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Godox QT400 II

Studio-Blitzgerät
Item Nr. 16508
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  • Flash power of 400Ws
  • Guide number of 65
  • Flash head settings M, Multi and HSS (High Speed Sync)
  • Charging time from approx. 0,05-0,7s
  • Flash delay adjustable from 0.01 to 30 seconds
  • 150 watt modeling lamp
  • Built-in wireless Godox 2.4G X system
  • Wireless range approx. 50 meters
  • Multi-flash capability
  • Control up to 16 slave units
  • Mask function
  • Built-in buzzer and fan
  • Dimensions of 14 x 23 x 41 centimeters
  • Weighs 2.96 kilograms

The Godox Studio Flash QT400II is an evolution of the first generation QT400 and equipped with modern technologies and a wealth of features, including an integrated in 2.4G Wireless Godox X-System. The QT400II meets the needs of photographers looking for a fast flash head with wireless control. This allows you to not only remotely control the flash head, but also adjust the flash output. Other useful functions include high-speed sync up to 1 / 8000s, multi-flash, flash delay, mask function, S1 / S2 optical triggering and C. Fn user setting.

Godox QT400II with high-speed sync up to 1/8000s
For a high-speed studio flash head, Godox QT400II has an extremely fast charging time of 0.05-0.7 seconds and ultra-short flash duration adjustable from 1/416 to 1/35086 seconds (t0.1) and can flash more than ten times per second consecutively. So you will never miss a moment. With the built-in Godox 2.4G X system, you can control other flash units such as the Godox TT685, V860II, AD600, AD360 as slave flash. In addition, the QT400II can be triggered with the Godox X1T trigger.

Easy and convenient operation
The operation of the Godox QT400II is very simple with the push buttons and easy to read LCD screen on the back of the flash head. The flash output is adjustable in twenty steps from 1/1 to 1/128. The modeling lamp has an output of 150 watts and can be adjusted in brightness from 5 to 100%.

PLEASE NOTE:
As of now, reflectors are no longer included.

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Godox QT400 II

Short profile

  • Flash power of 400Ws
  • Guide number of 65
  • Flash head settings M, Multi and HSS (High Speed Sync)
  • Charging time from approx. 0,05-0,7s
  • Flash delay adjustable from 0.01 to 30 seconds
  • 150 watt modeling lamp
  • Built-in wireless Godox 2.4G X system
  • Wireless range approx. 50 meters
  • Multi-flash capability
  • Control up to 16 slave units
  • Mask function
  • Built-in buzzer and fan
  • Dimensions of 14 x 23 x 41 centimeters
  • Weighs 2.96 kilograms

Product description for Godox QT400 II

The Godox Studio Flash QT400II is an evolution of the first generation QT400 and equipped with modern technologies and a wealth of features, including an integrated in 2.4G Wireless Godox X-System. The QT400II meets the needs of photographers looking for a fast flash head with wireless control. This allows you to not only remotely control the flash head, but also adjust the flash output. Other useful functions include high-speed sync up to 1 / 8000s, multi-flash, flash delay, mask function, S1 / S2 optical triggering and C. Fn user setting.

Godox QT400II with high-speed sync up to 1/8000s
For a high-speed studio flash head, Godox QT400II has an extremely fast charging time of 0.05-0.7 seconds and ultra-short flash duration adjustable from 1/416 to 1/35086 seconds (t0.1) and can flash more than ten times per second consecutively. So you will never miss a moment. With the built-in Godox 2.4G X system, you can control other flash units such as the Godox TT685, V860II, AD600, AD360 as slave flash. In addition, the QT400II can be triggered with the Godox X1T trigger.

Easy and convenient operation
The operation of the Godox QT400II is very simple with the push buttons and easy to read LCD screen on the back of the flash head. The flash output is adjustable in twenty steps from 1/1 to 1/128. The modeling lamp has an output of 150 watts and can be adjusted in brightness from 5 to 100%.

PLEASE NOTE:
As of now, reflectors are no longer included.

Godox QT400 II

Technik
Max. Blitzleistung
400 Ws
Ausstattung
Komplett-Set
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QT400II

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