Godox H600P External Flash Head For AD600Pro
Product Code: 3070032

Godox H600P External Flash Head For AD600Pro

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Versatile and innovative, the Godox H600P External Flash Head For AD600 Pro offers new mounting and operation methods for a flexible and hands-free experience. The AD600 Pro flash tube attaches directly to this external flash head and offers more movement and directionality to the light. It can be hung or mounted overhead while adjustments can be done from the body of the AD600 Pro.

Godox H600P External Flash Head For AD600Pro Key Features:

  • Innovative flash head compatible with the AD600 Pro
  • AD600 Pro flash tube directly installs to this external head
  • Plugs into the socket directly and draws 600 W power
  • Offers a lightweight configuration for easy handling
  • Capable of mounting overhead or hung for versatile installation

What's in the box?

  • 1 x Godox H600P External Flash Head For AD600 Pro
  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

FAQs:

How can I use this light?

There are several ways to use this light. You can either hang it or set it overhead to create a dedicated light that spreads directly on your subject. Another possibility is to keep the AD600 Pro body in a shoulder bag while holding the external head in hand for dynamic positioning.

What is the total weight of this light?

This light features a 1.1 kg weight that does not add significant bulk to your flash head.

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Product Specification

Colour Black
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No Accessories
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