📷 Elevate Your Photography Game with Godox V1Pro-S!
The Godox V1Pro-S Flash for Sony Cameras is a cutting-edge TTL speedlight designed for professional photographers. With features like 1/8000 HSS, a rapid 1.3s recycle time, and the ability to deliver 500 full power flashes, this flash ensures you never miss a moment. Its innovative detachable SU-1 fill light and 2.4G wireless system provide versatile lighting options, while modern charging solutions keep you powered up during shoots.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.6 x 21.3 x 9.9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.15 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 22 x 10 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Brand | GODOX |
Included components | 1 × Godox V1Pro-S Flash Body, 1 × Detachable Sub Flash SU-1, 1 × Lithium Battery, 1 × USB-C Charging Cable, 1 × Camera Flash Stand, 1 × Charger, 1 × Storage Bag, 1 × Cleaning Cloth, 1 × Color Filters, 2 × Diffuser |
Plug profile | Hot Shoe Mount |
Part number | GD1295 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**Y
Super impressive!
I’ve used a few Godox items in the past, and have used Sony cameras for years, yet i was incredible surprised at the quality and functionality of this flash.One thing I absolutely love about this item is the battery system, no longer do you have to take the battery out and charge it externally, but it has a USB C charging point which is a game changer as I am terrible at remembering to charge things! It has a secondary fill flash on the front which adds just enough light to fill in the shadows. It is also removable and can be stored in the case when not in use. This can deliver up to 500 flashes with a rapid 1.3s recycle time which is super impressive!This newer version is obviously pricier than the previous version, however of the increased features and improved speed, for me personally it is worth it.
M**N
Godox V1Pro-S Flash for Sony: A Stellar Addition to Any Photographer's Kit
As an experienced photographer, I'm always on the lookout for gear that combines quality performance with affordability. The Godox V1Pro-S Flash for Sony ticks all the right boxes and then some.First off, let's talk value. Compared to OEM speedlights, the V1Pro-S offers an impressive bang for your buck without compromising on quality. Its smart design, housed in a sleek form-factor, ensures both functionality and aesthetics are top-notch.One of the standout features for me is the retained control interface, which makes transitioning from the V1 and similar generation triggers a breeze. This continuity in design streamlines the user experience and minimizes any learning curve.Moreover, the continued compatibility with X wireless technology is a huge plus, providing reliable connectivity for off-camera flash setups.I'm also impressed by the innovative battery and sub-flash designs. With the ability to deliver up to 500 full-power flashes and a rapid 1.3s recycle time, this flash unit keeps up with the demands of any shoot, ensuring I never miss a crucial moment.Overall, the Godox V1Pro-S Flash for Sony is a must-have for photographers looking for a versatile, high-performance lighting solution that doesn't break the bank.
A**A
Godox just keeps upping their game
Godox just keeps upping their game. I was very happy to get the opportunity to try this flash out. I already own the original version and like everything about it. Being in a position that I have both, I have the ability to compare them. There are not many differences but enough that you should compare both before making your purchase. The differences are not huge but depending on your needs could be significant.The first thing you notice when you compare the original version to the new pro version is the addition of a secondary fill flash on the front of the pro. It is removable and has a spot to be stored in the flash case when not in use. This comes in very handy when using the flash on the camera and bouncing the main head. The little fill flash gives just enough light to fill in the shadows without too much light that gives the 'deer in the headlights' look that direct flash has a tendency to do. A useful item. The other big difference for me is the battery. Two changes from the original. First thing the did was up the capacity from 2600 to 3000mah which is not too significant but the advantage is that they didn't have to change the size of the housing so that both batteries work in either flash with no issues. Battery compatability between products that are used together is a major need for me. I hate having to carry multiple specialty batteries that only work in one device. The other change to the battery is a game changer for me. It no longer needs an external charger as they have added a usb-c power input on the battery itself. Camera manufacturers should take note on this. All in all not a huge update but very significant changes for me none the less. What I will say is this, if I have need for a third flash from the V1 family it will be the pro version because of the features I have just discussed. If your budget requires you to get the regular one over the pro, don't worry since they function identically in real world use. I highly recommend either one, you just need to decide which one suits you best.
D**.
Rich with Powerful, Professional Features, Expandability and a World of Options.
