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Godox MS300 Studio Strobe 300Ws 110V GN58 5600K Bowens Mount Monolight, Built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless System, 150W Modeling Lamp, Outstanding Output Stability, Anti-Preflash, 1/32 to 1/1 Steps Output

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About this item

  • 🌿Built-In 2.4 GHz Wireless X System||: Use wireless trigger X1 as well as power remotes XT16, XPro, and X2 to wirelessly control the head's power, modeling light, triggering, and more. The system has 32 radio channels and 16 groups.
  • 🌿Fast Recycling and Flash Duration||:The head features 0.1 to 1.8 second recycling times and flash durations from 1/2000 to 1/800 second.
  • 🌿Precise Power Adjustment||:Power can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/32 in 50 steps. The 150W modeling light's brightness can be adjusted from 5% to 100%.
  • 🌿Outstanding power output stability||:no more than 2% tolerance of the power output when the flash keeps working for long hours.
  • 🌿Anti-preflash function||:Its anti-preflash function Provide the synchonization of cameras capable to fire a preflash. The flash can remember the current parametre after 3 seconds when the setting is finished,and operation data will be restored to the original data once restart.



Product Description

The Godox MS300 MONOLIGHT is a 300-watt second manual monolight, designed to be compact non-TTL AC studio members of the 2.4Ghz Family of wireless radio controlled flashes. The small units deliver GN 174ft / 58m, accepting standard Bowens S-Type reflectors and modifiers. The pro 150w quartz modeling light makes lighting setups easy to achieve precise results. The incredible amount of power and control in these compact and lightweight flashes, make this design the first choice of all photographers with an eye for flexible multiple lights set up in a studio or home environment for everything from portraiture toproduct photography without the fear of blowing circuits. The Godox MS300 Monolight has a max recycle times of 1.8 seconds at full power, and an eye-popping 0.1 seconds at 1/32nd/5.0 output, with reliability that only AC can .

  • Godox MS300 Features:
  • Compact and lightweight 300ws AC reliability
  • Impressively consistent GN 174ft / 58m output
  • Built-in Godox 2.4G wireless system
  • Bowens Type-S mount for a flood of almost any light shaper
  • 150W modeling lamp adjusts in 5% to 100% power levels in 3 modes
  • Outstanding output stability, no more than 2% shifts when under the same output
  • Use wireless trigger X1 as well as power remotes XT16, XPro, and X2 to wirelessly control the head's power, modeling light, triggering, and more.
  • Stable Color Temperature 5600K +/- 200K throughout the flash range
MS300

  • Note: Standard reflector and the sync cable are sold sepreately
  • Specifications:
  • Mode: MS300
  • Max Power:300ws
  • Guide Number(m ISO 100) (with highly effective reflector):58
  • Color temperature:5600±200k
  • Operating Voltage: AC110V-120V-60Hz
  • Power consumption of Modeling Lamp:150ws
  • Light Brightness of Modeling Lamp:5%~100%
  • Recycle time:110V(0.1~1.8s)
  • Flash duration:1/2000~1/800s
  • Fuse: F5AL 250V
  • Dimension: flash diameter φ12.6cm
  • height of flash with handle 12.7cm
  • Length of flash with lamp cover 28.3cm

MS300

Built-In 2.4 GHz Wireless X System

Use wireless trigger X1 as well as power remotes XT16, XPro, and X2 to wirelessly control the head's power, modeling light, triggering, and more. The system has 32 radio channels and 16 groups.

MS300

Super Clean Display Screen

The LCD screen displays settings and functions.

MS300

Wireless Remote Control Port

the power output,modeling lamp,and the buzzer of the studio flash can be remotely controlled by godox X1 Trigger,XT16 Transmitter or Xpro ,X2 Trigger.

