camera, set up at different corners) and the results had always been magnificent.

  • @dos22Studio
    @dos22Studio Месяц назад

    The light in your studio is so accurate. I'm really in love with how it looks

    • @dos22Studio
      @dos22Studio Месяц назад

      The information is also very helpful. Thank you for sharing your experience and taking the time to explain it in such detail

  • @chasepedigo
    @chasepedigo 4 месяца назад

    That unfortunate occurrence was a blessing. Godox completely changed my reception work. All we've ever wanted was for technology to progress to the point where we forget about said tech and focused on what's happening in front of us. A single battery replaces (I think) around 12 AAs. Never overheats, never lags, no more figuring out which ocf is low, just shoot... love it.

  • @skfineshriber
    @skfineshriber 10 месяцев назад

    Thanks for a great review and comparison that gives examples of real world scenarios. I also learned why my flash recycling may be so stinking slow! Haha!

  • @erik.karlsson
    @erik.karlsson 8 дней назад

    I agree with you Katelyn, Godox is a good choice financially. UNLESS you have to use the flashes outside at rain and mist or on sandy environment. Which i unfortunatelly have to 😭, when I shoot macro. Godox has no weather sealing what so ever! So I ended up destroying my Godox (wedding) flashes one after another, on harsh environment.
    So. I had to decide what to do, didn't wanted to go back to 600ex rt-ii. I decided to give the Canon EL-5 a shot, bought 3 of them. And that killed my credit card. But oh boy, what a dream flash, even better than the Godox V860! The menus and consistency is far better than 600ex-rt II and even better than Godox V860. And it needs less time than Godox needs, between shots. AND it's fully weather sealed! I'm in love! 😍

  • @83justinbrandt
    @83justinbrandt 9 часов назад

    Looking at getting a flash for my Sony A7iv and I love your video! I have asked people and they recommend something so much more expensive… I resonated with you so much that I typically shoot with natural light and looking to add this. Perfect with this price!

  • @erinh0121
    @erinh0121 Год назад +2

    11:25 - I am SO glad to hear that you, too, had connection/communication issues with your 600’s as well. About 6 months after purchasing my R6, I suddenly experienced communication issues w’ my 600EX-RT’s. It was hit or miss at first, then it turned into a complete system failure. I tried different channels/ID’s but nothing worked. (I even borrowed my friend’s 600’s and the same issues happened. I began to think it was my R6, because this never happened with my MarkIV).
    After taking my 600’s to Canon THREE SEPARATE TIMES, they found “nothing wrong” every single time, even though they replaced the Wi-Fi components and battery packs.
    I could no longer trust that the 600’s could do their job, so in absolute frustration and anger, I decided to purchase a different brand. I went with the Godox 860iii’s and I have not had a single problem! I LOVE THEM!!!

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @erinh0121
      @erinh0121 Год назад

      @@KatelynJames 💕Always!💕
      Have a beautiful and blessed day!

    • @heatherflorance1402
      @heatherflorance1402 6 месяцев назад

      Wow I have had the same exact issues since I bought my R6! I wonder if there’s a connection or if it’s just that wireless connections are being used more & more by different vendors for various things. So you’ve literally not had Godox drop the link at all? Which godox flashes are you using?

  • @RexxReviews
    @RexxReviews Год назад +2

    I have used the round head version of these for years shooting real estate and have loved them

  • @lensmith441
    @lensmith441 11 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much for your honest opinion. I have the system but hearing it from you makes it official.

  • @alexsanci9827
    @alexsanci9827 Месяц назад

    Thanks for the video was so helpful !

  • @coffeeeshops
    @coffeeeshops 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see a setup guide! I could definitely use that information! Thank you for everything you are teaching others. 🙂

  • @hunterrogue8591
    @hunterrogue8591 11 месяцев назад

    The best part of the video was " Michael would have called Ty!" Michael is obviously a GENIOUS!

