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Reviewed in Mexico on September 9, 2024
Me funcionó de maravilla... Potencia y calidad.
Salvatore b
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Such a nice product to have the power and not break the bank. Perfect for any level of photographer. L
ilia A.
Reviewed in Mexico on February 9, 2024
pueden ayudarme para saber por que no prende el wireless y dónde lo pueden revisar en México?
Valentina Paredes
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
El Godox SK400II es un flash de estudio con una potencia de 400W, diseñado para fotógrafos que buscan una solución económica y confiable.Dimensiones y Potencia: El SK400II tiene un número de guía de 65 a ISO 100. Su potencia es ideal para montar un pequeño estudio en casa o en el estudio profesional. Además, su receptor interno es compatible con el sistema X de Godox, lo que facilita el control inalámbrico desde un disparador Godox V1 o XPro1.Montura y Modificadores: La montura del flash es tipo Bowens, lo que permite utilizar una variedad de modificadores de luz como ventanas, reflectores y softboxes. Esto amplía las opciones creativas para iluminar tus sujetos.Estabilidad de Color: El SK400II ofrece una estabilidad de color de 5600ºK con una variación de +/- 200ºK. Aunque es adecuado para la mayoría de las situaciones, siempre es recomendable usar una carta de colores para obtener colores precisos en el estudio.Tiempo de Reciclaje: El tiempo de reciclaje es impresionante, con solo 0,4 segundos a mínima potencia y 1 segundo a máxima. Esto es especialmente útil al capturar momentos espontáneos o expresiones específicas.En resumen, si buscas un flash de estudio económico, versátil y con buen rendimiento, el Godox SK400II es una excelente opción. Considera adquirirlo en un kit que incluya ventanas, trípodes y otros accesorios para aprovechar al máximo su potencial creativo
Omar Hernández peña
Reviewed in Mexico on December 5, 2024
Excelente flash Mejor de lo que esperaba. Por el precio es de buena calidad y fácil de usar
Dav3C
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2024
Portable and reliable at a great price
CryptikFox
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
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Zak
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
5/13/2025: Still going strong. For anyone wondering if there are any issues or something to look out for. The lowest flash setting is at 1/16. This may or may not be a deal breaker. If you're shooting wide open at f/2.8 sometimes even with the lowest ISO (50 on my Sony), it can be too bright on product shots and need to use an ND filter.Also, this does not have HSS so with my a7R V at least, I can only shoot up to 1/160 before I see the dark strips near the top at 1/200.1/25/2024: I recently purchased Godox XProC II transmitter for my Sony and it works seamlessly with this strobe. In fact, the XPorC II transmitter works better with the strobes as it doesn't jibe with their V860II hotshoe flash (hit or a miss).I'm a full-time professional corporate photographer and videographer. I've had everything from Speedlite's to inexpensive versions of non-branded hotshoe flash, which I still use. Still, after not having a dedicated studio flash for some time, I needed one to not worry about batteries and be able to take photos quickly.I already have the Godox XPro-C wireless transmitter with Godox V860II, which also worked simultaneously with this SK400II. But after having it for less than a month, I decided that for this price, it was a no-brainer to have another and not bother with the battery.I mainly use this for product photography, which I often do for my job. I rarely go above 1/8 of power, and with the second one I just got, I'll have the fill light to be less than that. The light is more spread, unlike the speedlights mounted on an adapter. It fires consistently, and there are no issues with overheating.Combined with a 36~48" softbox, I can easily make either a dark or white background with my thunder grey paper background. It is more pronounced when using a honeycomb grid to control the light spill.Unless I'm trying to overpower the sun during the day or daytime portrait shoot, this has more than enough light with plenty of overhead.Keep in mind, the minimum output power for this strobe is 1/16, which may be too bright for certain applications. Godox has the 400W, but that can go as low as 1/64, which may be better for fit for certain applications.
Jorge
Reviewed in Mexico on December 2, 2023
Noté que para mi proyecto necesito uno de alta velocidad
Jorge R.
Reviewed in Mexico on December 19, 2023
Como lámpara para fotografía de estudio, resulta muy útil manejarla en forma independiente.
Nick P Cucchiara
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2022
Works as expected with transmitter including the V1 as transmitter.If you travel better get a good bag and don't go cheap on the stand.
111t
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022
This is an economical 400ws flash. The build quality is good. The light is consistent. I wish it came with an umbrella reflector. It’d be one thing if it was a simple matter to find an appropriate one for a nominal additional fee. But no… I bought three different Bowen’s mount reflectors and not one had a ln umbrella hole that lined up with the bottom center. I purchased an adorama flashpoint equivalent and for some reason it came with a reflector. Hmm.
Esmeralda
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2020
Great Studio flash with seamless wireless conectivity using their transimitter. I paired this up with a godox TTL on camera flash and i didnt have to do a single thing to get it to work as soon as i plugged it in. Both flashes worked in their respective channels and adjustments were instant. Flash seems to be of very high quality with an almost all metal construction. Display is bright and the mounting point of the flash is very sturdy and stable. Ill be ordering another one.
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