MS300

Fast Recycling and Flash Duration

  • The head features 0.1 to 1.8 second recycling times and flash durations from 1/2000 to 1/800 second.
  • Auto memory and recovery of previous values and settings
  • Anti-preflash Slave modes enable synchronization with cameras that have a one-preflash firing system using the S1 & S2 Optic Slave Modes

MS300

Built-in 150w modeling lamp

  • Built-in 150w modeling lamp with adjustable light brightness from 5% to 100%.
  • Outstanding power output stability,no more than 2% tolerance of the power output when the flash keeps working for long hours.

MS300

Solid Hand-grab Handle

Solid Hand-grab Handle for carry.

MS300

Precise Power Adjustment

Power can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/32 in 50 steps. The 150W modeling light's brightness can be adjusted from 5 to 100%.

MS300

Separately sold accessories

  • The product can be used in combination with the following accessories sold separately, so as to achieve best photography effects: X1, XT16 or FT-16 remote control, Power Inverter, Softbox, Photographic Umbrella, Light Stand, Barndoor, Snoot, etc.
  • Note: Standard reflector is sold sepreately

MS300

What is in the package?

  • 1xMS300 Flash
  • 1xpower Supply cord
  • 1xlamp cover
  • 1xmodeling lamp
  • 1xinstruction manual

