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Godox MS300

Studio-Blitzgerät
Item Nr. 34368
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  • Studio flash
  • Power - 300Ws
  • Guide number - 56m (ISO 100)
  • Color temperature - 5600 +/- 200k
  • Groups - 16 - A-F & 0-9
  • 32 channels
  • Recovery time 0.1 - 1.3s (220V) / 0.1 - 1.8s (110V)
  • Modeling light - 150 W halogen
  • LED display
  • Fan cooled

With a guide number of 58, the Godox MS300 is a solid 5600K flash with daylight compensation and user-friendly features at an affordable price.

Extensive control options
The flash head has a charging time of 0.1 to 1.8 seconds with a flash duration of only 1/2000 seconds. Power is variable from 1/32 to full power and adjustable in 50 steps, while the 150-watt modeling light is adjustable from 5 to 100%, allowing you to preview your lighting effects. Settings are accessed via push buttons on the back and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen. Trigger options are via a sync cable, test button, and slave triggering.

Built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless X System
The Godox MS300 has a built-in 32-channel, 16-group wireless system that allows wireless control with the XT16, X2, X1 or X Pro transmitters. The head also features an anti-preflash function that makes it easier to work with point-and-shoot cameras and other cameras with pre-flash.

Bowens Accessories
The Bowens accessory mount makes the Godox MS300 suitable for both Godox accessories and accessories from many other manufacturers that use this system.

Lightweight
The MS300 weighs only 2.6 kilograms, making it ideal for assembling a lightweight kit that you can easily carry in a suitcase.

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

Other product features:
Power - 200 Ws / 300 Ws
Guide Number 53m / 56m (ISO 100)
Fan Cooled
Modeling Light - 150W Halogen
Modeling Light Control - Manual 5% -100%, Proportional
S-Type Modifier Mount
Flash Modes - Manual
Manual Power - 1/32 - 1/1 (or 5.0 to 10.0) (0.1 increments)
FlashPoint R2 2,4 GHz / Godox X-System Radio
Radio Slave Mode - Universal (no HSS or TTL)
Range - 100m +
Groups - 16 - A-F + 0-9
32 Channels
Optical Slave Modes S1 / S2
Flash Duration - 1 / 2000s - 1 / 800s
Color Temperature - 5600 +/- 200k
Recycling Time 0.1 - 1,3 s (220 V) / 0.1 - 1.8 s (110 V)
LED display
Automatic memory function
Wireless control connector
3.5 mm sync connector
Power source - AC 200-240 V / 50 Hz or AC 100-120 V / 60 Hz
Dimensions - diameter 12.6 cm, height 18 cm?, Length 28 cm (incl. lamp cover)
Weight - approx. 2.6 kg

Sofort lieferbar.
Abholung am gleichen Tag im Düsseldorfer Geschäft
MSRP* 139,-
94,45 Studio-Blitzgerät
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Godox MS300

Short profile

  • Studio flash
  • Power - 300Ws
  • Guide number - 56m (ISO 100)
  • Color temperature - 5600 +/- 200k
  • Groups - 16 - A-F & 0-9
  • 32 channels
  • Recovery time 0.1 - 1.3s (220V) / 0.1 - 1.8s (110V)
  • Modeling light - 150 W halogen
  • LED display
  • Fan cooled

This product is intended for the lighting of photos and not for other applications.

Product description for Godox MS300

With a guide number of 58, the Godox MS300 is a solid 5600K flash with daylight compensation and user-friendly features at an affordable price.

Extensive control options
The flash head has a charging time of 0.1 to 1.8 seconds with a flash duration of only 1/2000 seconds. Power is variable from 1/32 to full power and adjustable in 50 steps, while the 150-watt modeling light is adjustable from 5 to 100%, allowing you to preview your lighting effects. Settings are accessed via push buttons on the back and displayed on the easy-to-read LCD screen. Trigger options are via a sync cable, test button, and slave triggering.

Built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless X System
The Godox MS300 has a built-in 32-channel, 16-group wireless system that allows wireless control with the XT16, X2, X1 or X Pro transmitters. The head also features an anti-preflash function that makes it easier to work with point-and-shoot cameras and other cameras with pre-flash.

Bowens Accessories
The Bowens accessory mount makes the Godox MS300 suitable for both Godox accessories and accessories from many other manufacturers that use this system.

Lightweight
The MS300 weighs only 2.6 kilograms, making it ideal for assembling a lightweight kit that you can easily carry in a suitcase.

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

Other product features:
Power - 200 Ws / 300 Ws
Guide Number 53m / 56m (ISO 100)
Fan Cooled
Modeling Light - 150W Halogen
Modeling Light Control - Manual 5% -100%, Proportional
S-Type Modifier Mount
Flash Modes - Manual
Manual Power - 1/32 - 1/1 (or 5.0 to 10.0) (0.1 increments)
FlashPoint R2 2,4 GHz / Godox X-System Radio
Radio Slave Mode - Universal (no HSS or TTL)
Range - 100m +
Groups - 16 - A-F + 0-9
32 Channels
Optical Slave Modes S1 / S2
Flash Duration - 1 / 2000s - 1 / 800s
Color Temperature - 5600 +/- 200k
Recycling Time 0.1 - 1,3 s (220 V) / 0.1 - 1.8 s (110 V)
LED display
Automatic memory function
Wireless control connector
3.5 mm sync connector
Power source - AC 200-240 V / 50 Hz or AC 100-120 V / 60 Hz
Dimensions - diameter 12.6 cm, height 18 cm?, Length 28 cm (incl. lamp cover)
Weight - approx. 2.6 kg

Godox MS300

Technik
Max. Blitzleistung
300 Ws
Ausstattung
Komplett-Set
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Gewicht ca.
2,6 kg
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344217672
KAN
MS300

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