  • @bawtreerd
    @bawtreerd 5 месяцев назад

    Very useful Thanks for posting solutions to problems

  • @sheartistmk
    @sheartistmk Год назад

    I would love a setup guide for flashes. So exciting that you would offer this!

  • @dastumpinator
    @dastumpinator Год назад +1

    I like the Godox battery system. A lot easier to change in the dark also.

  • @gracerios3524
    @gracerios3524 Год назад +1

    So cool your example footage is from Caitlin’s wedding! Love her.

  • @jean-pierrecantin3546
    @jean-pierrecantin3546 Год назад

    All for Godox as well. All my flashes and video continuous lighting are from Godox and all work like a charm.

  • @chuckcrookshanks847
    @chuckcrookshanks847 Год назад +1

    Nice review. Thanks for sharing your experience

  • @ItsMyLifeDaralynn
    @ItsMyLifeDaralynn Год назад +1

    I'm a new subscriber . Ive been watching you off and on for about 1 year. I love your content .

  • @andyluv2dance
    @andyluv2dance Год назад +1

    Definitely would love a setup video on this!

  • @dsrice20
    @dsrice20 10 месяцев назад

    I used to use Canon and other brand flashes for years that took Double A batteries. I shoot weddings, real estate, and families. During the week I would shoot 15+ homes, and I would go through batteries so much. Finding the Godox with lithium batteries was a life changer! And they have definitely paid for themselves!
    Not just for my real estate photos but also for weddings. As long as they are fully charged, you will never run out. Recycle time is so much faster.
    Everything she said is true.
    Best flashes ever.

  • @TheLondonPhoto
    @TheLondonPhoto 5 месяцев назад +1

    The Canon EL-1 is worth every penny. The low power settings are amazing, the EL-1 can measure it's power more accurately and the ETTL accuracy is sublime! I cannot get the same photographs with my old Canon 600EXII-RT. All I say is before buying a Godox test a EL-1 on the dancefloor and I can ausure you, you'll want an EL-1 :)

  • @jamesrhynard287
    @jamesrhynard287 Год назад +1

    Been using Godox from the beginning and have been extremely happy with them I currently use the V1 and love it

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад +1

      The V1 sounds like a great option for some!

  • @clerle
    @clerle Год назад +2

    Great video Katelyn and welcome in Godox users community! 😊 Godox flashes are awsome! As Canon amateur photographer I own and work with two V860III, one V1, one AD100PRO and one AD600PRO. I've never had any kind of problem with them and I personally think that it's better having at the same or even lower price more Godox lights then just only one or two more blasonated and famous strobos...

  • @wixmich08
    @wixmich08 Год назад +4

    Love my Godox flash 📸

  • @TheCopernicus1
    @TheCopernicus1 Год назад +4

    These are my go to flashes, have been for years, coupled with the AD200 pro's and it's the perfect match. One of the best features on these flashes are the Scan feature which would help scan the room/area for interference and assist in selecting the best channels to use and minimise any connectivity issues :) Awesome content as always!

    • @jillschindel2832
      @jillschindel2832 Год назад +1

      My AD200pro is just my favourite thing! So easy to work with and the power to size ratio is incredible!

    • @sackmanjay
      @sackmanjay Год назад +1

      I love my Godox flashes, I have AD400, and 2 AD200 pros and the 860vii and love them. I bought extra batteries for all and haven't have to use them. I recently did a Wedding that lasted 10+ hours and never had any battery or syncing issues. Great products!

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @nielabibo9027
    @nielabibo9027 Год назад

    Really like your review. Thank you for share this.