Suriya
Reviewed in India on February 9, 2024
Light is absolutely must buy and compact. Packaging was not perfect.
Migs Hernan
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on August 9, 2023
Very bad. I just used it for a very few times in just 5 months and it suddenly didn't work. It never switches on again event trying different power cable. So disappointing.
TERRY WONG
Reviewed in Canada on April 29, 2022
The Godox MS300 monolight is affordable and reliable.I have six (6) of them in my home portrait studio. No HSS .. no battery ..but it suits my needs well enough. The AC power feature gives me the reliable outputthat I need. I also have the Godox AD200 Pro for remote use.
lv5586
Reviewed in Australia on September 27, 2021
Got this as a second light and for the money its great value. Flash makes a louder sound than my ad200, but not a huge deal. Model lamp gets way too hot.Overall happy with it and does the job great!
Pedro
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2020
I know what it feels like to be new on the game and to expend "much" money on something you don't know if it will fits your needs.For real this is the most versatile thing I have ever used when it comes to lights, at least of this type and within this range of price, is just good in every way, good quality for low price, light quality is good, the panel is just easy to use, no extra weird functions, construction is quite high end for the price, and to be honest, I don't think you will find something this good for this price. If you are a student, beginner or an amateur just starting, it will for sure fit most of your needs at least in indoor studio. I have used this with 40'' umbrellas and with 60'' octa w/bowens mount and not a single issue.One thing I found on internet that it did have, but it doesn't is : IT doesn't have HSS
Kalyan Voruganti
Reviewed in Australia on September 21, 2020
Great light - used for simple portrait photography. Also can be used for modelling lights to take videos.Arrived quick despite covid. Happy.
Dave B.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2020
UPDATE: The monolight is still working perfectly! It works seamlessly with my Godox X2T wireless flash trigger, and I can fully change and control all the functions of the monolight from the wireless trigger. I would definitely purchase this again!*************************First of all, 5 stars for this product. It really works nicely, and I can't believe what a bargain it is. The flash is crisp, fast, and unbelievably bright at it's highest setting. The modelling light does a decent job of simulating the "as lit" look from the flash, though its color temperature is a bit different. The unit is very versatile, and I'm just starting to experiment with its many possibilities using a snoot, reflector, and a diffuser.Now let's get to these pictures. I purchased my unit at a modest discount from the Amazon warehouse. The unit was advertised in "Used: Very Good" condition. I guess it's "very good" that it didn't burn down the house of the person that purchased it previously, because it looks as though it either caught fire, or very nearly did.The modelling lamp gets HOT!!! If you use it with the included plastic shroud for any significant amount of time, it WILL get hot enough to melt the shroud, and possibly catch it on fire. That's a lesson the previous owner learned for me.Why Amazon's warehouse felt that this was in sellable, let alone "very good" condition, is beyond me. It was listed as, "May contain minor cosmetic imperfections. Item packaging will be damaged." Good news: the packaging looked great!The "minor cosmetic imperfections" manifested as the shroud being thoroughly melted/burned to the modelling lamp, and also to the flash tube to a lesser degree. I contacted Amazon customer service, and a young man offered to swap the damaged item out for a new one, allowing me to obtain it at the used item discount. That was thoughtful, but hardly made up for the oversight.I countered, and asked if I could get a partial refund for the item, and try to recondition it. The representative offered to refund half the purchase price, but warned that if I was unable to make the item functional, then I would not be eligible to return it. I took the risk.Because one of you will probably find yourself in the position that the original purchaser did, HERE IS HOW TO FIX THIS ISSUE. Feel free to skip all of this if you don't have a melted shroud.The difficult part is getting the plastic shroud off if it has melted to the modelling light and/or the flash tube. First, if you cannot see what is happening inside the shroud, you will need to cut a hole in it so you can see. Do this using a Dremel tool with a cutoff wheel, or something similar. It is important that you make the hole without significantly moving the shroud or putting strain on it, since this will break the modelling lamp bulb or the flash tube if they are melted to the shroud.Once you can see the flash tube, you can decide how to proceed. If the shroud is not fused to the flash tube, you can get it off by cutting a ring around the shroud, above the flash tube. Once you have cut all the way around, you should be able to unscrew the modelling bulb (along with the bit of the shroud stuck to it), while the base of the shroud remains locked in the mounting ring. Once the modelling bulb is free, you may go to work freeing bits of melted shroud from it until it is clean. A sharp utility knife and some acetone work well for this. Alternatively, throw away the bulb and buy a replacement at B&H Photo or similar; new bulbs run about $6 plus shipping. Make sure to get the bulb that matches your household voltage: 110-130 volts for the USA.If the base of the shroud is fused to the flash tube, you're in for some work. Like you did with the modelling lamp, cut a ring around the shroud, this time just below the flash tube. BE CAREFUL not to cut into the flash tube where it "turns" to go down into the mounting receptacle. Once you have cut the ring stuck to the flash tube away from the base, you have two options. You can pull the flash tube and the fused portion of the shroud out of the monolight, or you can work on getting the plastic off of the flash tube while the tube is still in place. I did the latter.The flash tube does not get as hot as the modelling lamp in normal use, and so it is likely that the shroud is only minimally fused to the flash tube. If you can identify a side where the shroud is not fused, use a Dremel, or carefully use scissors, wire cutters, etc. to cut the shroud ring that you made. Cut it so that you can unroll the plastic ring, and then proceed to do exactly that. Take great care in the areas that the ring is fused to the flash tube, but you should be able to peel the plastic away from the glass if you do not use too much force. Clean any remaining bits of plastic off the flash tube using a sharp utility knife and a rag soaked in acetone.That should leave only the base, which can easily be unlocked by disengaging the locking switch on the body of the monolight, just behind the silver mounting ring. Once the last of the shroud is gone, reinstall the flash tube and/or modelling bulb, and check them to see if they are still functioning. Spare flash tubes can be bought at B&H Photo for around $20.
Jesse Baynard
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2019
I bought one of these, and previously a Godox SK300II. I wish I had gotten 2 of these instead. While the SK model has more heft, and possibly better durability, that's not as useful as the smaller size/lighter weight and extra step of light reduction in the MS model. Plus, if you're buying either of these it's because you're on a tight budget and the lighter weight of this model means you can get away with cheaper light stands. When I put the SK on a cheap stand, I constantly worried about tipping, not so much with this one. And as a bonus, the extra stop down of light to 1/32 (as opposed to 1/16) is useful if you trying to balance these against speedlights. But all the lights work well together, the SK300II this MS300 and my TT685S... all controlled with an XT1 transmitter. Of course these do not support TTL like the speedlight or the much nicer AD series, but the manual settings are perfect for both consistency and learning to control your light. The bowens style mount means you have a huge amount of options for light modifiers including some very reasonable softboxes and beauty dishes. Overall if you're working indoors and money is your biggest constraint, these punch in way above their price point.
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