Aside from the fact that the Godox V1 Pro S is a versatile, feature rich powerhouse in its own right, it is also a component within an evolved eco-system of Godox lighting technology; it can be expanded upon, used on-camera or off, be a transmitter or receiver, actuated optically or by use of it’s on board 2.4G wireless system, used as a main light or a fill, and is loaded with many more features for the professional photographer.New with the V1 Pro is the small, removable sub flash fill light, a full metal hot shoe, a port for connecting an external power supply, a physical switch from TTL to Manual modes, and greater thermal protection allowing 100 contiguous flashes, rather than 30 in the prior V1 version. In addition, the V1 Pro battery has a larger capacity, and it will still accept all of the accessories that are compatible with the original V1.The V1 Pro has three shooting modes, all fully adjustable for exposure; they are Manual, Multi and TTL. Manual is just that; based on the aperture setting of the camera and distance from the subject, the user adjusts light output of the V1, usually by the use of a flash meter. But the V1 makes it much more convenient than that. Once the user sets the desired camera aperture, the V1 sees it and provides a scale on the LCD that shows the correct flash to subject distance. By adjusting the light output of the V1, that can be done in increments as small as 1/10 of a stop, the user can adjust it to the correct distance, or vice-a-versa, using the aperture. However, the V1 Pro provides an even simpler means of determining correct exposure when using Manual mode, and that is, by first starting in TTL mode.I’m not a big fan of TTL for a few reasons. First, I don’t like the pre-flash it sends out, that can often confuse subject matter or other optically actuated equipment. Secondly, unless the net tonality of the entirety of a scene encompassed within the boundaries of the sensor are somewhere near neutral grey, it can be fooled. And lastly, even when shooting a series of images on the same set, with the same background and camera settings, it may vary the exposure between shots to the extent that post production becomes nightmarishly tedious.Determining correct manual exposure with the V1 Pro is made simple with its TCM feature; TCM is an acronym for “TTL Converted to Manual.” The method is simple. Set up your shot, set the camera to the desired aperture, then take an exposure with the V1 set to TTL mode. Check the histogram and make exposure adjustments from the V1 using the +/- button on the dial. Once the desired exposure is achieved, push the TCM Button and those settings are transferred to Manual mode, essentially using TTL mode as a flash meter. This is a powerful feature of convenience.Multi Mode is stroboscopic, it allows the user to program a sequence of flashes to occur within a set period of time between the opening and closing of the shutter, for multiple stopped images within a single frame. Multi Mode is basically a special effect setting.One of the new features of the V1 Pro is the removable SU-1 sub flash, that is used as a fill light, or a catch light in the eyes of a subject. The SU-1 is a manual flash only, but does not prevent the use of TTL for the main flash when used. While connected, the SU-1 can be turned on and off, and is fully, independently adjustable for exposure. I have not found any evidence that it can be used alone, that is, without the main flash firing. A couple of examples of the use of the sub flash might be as a fill light when the main flash is being bounced. Or, as a catch light, for example outdoors. In this case, the main light can be rotated away from the subject entirely so it has no effect. Then, with only the sub flash to light the subject, the power is turned down to the extent that it’s only a glint in the subject’s eyes. It’s actually a very useful addition, and one worth exploring and experimenting with.Although not new, a powerful feature of the V1 Pro is its 24G wireless capabilities. This feature allows it to be used both as a transmitter, to control other Godox flash units, or as a receiver, allowing it to used off camera, controlled by another flash unit or one of Godox’s wireless flash triggers. All options and settings of the V1 Pro can be controlled wirelessly and independently of other connected units. The newest version in their line of wireless flash triggers is the Godox X3-S. I rarely use my portable flash on-camera, that’s just my preference, but rather I use a flash bracket that holds the flash and camera separately. I currently own Godox’s XPro II trigger, and I will have that in the camera hotshoe, while the flash is held next to it on the bracket. I also own a couple of other Godox flash units and this setup allows me to control all of the lights wirelessly from wherever I may be. This is another powerful feature and as I mentioned at the beginning of this review, an example of how the V1 Pro integrates seamlessly within an entire, expandable lighting and light control eco-system.A couple of other useful features are HSS, High Speed Sync, that allows the use of shutter speeds faster than the native camera sync speed, and a built-in, independently controlled, variable brightness modelling light. In any environment when flash is used, flash output exposure is controlled with the camera’s aperture, while ambient light is controlled with the shutter speed. HSS, allowing shutter speeds up to 1/8000, gives greater control over ambient light, and consequently, more flexibility over aperture/shutter speed combinations. In practice, HSS allows the user to shoot at wider apertures and/or, give ambient light less influence on the overall exposure. For example, we’ve all seen photographs with a flash lit subject outdoors with a darkened background; correct exposure of the subject was determined with the aperture setting, and the background was under-exposed, relative to the main subject, with a shutter speed faster than natively possible without the use of HSS.The Godox V1 Pro is a very capable and versatile lighting solution compatible with a number of accessory options for light modification and control. Combining it with an accessory such as the Godox S2 Speedlight Bracket, that allows for the use of Bowens mount light modifiers, and one of their wireless light controllers, opens up an almost limitless world of options.
