Godox AD600 Pro High Speed Sync Photoshoot | Outdoor Portrait Lighting
Godox AD600 Pro High Speed Sync Photoshoot | Outdoor Portrait Lighting… In this video, I take you behind the scenes of a Portrait Photoshoot with the Godox AD 600 Pro in high speed sync mode.
This portable flash is also known as the Flashpoint Xplor 600w pro strobe.
The light modifier is a Westcott 36 Rapid Box XL with a Bowens mount to fit the Godox Ad 600 pro flash… The flash is a 600w portable flash that can shoot up to shutter speeds of 8000.
If you would like to see a behind the scenes video, using high speed sync then you should check this out right now…
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Music: Deserve It , BLAEKER Adam Alexander
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Why do you have that modifier/light so far away from your subject?
Thank you it's a great video , i just bought Godox AD600 Pro but may you recommend to me which soft or octa box brand should i buy for outdoor photography
H, thanks for the video, what was the crystal/prism thing from minute 2.38 ? Thank you
question. in this photoshoot did you use light meter?
I really like your video.
Where's video 3!?
very very nice. this location is very beautiful and light it's perfect
I noticed you use to use the einsteins and paul c buff system, do you feel the godox system and ad light better?
Have you ever used a ND filter to shoot portrait outside? If so, why and when? Thanks in advance🙏
Nice videos straight to point and quick to get to shooting 👍
Awesome again 😍