Godox AD200 Pro: The light of my life
I switched over to Godox a couple of years ago. They have made my life so simple and easy. In and out of the studio. Out of the box, the Godox AD200Pro has no complex menus, it’s simple but oh-so powerful. I adore it so much I bought a second one! Let’s have a closer look!
Note: My Godox AD200Pro has been previously bought and heavily used in my studio, this review is completely independent. All thoughts about this Speedlight are our own.
Pros
Very easy to use with intuitive, simple controls. Plug in the battery and play, literally.
Variable controls for TTL, Manual and High-Speed Sync & more
Wirelessly controlled and triggered by Godox X1, X2 or XPro triggers (sold separately)
USB-C for firmware upgrades
Minimalist design
Can attach different flash heads for different lighting effects, and comes with a fresnel head and bare bulb
Appears to be a solid build, sturdy with an anti-slip feel
Not exactly Pocket-sized, but lightweight and easily fits in your hand
Rechargeable Lithium Battery 500 full power flashes 1.8s recycling time
Comes with a terrific flash holder for lighting stands
The high contrast function panel is easy to see and use in a dark studio, without being disruptive. Easy-to-use buttons and dials
Loads of accessories are available including a Bowens mount for light modifiers
Cons
Even though it is small, I found it slightly bulky, and really needs to be on a tripod to free my hands up
Not designed for on-camera operation
The battery is a little awkward to get out, the switch is awkward with fingernails
Godox AD200Pro — Technical specifications
All of the technical specifications for the AD200Pro are from the Godox website.
Flash Mode, Wireless off, M/Multi, Slave, TTL/M/Multi
Compatible with most major camera brands
High-Speed Sync (up to 1/8000 seconds), front and rear curtain sync
Recycle time Approx 0.01-1.8s
Charger supplied
Charging Time: 1-2 hours
Runtime (Maximum Power): 500 full power flashes, power 200w
S1/S2, controllable slave groups
Battery type: Rechargeable Lithium (14.4V/2900mAh)
Dimensions (W x D x H): 172mm x 54mm x 75mm (flash head not included)
Weight: 0.590Kg (flash head and battery not included)
AD200Pro — Versatility
Ergonomics are pretty good. It’s minimalist and smooth, yet not slippery to the touch. You can change heads, and add light modifiers and it is just so portable. When using the X1 or X2 trigger you can control the light from your camera.
Out of the box
Out of the box, it comes partially charged, but it is recommended to fully charge it first before going out into the field. My kit came with the main head unit, a fresnel head and a bare bulb head. Battery and charger. I also bought a Gel kit (With little barn doors) which is magnetic. Instructions and a warranty booklet are also included.
AD200Pro — In the field
Controls & Trigger
There are controls, dials and menus on the light itself, and many of the functions need to be set there. But pair it up with a Godox X1, X2 or XPro trigger on your camera’s hot-shoe and you can change the light power, switch between channels and such from your trigger.
Please note – the X1, X2 and XPro triggers are sold separately, they do not come with the light
Battery life
When fully charged, it will give you approx 500 full-power flashes, I rarely run on full power so I get more out of it.
Mounting
It comes with a terrific mounting bracket for a standard light stand, connected to the side or bottom. You can also get various accessories such as the S1 or AK-R1, or a Bowen’s mount adaptor and then add lighting modifiers like strip boxes, beauty dishes or softboxes. These also connect to a standard light stand.
Setup
Once in place, flick the power switch on the side and set your settings. You can shoot, TTL (Through the Lens), Manual, Multi or Slave. I myself, prefer to use Manual Mode and a Light Meter. Then you’re good to go. Generally, once you have set most things up on your light, it is really just adjusting the power output.
Final thoughts
I bought my first AD200Pro a few years ago, not only is it versatile and easy to use, it’s fantastic for travel and I ended up buying a second one for even more versatility in the studio. It really is the LIGHT of MY LIFE. I don’t know where I would be without them.