M**.
Ein leistungsstarker Aufsteckblitz mit ein paar nützlichen Neuerungen...
Das Godox V1Pro Blitzgerät (in der Sony Version) wurde gut verpackt geliefert.Umfang:-Der Blitz-Abnehmbarer Mini-Aufhellblitz (SU-1)-Akku-Netzteil und USB-Ladekabel-Tasche-Blitz-Ständer-weißer und blauer Diffusor-Aufsatz-Farbfolien-Set mit 2 Gummibändern-Reinigungstuch-Anleitungsmaterial (nur Englisch, Chinesisch)Insgesamt macht der Blitz einen einwandfrei verarbeiteten und wertigen Eindruck auf michDer Blitz kommt mit einem austauschbaren Akku -der wird in einem mitgelieferten Netzteil und Kabel per USB C-Port aufgeladen -sehr praktisch, dass man kein spezielles Ladegerät braucht und auch Standard-USB C-Zubehör nutzen kann - wenn man mehrere Akkus kaufen sollte, könnte man auch jeden einzeln per USB C laden.Der Blitz hat ein gut ablesbares Display mit Hintergrundbeleuchtung. So lässt er sich einfach einstellen und anpassen.Ein LED-Einstelllicht ist auch vorhanden.Der Blitz lässt sich mit den Knöpfen und Einstellrad gut bedienen. Allerdings finde ich das Bedienrad nicht ganz so gut von der Reaktion und dem Druckpunkt und finde das etwas verbesserungswürdig. Das Menü sind die Bedienung sind soweit für mich weitgehend selbsterklärend... allerdings nicht gerade modern, da gibt es inzwischen zeitgemäßere Menüs und Bedien-Interfaces bei anderen Herstellern - und auch bei Godox in seinen neuen Mini-Auslösern X3, die mit moderner Touch-Bedienung kommen.Der Blitz hat ähnliche Maße wie ein gewöhnlicher Aufsteckblitz, ist dennoch ein stück leistungsstärker. Allerdings ist der Kopf des Blitzes auch rund und voluminöser. Im Vergleich zum Godox V1 (ohne Pro) dürfte sich kaum etwas in der Form geändert haben, bis auf den Aufsteckbaren Mini-Aufhellblitz.Der Vorteil des Formats ist auch, dass man ihn auch mit Universal-Halterungen, die es u.a. auch von Godox gibt, wo man für wenige Euros einen solchen direkt mit Bowens-Anschluss nutzen kann. Das ermöglicht eine riesige Auswahl an Lichtformern -sehr praktisch.Bei Serienaufnahmen mit Blitz an meiner A7 IV (oder auch an meiner 6600) reichte die Leistung des Blitzes auch bei hoher Bildrate einige Zeit sehr gut und er brauchte kaum Zeit zum aufladen... für meine Erwartungen absolut ausreichend.Der mitgelieferte kleine Aufhellblitz kann vorne optional aufgesteckt werden und wird dann automatisch mit Energie versorgt. Erst dient zur direkten Aufhellung, wenn man z.B. indirekt nach oben blitzt - der Nutzen scheint mir nicht sehr hoch, sehr viel Licht bietet das nicht... allerdings eine interessante Idee.AuslösenDer Blitz kann mit Funk-Blitzauslösern von Godox selbst ausgelöst werden -diese sind extra erhältlich und es gibt welche für verschiedene Kamera-Hersteller. Soweit ich gesehen habe, lässt sich der Blitz auch mit Auslösern für unterschiedliche Hersteller nutzen, nicht nur Sony.Direkt an einer Sony-Kamera (wie meine A7 IV) selbstverständlich auch in vollem Umfang nutzbar.Am Blitz gibt es vorne noch einen Anschluss, der wohl zur direkten Stromversorgung mit extra Zubehör dienen dürfte.ZubehörDas Wesentliche Zubehör, was man so braucht, ist mit dabei.Die Tasche scheint mir ganz in Ordnung, wenn auch innen kaum mehr als der Blitz (und gerade noch der kleine Aufhellblitz daran) passt.Außen gibt