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The GODOX V1Pro S is a professional-grade TTL flash designed for Sony cameras, featuring up to 100 continuous full-power flashes, a fast 1.5-second recycle time powered by a 2980mAh lithium battery, and a detachable SU-1 sub flash for versatile lighting. Its 2.4G wireless system enables seamless multi-flash coordination, while the intuitive one-click TTL/manual switch and adjustable swivel angles ensure perfect lighting in any scenario.
S**R
Fantastic equipment for my Sony Hybrid cameras!
Fantastic equipment for my Sony Hybrid cameras!
D**B
News Flash: Godox V1 Even Better With the Pro
Godox has topped their V1 with the V1 Pro. It's the full-featured flash it was before but has added some improvements:-The inclusion of the SU-1 fill flash which snaps into place on the body of the V1 Pro. It can be turned on and off from the control screen with the added ability to adjust the power from same.-A switch on the side to quickly chose between TTL and manual flash.-The battery now has a USB-C port for charging.-More power packed in the battery for more flashes.-Faster recycling speed.-100 consecutive full power flashes.-Maintains compatibility with the original V1 battery.The button layout is the same. It's about the same size - just a little taller. I think the screen, which is the same, is a missed opportunity, for if it had the beautiful touch OLED screen they put in their new X3 trigger it would have been so much better.Overall, this is a great flash that offers some useful features that justify the small increase in price.
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.
H**O
Great powerful flash with old UI
This is excellent flash for the Sony system. TTL works as intended and being part of the Godox wireless system, it can be a controller or serve as a slave flash. The kit comes with the flash, mini flash, case, rechargeable battery, filter pack, microfiber cloth, strap to hold the filters charging cable, manual and stand.Compared to the Flashpoint R2/Godox V1 I have for m43 system, this almost looks identical except for the attachable mini flash. Even the battery looks similar but while the new battery is compatible with the old flash, the old battery is not compatible with the V1 Pro. It’s nice to be able to charge the battery directly using the USB-C cable and not need a charger.Having recently used the X3 trigger for the Sony, I was a bit disappointed to find the old menu system but at least it’s familiar to those who’s used Godox flashes before. The added mini flash is gimmicky and the color balance does not seem to match the main flash so I don’t see much use for it. Included filters are great as they can used to correct colors or add effects so it’s nice to see it as part of the package.One thing I noticed on the V1 pro vs the old one is that the flash color seems to be more consistent and the light spread is more evenly distributed. Old one shows bit more of hot spot but the new one much less so. Overall, excellent flash to have in your kit and if you have other Godox flashes, it’s easy to use it as a multi flash system. Highly recommended!
S**S
Huge number of options for the professional
I am not a professional. I'm a hobbyist delving more into photography over time. More than once I've run into issues where my lens would block the built-in flash on my mirrorless. This looked ideal to give me a raised flash that would expand my options for portraiture in particular.I seem to have misunderstood a bit, and clearly have much to learn. This set has far more capability than I have understanding, so lots of room to grow. I thought the tiny flash was detachable and could serve as a remote light. It IS detachable, but I don't see how it can be used remotely - it doesn't appear to have it's own battery, unless it's incredibly small.Overall, I'm really pleased with this and it should help me grow for a long time to come.
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