Before You Buy The Godox AD400 Pro WATCH THIS | Best STUDIO Light From Godox | SK400II-V

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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2024
  • Review of the Godox SK400II vs the Godox AD400 Pro. I think the SK400 is the best studio light on the market for its price
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  • @RyanTroy
    @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +7

    Disclaimer. I was wrong. The SK400II-V has a 10 watt modeling light
    SK400II - $139
    SK400IIV - $169
    SK400II + Standard Reflector - $141
    SK400IIv + Standard Reflector - $171
    . My apologies

  • @chrishilton6378
    @chrishilton6378 2 месяца назад +12

    The thing with me was, I needed a mobile light before I had a studio, so I picked up a couple of AD400s with the idea that if I ever did get a space, the AD400 could pull double duty. More up front cost but more flexibility. I've not been disappointed.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +5

      Yep! If you already got them then no point of switching them out. However I would suggest if you haven't already is investing in the adaptor that lets you plug it into the wall just so you don't even have to worry about charging the batteries. I was using the Optical Snoot and it was cutting the light so much that i was using full power and it drained the battery so fast but when i got that adaptor i was able to keep my modeling light on and continue to shoot with the snoot with no problem.

    • @Rustomhavewalla
      @Rustomhavewalla Месяц назад

      Is it better to buy Elinchrom Three instead of Godox?

  • @morrowaviation
    @morrowaviation 2 месяца назад +2

    Good call man. Had not seriously considered the difference. Def take a closer look at the SK. Appreciate that.

  • @IMDABROWN
    @IMDABROWN 9 дней назад +1

    This video when over my head when I 1st watched it. I used a studio that had the older model and I had to circle back to your video. At 02:05 I think that made my eyes open. I'm make sure I use your links when I order this.

  • @wearetrackclub
    @wearetrackclub 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice video, Ryan! Really informative stuff. 🙌

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! Glad you liked it!

  • @Photomeike
    @Photomeike 2 месяца назад +2

    Well done Ryan!

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      Thanks bro!!

  • @PBStudiosMediaGroup
    @PBStudiosMediaGroup 2 месяца назад +5

    I have both lights and have run into the same power problem in studio. I also have 2 of the flashpoint speed lights . I tend to use them with the Ad400 so I do not have to worry about tripping over cords.

  • @photomaster1
    @photomaster1 2 месяца назад +1

    You bring up things that I thought were a no-brainer, outdoor strobes, and studio strobes. I picked up a Neewer Vision 4 300W outdoor strobe because I wanted to do a shoot with my son on a train. And it worked great I wanted to have a Godox but I couldn't justify the funds for testing out doing a nonprofessional outdoor shoot. The only interesting thing(s) that I've seen on way too many people doing outdoor shoots with strobes are a few people not using C-stands. I like my stuff and want to keep it as long as I can, with little to no risk... Thank you for your video and for providing people with your viewpoints.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      Anytime brother! i use to love bringing C Stands because I didnt have to really worry about the lights tipping over but they became so heavy that i was just like eff it lol and just took the risk

  • @snakechmr5191
    @snakechmr5191 2 месяца назад +1

    Like others, I purchased my AD400 to cover both studio and outdoor shoots. I looked at other Godox offerings, but found AD series the most versitile. I got a deal and caught mine on sale for around $350. The AC adapter was purchased for indoor/studio work. More recently, I picked up the AD200 to round out my strobe "team" that also includes a 860c III. Needless to say, I'm a fan of Godox products.

  • @LMoProVisualComm
    @LMoProVisualComm 2 месяца назад +3

    AD400pro offers the best of both. just invest in the extension head and the AC power adapter and you're shooting alway in the studio. I recently upgraded all 3 of my AD400pro's with extension heads and AC power adapters for this very reason... did a 10 hour shoot with 2 of them plugged in and the ran the 3rd light off battery.
    people create heir own limitations by not making wise choices. here GODOX has made it possible to solve both indoor/outdoor problems...
    *once you but the SK400 you're stuck!!!
    **is it worth the extra investment to get the AD400pro extension head and AC Power Adapter: HELL YEAH!!!

  • @PREEZYDAKID
    @PREEZYDAKID 2 месяца назад +1

    Dope video, as always. I actually was gonna purchase the AD300 after watching your video trashing the AD200 lol, but caught the AD400 on sale for what the AD300 usually runs ($400) so decided to just grab that instead. Have yet to use it, but definitely plan to whip it out now that the temp is rising out.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      Make sure you put that bowens adapter on it too. that way it can take the godox mount and the bowens mount. you will have the best of both worlds

  • @promokator
    @promokator 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this wideo. I would like to buy that light.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      Happy that I can help

  • @visionz_n_media
    @visionz_n_media 2 месяца назад +4

    Nice video. I have the sk400II-V and agree it is an amazing light. I usually get around the power issue by stopping down the aperture, use double diffusion, or feather the light more. If none of those are effective, I just switch over to my MS300II-V which is another great, cheap light to have in the studio.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      I use to loveee that MS300 when i had my home studio.