  • @robgrant7683
    @robgrant7683 Год назад +5

    I found this video to be very interesting because I was recently in a similar situation. I shoot 30-40 weddings per year and have been using Nikon flashes my entire career, mostly SB910's in recent years (along with Pocket Wizard triggers). I recently completely switched to the Godox system and have been totally happy with the results. I have two v860III's and two AD200 Pros's, plus the XPro II wireless flash trigger. Everything Katelyn says here is accurate and why I love this system so much. The battery lasts seemingly forever and I’ve never come close to having to reach for my spare battery. The wireless triggering has been flawless both with the XPro II and when using one v860III flash to trigger another flash. And Katelyn was also correct that the menu system is very intuitive to learn, and it’s very easy to make power adjustments to your remote flashes on the fly at a fast paced wedding. I bought two brand new flashes plus the trigger for about the cost of one Nikon flash and I’m happier with the results and ease of use. Highly recommended!

    • @HeidiDenney
      @HeidiDenney Год назад

      Hi Rob. We're undecided between the AD200 and the v860IIIs. We shoot a lot of outdoor fashion-styled portraits and love to get those gorgeous HSS images in bright sun. We've been using a couple of Canon 600EX-RTs to get this look. Since you have both, do you have a recommendation? Either stick with a 3-flash setup where we have the option to combine 2 for more power or separate them for a different look OR get fewer more powerful units? TYIA

    • @robgrant7683
      @robgrant7683 Год назад +1

      @@HeidiDenney Hi Heidi. My approach might be a bit different since I'm shooting weddings so I'll just tell you how I use them and hopefully that will help. I use the v860iii's as my on camera flash and the AD200 Pros for off-camera. The AD200's have more power and the included option to quickly switch the flash head to bare bulb which I like a lot. So a typical reception setup for me is the v860iii on camera bounced over my shoulder and triggering and controlling the power of the AD200 on a lightstand across the room. If I need to overpower the sun I use two AD200's. For quick portraits after the ceremony it's one AD200 in a large soft box. Of course, with the XPro II trigger I could use all four lights off-camera but I rarely have time at a wedding for such an elaborate setup. If you don't have the XPro II trigger the v860iii's work great as a trigger or receiver. Hope that helped. Good luck!

    • @HeidiDenney
      @HeidiDenney Год назад

      Super helpful! Thank you so much.

  • @MarioCastillion
    @MarioCastillion Год назад +1

    I have version one of this Godox V860 and I have been using it for 10 years now without a problem. I LOVE the battery who holds up lots of energy.
    Did weddings with one single charge.

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching!

    • @MarioCastillion
      @MarioCastillion Год назад

      @@KatelynJames You're welcome!
      Great content by the way. Love your way of explaining things.

  • @alancongratssoonyoullhead5273
    @alancongratssoonyoullhead5273 Год назад +1

    Loved it, thanks 🙏

  • @rodwarfield36
    @rodwarfield36 11 месяцев назад

    Katelyn I am a fan. You have really helped me buy the right equipment. Does the godox you used work well with the r5 and will it work with the r3. I own both bodies.

  • @eli8877
    @eli8877 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you Katelyn for your amazing and practical videos. I just have one question regarding the battery. The original battery for V1 is VB26A as you know. But as a replacement, we can't find VB26A so we should go with VB26 which there's a bit different for the power. what do you think? should I go with VB26?

  • @Snapit551
    @Snapit551 Год назад +2

    Great video 👏🏻 you should definitely use the Godox ak-r1 accessory kit it’s definitely a must have kit .

  • @xFreyelis
    @xFreyelis 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love the Godox V860III paired w/ the Magsphere

  • @heatherflorance1402
    @heatherflorance1402 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hey Katelyn thank you for this video! I also have the Canon 600 EX II flash system (at your recommendation lol) and have recently had more & more issues with connectivity. It really depends on the venue or the DJ - it’s definitely some kind of wireless interference but it drives me INSANE when it happens. I’ve heard that Godoy flashes do not have this issue of dropping the link. I’m curious if you’ve had this issue at all now that you’ve had time to use them a little longer? Or can anyone else speak for this?

  • @jeffpolk4800
    @jeffpolk4800 Год назад +1

    Been using Godox for years. Great system.

