The Best Strobe for Your Optical Snoot?

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 24

  • @dexterity_studios
    @dexterity_studios Год назад +4

    Thanks for explaining why my AD600Pro seemed to underperform with the optical snoot.

  • @613dawn
    @613dawn Год назад +2

    Thanks for the shout out! I enjoyed doing the experiments in my studio and was surprised when my AD200 did better than my studio strobes.

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад +1

      We were just as surprised when you shared your results with us!

    • @Marshallchandra
      @Marshallchandra 10 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for bringing this up!!
      You confirmed my suspicions!!!
      Do you know if the ad200 round head would make a different or if the normal head is already the best for snoot use?

  • @Philipe0849
    @Philipe0849 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you!! Great video

  • @lisboasuave-theroyalteahou3717
    @lisboasuave-theroyalteahou3717 Год назад +1

    Hello, surprising results indeed. Thank you for sharing this. One question, the inner lense on the optical snoot is the clear crystal version or is the frosty one?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад +2

      This test was done with our Optical Snoot II, which has no frosted element. Worth noting, we did not notice any significant differences in pattern evenness among the tested strobes.

  • @isoawe1888
    @isoawe1888 Год назад

    Hey. This is totally off topic… but I have suggestion for Godox. Just got an AD600 and the extension head. Both come with adjustable light stand adaptor. The point I want to make, is they’re notched/ have teeth. Makes them superior for holding heavy modifiers. Can they make a new S2 bracket the same way? The brackets that just depend on friction are easy to fail with large modifiers. Thanks.

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад

      Interestingly, the original S-bracket did use a toothed design. A lot of users didn't like it and asked for something stepless. We may still be able to get an original S-bracket or three on a special order if you are interested. Drop us a line at hello@strobepro.com.

  • @bifcake
    @bifcake Год назад

    This is an interesting video. Thanks for doing the tests. I have a question for you: Is it possible to mount the optical snoot onto the Godox MS300 or will the modeling light prevent it from attaching properly?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад

      Hi A.O.,
      The modelling light does not interfere with mounting the Strobepro Optical Snoot. We made sure the inner mounting area had plenty of space so that it fits on virtually any strobe. :)

  • @LuiCardenasphotography
    @LuiCardenasphotography Год назад

    I wonder how this one compares to the Westcott option

  • @radufoodart
    @radufoodart Год назад

    Can you recommend me a type of optical snoot for godox ad 1200 pro?

  • @leronford
    @leronford Год назад

    How well would it work with a AD100 Pro which has the ability to zoom?

  • @borzumo
    @borzumo Год назад

    thank you, so will it fly with two ad200 and ad-b2?

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  Год назад

      It definitely will, but you can probably still expect better results with just a single strobe and the fresnel head.

  • @vincentroy5093
    @vincentroy5093 4 месяца назад

    The AD200Pro has a modeling lamp. Not very strong, but it has one.

    • @Strobepro
      @Strobepro  4 месяца назад

      It does, but those little LED strips are so underwhelming that we usually just tell people it doesn't have a modelling lamp.😂 It definitely lacks the juice to be useful in the Optical Snoot, unfortunately.

  • @glassstudiomexico7578
    @glassstudiomexico7578 Год назад

    dammm i was use it wron

    • @glassstudiomexico7578
      @glassstudiomexico7578 Год назад

      our speedlite godox t600 is more powerfull to our ad600 pro at full power lol

  • @BS_Patrol
    @BS_Patrol 5 месяцев назад

    The Strobepro optical snoot is $341 on sale… on Amazon the exact same product is $230… that’s a huge profit margin.