Godox Announced R200 ring flash For its AD200Pro and AD200 pocket flash. The R200 is not an add-on but an all-in-one ring flash Godox AR400.
By choosing an accessory for a separate flash, the R200 weighs less than half the weight of the AR400. The R200 is also less powerful, offering 200Ws of flash power as opposed to the AR400’s 400Ws of power. The R200 has a 5,800K color temperature, +/- 200K. It has a 10W modeling lamp that is 4,500K (+/- 300K).
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To be clear, the R200 requires an AD200Pro or AD200, as the Flash provides power and electronics for the R200. Instead the AR400 includes everything in a single large and heavy package.
The R200 is compatible with a myriad of new accessories, including a large reflective dish, honeycomb grid, gel and more. Godox has also created a specially designed umbrella bracket for the R200, allowing the user to create more diffused light.
The R200 comes with a mini bag that you can use to save your AD200Pro while using the R200 ring flash. The R200 is designed for more run-end photography than the AR400. Due to its 640g weight, the R200 should be quite easy to handle, even for extended periods of time.
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The ring flash comes with a foldable camera bracket, which allows you to fold the attachment quickly and easily. Godox R200 is designed to be used in many ways. You can mount it to your camera, set it up in a light stand thanks to the R200’s extension cable, or use it as a handheld off-camera flash, even without an assistant.
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The Godox R200 is now available to order for 279. To use the R200, you must have a Godox AD200 or AD200Pro, priced at $ 299 and 349, respectively. Both pocket flash comes with a speedlight head and a bare bulb flash head. Accessories for the R200 for gel, grid and reflector dishes range from $ 29 to about $ 65. If you want a carrying bag for the whole R200 kit and accessories, it’s also available to order at $ 99.