  • @danikennedy9176
    @danikennedy9176 Год назад +2

    Please do a tutorial on setup! I really want to start using OCF but getting them set up and synced is so intimidating!! I’ve learned so much regarding placement from KJ All Access!!

  • @BarbJon-we6xu
    @BarbJon-we6xu 2 месяца назад

    I would love a setup guide! Thank you!

  • @EricMuranoAU
    @EricMuranoAU 9 месяцев назад +3

    The thing I really love about switching to Godox for my speedlights is that you can trigger off-camera lights with the speedlights, so you can have a combination of on-camera and off-camera. This is really hand at receptions.

    • @photographer8486
      @photographer8486 6 месяцев назад

      Can we make the off camera flash the main one? Without using any triggers. Using only the one k camera speed light to trigger both flashes?

    • @rbolwell
      @rbolwell 20 дней назад

      @@photographer8486 Sure you can.

  • @zvkvhs3818
    @zvkvhs3818 Год назад +1

    I’ve only shot with the ad600 pro and I love it and have been thinking about adding speed lights, I think it’s time… thanks for the review.

  • @amandoarcidiaco238
    @amandoarcidiaco238 Год назад +1

    Just in case, if you still have your old cannon flashes, just get the godox x1r-c. There receiver's that you can mount your canon flash to the use them in the godox 2.4 network( think there around 60 dollars AUD

  • @AM-bq4cx
    @AM-bq4cx 3 месяца назад

    The light used in this video is beautiful and very soft. Ur grading also looks very natural. Pls do a breakdown on this and make a full video. Thanks

  • @deandrajarboe3078
    @deandrajarboe3078 Год назад +1

    I would love a set up guide / video for the Godox system! Thank you.

  • @reneemellott8612
    @reneemellott8612 11 месяцев назад +1

    YES!! Lets see a video on how to set them up?? Thank you

  • @danielcewphoto
    @danielcewphoto Год назад +1

    But that red stripe on the EL1!!😂 godox/flashpoint is a great ecosystem. There are misfires with OCF, but new batteries in the trigger helps make it minimal

  • @mandyhart9063
    @mandyhart9063 5 месяцев назад

    Katelyn! I would love to know why you chose to go with the V860III versus going to the V1??? I have had 600ex-rt II's since they came out and they have recently started to give me issues. which has me thinking they are failing and I'm trying to decide if the v1 is the better choice or the 860?? Would love to know why you went with the 860 vs the V1?

  • @RustyTripod45
    @RustyTripod45 Год назад +1

    I would like the setup guide. I only shoot small events. Thanks for the motivation and inspiration.

  • @carlton2457
    @carlton2457 3 месяца назад

    Hello Katelyn... Which would be better godox 860 III OR V1??

  • @americandowninbrazil
    @americandowninbrazil 5 месяцев назад

    Katelyn, thank you so much for this video. I love your teaching/behind-the-scenes style and your smooth southern voice reminds me of the Alabama that I left to come down here to Brazil. BTW, my Canon 600EXRT was giving me some trouble (shooting full power every once in a while), so I bought the new Godox V860iii (it is R$1200 Brazilian). Just got it for Christmas and haven't even had a chance to take it out, but I loving it! Wish I could control other flash makers (like my YongNuo) with the Godox (you can, but only on manual S1). I can't even control my Canon flash with it, but that's ok because I plan on changing ALL my flashes for Godox. Hint: DO NOT BUY YONGNUO FLASHES, THEY BREAK EASILY AND ARE NOT WORTH IT!

  • @mrmeza78
    @mrmeza78 Год назад +1

    When I started my photography career, I went straight to Godox. They have not failed me yet. 🤞🏼

  • @DavidDiepAU
    @DavidDiepAU 9 месяцев назад

    I was using canon 3x EX600rt 2 years ago then one of the flashtube blew and I had it replaced then another had Flashtube blew. It was then I started trying Gordox V860II then now with Gordox V860III. I love them and I like you, I don't feel like I am going any step backwards. I love the batteries, so much juice!! Can use one charge for a full day shoot.