    • @geedeleo
      @geedeleo Месяц назад

      Is it powerful enough to use in a 65" umbrella ​@@RyanTroy

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  Месяц назад

      @@geedeleo yes all the power you need it’s just the minimum power is very bright.

  • @waynecoles6041
    @waynecoles6041 2 месяца назад +5

    I don't know, the SK400 is a great starting light for people to grab when wanting to jump into strobe (and beyond beginner too!) but it is not equivalent (or a replacement) to an AD400 pro. The equivalent studio flash from Godox is the QT400 which I think can be argued is better than the AD, but it is a similar price. I would always choose the AD400 over the SK400 if the money is available. If you just want to get into lighting, then sure the SK is great. I just don't think it can be compared to the AD400 PRO :) I'm planning to do mobile/location portraits, which is why I picked the AD400 if I were just in a static studio I would go for the QT400 though.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      Im going to check out the QT400. Thank you!

    • @julianrodriguez9254
      @julianrodriguez9254 2 месяца назад +1

      @@RyanTroy the Godox QT400III even comes with 40W LED Modeling, it has the ability to go down in power to 1/256 and it is more focused on freezing action. There are two other options as well the Godox QT600III and the QT1200III.

  • @DanGilman
    @DanGilman 2 месяца назад +1

    Your video is 100% accurate! I actually have an Godox AD200 and the Godox SK400II (not the V, but then mine is effectively silent), and you nailed the plus/minuses that I've run into. If I had unlimited money I'd get all the wireless stuff, but anyone starting out can kit themselves out with an entire set of wired indoor studio lights and modifiers for the price of one wireless light (looking at you AD600Pro).

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      I love my AD600 pro… but when it falls I lose 1 year of life from how my heart races. I recently had the went blow it over and broke the bulb

  • @paigeofstylez
    @paigeofstylez 2 месяца назад +1

    My guy, part of the Trinity 💪🏿💪🏿💪🏿🙏🏿

  • @jaborgraphy
    @jaborgraphy 2 месяца назад +2

    With the studio light the Ms 300 V does the jobs as well and it goes to 1/32 at the lowest power as well

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah the MS 300 is a great light. 300 watts is usually my sweet spot

  • @KJDPhotographySA
    @KJDPhotographySA 21 час назад

    I have AD300pros and ad400pros in studio as the battery power is crucial as South Africa we have what we call loadshedding they turn off electricity in some of the areas for 4 hours at a time.

  • @john_andresen
    @john_andresen 2 месяца назад +1

    If my flash output is too strong, I am using Neutral ND Filter with 1 or 2 stops in front of the flash.

  • @triggertroyvisuals
    @triggertroyvisuals 2 месяца назад +1

    What's good Ryan? I have both the SK400 and the Flashpoint ad400. I agree the SK400 holds tremendous value. To answer your question my flashpoint ad400 has the umbrella attachment.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      Nice. When did you purchase it if you don’t mind me asking

  • @piotr.czechowski
    @piotr.czechowski 2 месяца назад +3

    Hard to compare those two lights. Just like you said it's 1/16 vs 1/256 power. It's about recycling time too. It's about HSS, it's about TTL. And it's about color consistency - you won't get that in those cheap lights. Those are totally different product and power shoudn't be main point to compare.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      I can agree. I don’t really see much HSS with studio grade lights. TTL would be nice but that’s also not something most look for in studio grade lights. But yes the AD400 is way better of a light but I just wanted to remind or inform someone people that there are a cheaper option but you are right.

  • @TMIDD
    @TMIDD 2 месяца назад +3

    Godox MS300V for President!

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      I miss that light! I know that use to be your baby

  • @jeffrey3205
    @jeffrey3205 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Ryan, I think people are trying to get rid of cords if they are not using a pantograph studio ceiling track system. However I use a track system and sometimes because of each shoot is different I do need to go below 1/16 of power and the 400 and 600 offer that option. However what I found to be the best option are Alienbees, they go from full all the way down to 1/128 I've been considering using the Einstein Flash Units because the alienbees can't be controlled wirelessly. I wish Godox gave a basic flash option system similar to the alienbees but with options of battery power when needed.
    For me I've studied and researched and Black Friday with the 600 pros in sale gave me the best option.
    I see what you're saying and I'm not sure if there's any right answer given the present offerings from flash manufacturers.
    But I'd like to hear more discussions concerning this area. Great Video, short and direct.👍🏽

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! yeah i really dont see many videos about the studio lights like i do with the AD series of lights so i just wanted to put it out there that there was a cheaper option. but I love my AD400 and 300s and 600!