es noch einen kleinen Einschub und hinten kann man die Tasche an einem Gurt/Gürtel etc. verankern.Die Farbfolien sind eine praktische Basis-Ausstattung, wenn sie auch leider nicht das Magnet-System von Godox nutzen, da gibt es wohl extra Zubehör, das man dann einfach magnetisch vorne am Blitz anbringen kann.Fazit: Insgesamt ein praktischer Aufsteckblitz mit hoher Leistung und für mich einwandfreier Verarbeitung, der mit dem wesentlichen Zubehör kommt. Auf jeden Fall bringt der alles mit, was ich mit wünschen könnte und funktioniert ideal mit den Godox-Funk-Auslösern, von denen ich mehrere besitze (und 2 Modelle testen durfte). Die Bedienung scheint mir auch okay, wenn die mir auch nicht mehr ganz so zeitgemäß erscheint.Dank einfach wechselbarem Akku, der sich so praktisch per USB C laden lässt, noch ein weiterer Punkt, der bei Aufsteckblitzen nerven kann, gelöst...Derzeit allerdings hat der neue V1Pro auch einen wirklich ordentlich hohen Preis und wer den kleinen Aufhellblitz nicht unbedingt braucht und auf nicht ganz die schnelle Serien-Blitz-Leistung benötigt, der kann wohl mit dem normalen V1 noch Geld sparen! Wobei der eben auch noch mit einem Akku kommt, der ein extra Ladegerät benötigt.
✔**✔
Pas mal
Excellent flash, surtout couplé au transmetteur sans fil X3 qui permet d’avoir un bon éclairage d’appoint en déplacement.Avec 2 unités, on couvre déjà 90% des besoins en éclairage “studio”.Le fonctionnement est simple si on est déjà habitué à travailler avec de la lumière artificielle.Les menus sont clairs et assez bien organisés !La puissance est excellente, permet sans problème du plein pied, il faudra quand même utiliser des modificateurs (diffuseur, box, réflecteur…) si vous voulez une lumière douce et diffuse !
F**O
operación de flash largo
✅ Un nuevo panel de cristal en el cabezal del flash ayuda a mejorar la disipación del calor, lo que evita daños en el difusor.✅ La doble bobina de inducción aumenta considerablemente el tiempo de funcionamiento antes del sobrecalentamiento, especialmente en el modo de sincronización de alta velocidad.✅ La carga USB-C mejorada permite cargar cómodamente la batería fuera del flash, lo que facilita la preparación para disparar.✅ Compatible con una amplia gama de dispositivos de la serie X de Godox.✅ El escáner de canales integrado facilita la configuración del disparo inalámbrico, minimizando las interferencias y garantizando una comunicación estable.✅ El uso de una zapata metálica hace que el flash se fije de forma más segura a la cámara, reduciendo el riesgo de rotura.✅ Con el puerto para batería externa opcional, la duración de la batería puede prolongarse considerablemente.✅ El rendimiento térmico mejorado permite que el flash funcione durante más tiempo a máxima potencia sin riesgo de sobrecalentamiento.✅ Un diodo LED integrado con reproducción cromática mejorada hace que el V1 Pro sea adecuado para la grabación de vídeo o como fuente de luz constante.✅ La posibilidad de cambiar rápidamente el pie del flash por otro compatible de un modelo anterior aumenta la flexibilidad de uso y reduce los costes de sustitución de componentes.🟥 El diseño antiguo de la pantalla no cumple las expectativas modernas .
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