  • @lamasteve6905
    @lamasteve6905 Год назад

    Good makes Flashes for many other companies !

  • @cedricwebb5576
    @cedricwebb5576 4 месяца назад

    The same thing happen to me, except my flash over heated and wouldn't flash. That was the first and only time that happened . Now I make sure I'm not in HSS. I have two of these flash, and I love them. They have been absolutely reliable and useful. The wireless capabilities are amazing.

  • @hartfordjames
    @hartfordjames 11 месяцев назад

    Yes I need help with how to set up flash!! Please!

  • @TheRealTonyCastillo
    @TheRealTonyCastillo Год назад

    I do storm/lightning and wildlife photography mostly, maybe 2 wedding in the last 15 years, but my sons wedding was coming up and I needed to get a flash even though I had an older flash that had hss, ttl but used AA batteries, I opted after much research to get 2 of the v860 III, an Xpro-C and a AD200pro. I only ended up using one of the 860 III's on my R7 and it worked great. Main reason I invested in these were the battery options and not needing AA batteries. It pains me to say I haven't used them much since but am looking to getting into some portrait photography and will use them for that. I did have one of the 860 III modeling light not work but noticed about a week after the 1yr warranty was up, luckily the camera store I bought them from did a straight replacement and all is well now. There has been some issues with the Sony ones with the foot breaking off, I think because they're plastic, but replacement foots have been available and I think some are even metal now. I didn't realize the price of that new Canon flash was that much, I had heard they started shipping, but that is crazy what they are asking for one. Glad you had a good experience from them. I have heard it can be difficult to get them warrantied from Godox and most people just end up buying a new Speedlight.

  • @HeidiDenney
    @HeidiDenney Год назад

    OMG We've had MAJOR syncing issues in the last 6 months with our Canon speedlites. I've been using Canon speedlites for YEARS without issues and suddenly I couldn't get through a shoot without losing sync after every 2-3 shots. I spent over $800 shipping equipment back and forth to Canon and paying for "repairs". The end result was just, "You need new flashes. These are old." I have had my eye on Godox speedlites for a while now so this review really hit home!

  • @strommboy62
    @strommboy62 Год назад +1

    I ditched Canon flashes along time ago due to the cost. I use 2 V860's ll and a V1 on my cameras. The 860's i use on stands at the reception with Magmod Bounce spheres on them. The V1 i use a bounce card on and use it for the control center of the 2 860's . You will find the Battery life on the 860's at 1/32 power could last you a wedding and a Half and the V1 the same although i do have a extra Battery for the V1. Enjoy

  • @andradajordan3137
    @andradajordan3137 4 месяца назад +1

    If you are with the flash on TTL and when shooting indoors, using a low ISO leads to an increase in the power of the flash and implicitly to a long recharge time.. If you check that the settings are one stop underexposed, your flash was doing its job and you didn't have the problem presented. I also suffered the problem.. without realizing it I was at F5.6 ... it's the same situation as at a low iso... I was nervous about the flash, although the problem was me!

  • @Razor2048
    @Razor2048 Год назад +2

    The Godox lights work well, they also have a good channel scanner if you have any interference issues. The only issue is that they tend to use higher transmit power than many other brands such as Canon, while it means better range and handling a higher noise floor, if you are using their wireless triggers and get within 6 inches of the flash, you may enjounter issues where it will fail to trigger reliably due to receiver overload. While their triggers can be placed in a lower transmit power mode, it is not as simple to change the transmit power as other settings.
    This is not really an issue for most scenarios, but if doing macro with multiple lights at a low power, you can run into wireless trigger issues at the normal transmit power in cases where you may have multiple flashes positioned on a table with you camera also positioned very close to the same table for macro work.

  • @elboogie2324
    @elboogie2324 Год назад +1

    Welcome to the Godox user family! I have the V860III and a TT600. I've gotten some amazing results. The HSS thing does happen after shooting with it on too long. But honestly, I've gotten some of my best images yet with them.