  • @heretolearn8672
    @heretolearn8672 Месяц назад

    Can you do a SL-60W VS SK400II-V review please?

  • @Rustomhavewalla
    @Rustomhavewalla Месяц назад

    Do you recommend Elinchrom Three?

  • @stkuj
    @stkuj 2 месяца назад +3

    The AD400 is prob Godox's best value for what you get. That being said, it too big (for my use case). I have 2 AD300 as I mainly shoot outdoor HSS. I have a 2nd (for rim and/or backup). The AD300 is the size of a 70-200 and I just store in my backpack. However, I do use both these lights in the studio too. I don't see the need to have "studio" strobes vs "outdoor" strobes.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      AD300 Pros are my favorite lights.. i have two as well and keep two in my camera bag. I use them in the studio for rims and back ups as well.. and i have a AD400 Pro with the piece that makes it able to plug into the wall. But this was mainly for people that dont own an AD400 and needed a light in the studio. Some save up for the AD400 for that reason and a lot of natural light photographers outside wouldn't even bring their 400 outdoors they would use something like a 200 or a speedlight. for them i think this cheaper option would be better for studio lighting.

  • @parkviewphotography7529
    @parkviewphotography7529 2 месяца назад +2

    I like the fact the Godox AD400 Pro has an A/C adapter so you can plug it in and use it inside all day. This adapter is only $100.00. Watching this video has me thinking about which way I want to go now. The SK-400II-V looks solid!

    • @jerrardbeasley4247
      @jerrardbeasley4247 2 месяца назад

      Unless you need the features of the AD400 in the studio, the AC adapter doesn't make a lot of sense. For just a few dollars more you can get a whole other light.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      It really all comes down to if you shoot outdoors. If you only shoot indoors then you probably should check into studio lights even the MS 300 is a good option

    • @LMoProVisualComm
      @LMoProVisualComm 2 месяца назад +1

      smartest move ever is to have the best of both. I agree!!! just invest a few dollars more into the extension head and power adapter and the rest is a afterthought. people create heir own limitations by not making wise choices. here GODOX has made it possible to solve both indoor/outdoor problems...

  • @vernonr7404
    @vernonr7404 2 месяца назад

    I agree with itake: The batteries for the ad400 pro are terrible: If you let them run down, they refuse to recharge; shooting time with HSS can be very disappointing, and they're expensive as hell to replace. More stuff for landfills! Also I hate the cheap plastic lever - expect it to break anyday now while trying to get it tight enough.

  • @lisajanene
    @lisajanene Месяц назад

    I’m a new photographer so most of this is over my head 😅 I’m getting into product photography, so I can help out my small business friends. Which of these would be better for a new product photographer who plans on doing this at home? But also may end up doing outdoor shoots now and again

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  Месяц назад +1

      For product photography I would say if you are on a budget.. grab a speed light.

  • @jameslewisphotography431
    @jameslewisphotography431 2 месяца назад +1

    I passed the 400pro and went for the 600pros with the cord attachment so it battery and corded for the price it was a no brainer to go for 200 w extra power.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      I have the 600 pro as well but i only have that cord attachment for the 400.. i really want the attachment for both that lets you put the light on the lighstand and have a different head on it..

    • @jameslewisphotography431
      @jameslewisphotography431 2 месяца назад

      @@RyanTroy yeah I find the 600 for the price best bang for buck, it allows so much versatility studio or outdoor and with that much power your able to overpower the sun if needed in the right situations, having it be able to be attached by cord is an asset but I can tell you from on hand experience the AD600pro has not ran out of power during a studio shoot yet at over 500 images I just have the cord attachment as a backup. The only time I use it with cord is when using the modelling light then it's best to cord it but if just flashing away it will survive a shoot or two on battery 🔋,
      Great video mate and I'm now sub to you mate,

  •  2 месяца назад +1

    Well xD i also bought the ad400 but after having the sk400. Mainly because there is an ac adapter too for the ad400 plus if i want to go out i can you batteries and the biggest factor was hss mode. Sk400 does not have hss and that was a bummer. Other than that the sk400 is amazing

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah at time we will need these portable lights and HSS is a major factor.

  • @shichaosun3298
    @shichaosun3298 Месяц назад +1

    Does it do continuous shooting? Like 5 frames per second (something like that)?

  • @koolhand12
    @koolhand12 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks Ryan, where are you located?

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      I am in Columbus Ohio

  • @billykid631
    @billykid631 2 месяца назад

    Thank you fot this wideo 🙂

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  2 месяца назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @Rustomhavewalla
    @Rustomhavewalla Месяц назад +1

    You should have done better homework before making this video. I don't know, I don't know, from you is irritating.

    • @RyanTroy
      @RyanTroy  Месяц назад +1

      I will next time

  • @Itaketoomanypics
    @Itaketoomanypics 2 месяца назад +1

    i hate the battery on it so much , im always having to replace it