The Godox AD300 Pro Is an Affordable Alternative to the 250W/s Ultra-Portable Profoto B10
The Godox AD300 Pro (AKA the Flashpoint XPLOR 300 Pro) is out. As its name suggests, the AD300 Pro offers 300W/s of power with nine stops of control, a minimum flash duration between 1/220 and 1/11490, a recycle time between 0.01 and 1.5 seconds depending on the power level and a 2,600Ah battery that can fire off up to 320 max-power flashes on a single charge.
The light also features a bi-color 12W LED modeling light, TTL metering, high-speed sync up to 1/8000th of a second, and a 328-foot range when used with Flashpoint’s R2 Pro Mark II trigger.
The AD300 Pro measures in at 19cm long, and 10cm in diameter, and weighs just 1.25kg. It comes with a Bowens S-Type bracket, but Godox also offers a number of adapters for mounting lighting modifiers from Broncolor, Elinchrom and Profoto.
The Godox AD300 Pro is currently available to purchase for $499 and comes with the monolight, a single rechargeable Li-Ion battery, the flash tube, a charger with a power adapter, a basic reflector, a protective cap and a case to carry it all in.
More info on Godox’ website.