    • @ja09nine
      @ja09nine Год назад

      Can you elaborate on this more? What should I set my flash and camera to?

    • @larrymitchell3502
      @larrymitchell3502 Год назад +1

      @@ja09nine Many good tutorials on YT. Many Godox speedlights allow HSS to be easily enabled / disabled via the rear buttons & back panel. HSS fires the flash *repeatedly* while the shutter sweeps a small slit across the sensor at high shutter speeds. That uses lots of battery.
      I've been doing still photography on assignment & against deadlines since the 1960's (really). Please believe that there Are No Easy Answers. How you set your camera & flash depend on a) the conditions under which you're shooting and b) the visual effect you intend to accomplish.
      Digital imagery is CHEAP compared to film. Practice requires more time and effort than $$$ - unlike the old days. Example: I use second curtain sync almost always (Godox lets you select 1st or 2d curtain). This has zero effect at normal sync speeds from about 1/30 sec to 1/200 or /250. When you go to long shutter speeds (dragging the shutter) existing light trails are BEHIND your subject (as we expect) instead of in front (as though your moving subject was going backwards.
      If one wants little or no contribution by ambient light, use higher sync speeds *not* requiring HSS from the flash. Depending on your camera, that should be 1/125 to 1/200 or /250. For more ambient contribution, use longer shutter speeds.
      PLAY WITH SETTINGS & chimp the results on your own time. Guy in NYC asks a cabbie "How do I get to Carnegie Hall?" The cabbie yells "Practice, son, PRACTICE!" Ya know.... Photography, like surgery and cabinet making, is a CRAFT. You can read manuals & watch tutorials but you hafta *do it* to get good.

    • @elboogie2324
      @elboogie2324 Год назад

      @@larrymitchell3502 said it better than I could have ever said it. Thanks. I learned something from this.

  • @TimothyBennett
    @TimothyBennett Год назад +1

    I have been shooting Good flash for the past 10 years and have never had any issues. Nice Vid.

  • @mfpix
    @mfpix 6 месяцев назад

    Good video. I went to use my Canon 600EX and found 1 of the batteries had leaked inside the battery chamber ( I shouldn't have left the batteries inside but never had this issue before). Had a quote to get the flash unit fixed but it's approx £130. I'm considering changing to Godox.

  • @luka_III
    @luka_III 6 месяцев назад

    Did you try the 2nd curtain sync? Or you use only standard curtain...

  • @mattmarlett3496
    @mattmarlett3496 Год назад +2

    Been using godox flashes for several years now. Regardless of power setting, after a certain number amount of flashes within a time period, the flash will take longer to recycle (heat protection mode). If you are using ttl and shooting many shots in a row (like a wedding) it can start to slow down. If you are at high iso and not working flash too hard, what i have done when this happens, is momentarily pull the battery out part way, and reinstall. This resets the overheat protection and the flash will work normally again. Also, another limitation with the godox flashes for specific canon cameras such as r6 and r5, you cant use ttl and hss at same time. For ex, flash on camera, and you are dialing in -2 flash compensation in bright conditions just for fill flash, the flash will always fire at full power no matter what your flash compensation is. The flash will work correctly if only using ttl, or if only using hss. Combine the two at same time results in full power flash every time. This is a known issue.

  • @sandraharrington2768
    @sandraharrington2768 Год назад

    Godox is amazing. I own that one and 2 AD200 Pros. Have saved so much money.

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад

      It really is! Hard to believe how affordable they are!

  • @AleshiaFrancis731
    @AleshiaFrancis731 11 месяцев назад +1

    I’d love to see a tutorial! I changed my system because of this video 😂

  • @americandowninbrazil
    @americandowninbrazil 5 месяцев назад

    Yes, I want a setup guide!

  • @kimberly.cauble
    @kimberly.cauble Год назад

    I use this flash setup with a trigger. I would love to know how you used it with three separate flashes, I’m assuming the one on your camera was your trigger for the other two!?

  • @bawtreerd
    @bawtreerd 5 месяцев назад

    Sorry forgot to ask were,you shooting full manual or manual on camera and TTL

  • @quagmire321able
    @quagmire321able Год назад +2

    I switched from Canon to Godox ages ago~ the Godox flashes work great on Canon bodies. The Godox flashes are not built as well as the Canon flashes in general and the Godox ones never have weather-seals but beyond that, they are near perfect replacements.
    Plus… you can add higher power flashes later, the AD200 Pros aren't much larger than hotshoe flashes but offer 200W of power and you can trigger those from your V860III

  • @johns6290
    @johns6290 6 месяцев назад

    if you order them thru Adorama they support them as I had one come that did not work properly and adorama stepped up. They call it flashpoint but it is the same. Also for your OCF I used the ad 200s. Or 300s now for bigger venues.

  • @berniestang2616
    @berniestang2616 7 месяцев назад

    Love my V860iii

  • @77.88.
    @77.88. 5 месяцев назад

    Will the Godox V860111 allow us the ability to shoot sports at 8,000th of a second using a 5D Mk II and or III?

  • @carlosread5887
    @carlosread5887 11 месяцев назад +1

    I have 4 Godox flashes, (the Adorama version, called "Flashpoint"), plus 2 AD 200. I couldn't be happier!

  • @photonewbie8065
    @photonewbie8065 Год назад +4

    I have Canon 600 and 430 flashes and the radio transmission system now fails more often than it works. Canon offers no solution, but continues to promote their new and even more expensive flashes (that apparently are also having problems with the radio transmission system). Since Canon does not seem interested in addressing this problem, it may be time to ditch Canon flash and try Godox. Thanks for this review!

  • @MikefromQueens
    @MikefromQueens 2 месяца назад

    I use the v1 and it’s magnificent lol

  • @darrelllovitt8753
    @darrelllovitt8753 Год назад +2

    Light and color quality of the the images from the Godox on par with those from the canon? I’m strongly debating this setup but my Godox tt600’s were both consistently slow to fire in all scenarios

  • @DanielFazzari
    @DanielFazzari Год назад +1

    As much as love(d) my Canon Speedlites, for some reason in last few years their wireless connectivity has tanked. Many users are complaining of this on Canon Community forums. I recently bought a Godox AD200, and have had zero problems with wireless connectivity. Now, I've got my eye on Godox speedlights. Good to see they worked well for you.

  • @nenadradunovic7886
    @nenadradunovic7886 Год назад +1

    Thank you for giving us information enjoyed watching video. Jus wandering if you know if this flush is fully compatible with newer hot shoe of R6Ii, R3, R7. Might be a dealbreaker for me if I need to use Multi Function Shoe Adapter AD-E1?

    • @DanielFazzari
      @DanielFazzari Год назад

      You'd have to use the adapter for weather sealing, otherwise yes, these will work on newer Canon cameras.

    • @KatelynJames
      @KatelynJames  Год назад

      Thanks for watching!

  • @rhondagroves2732
    @rhondagroves2732 11 месяцев назад

    Can the Godox be controlled through the Canon in camera menu?

  • @AA-pf2qi
    @AA-pf2qi 8 месяцев назад

    A set up video would be great

  • @williamtaylor8806
    @williamtaylor8806 Год назад +1

    i switched to godox a few years ago and have not looked back! looks like godox, ulanzi, sigma and other smaller brands are causing headaches for the major players. i like to see it and think it's good for all. for instance, did it take godox to inspire canon to use rechargeables?
    great review too!

  • @gurusubramaniam
    @gurusubramaniam Год назад +2

    Hi kathelyn.. great video sharing on rite time.. i just chnaged godox v860iii and used last Saturday wedding event.. i have faced same issue due recycle time delayed.. i have 1 dark and 1 bright pictures.. pls brief abit on the shutter and the recycle time.. would be much appreciated. TQ