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Godox DP800 III Studio Flash

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  • Godox DP800III Studio Flash
  • 2.4Hz Wireless X System
  • Recycling time from 0.3 to 1s
  • Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
  • Guide number 88 (ISO100)
  • 16 groups and 32 channels 800 Ws with 61-step power control

The Godox DP800III Studio Flash is an 800W monolight with various professional functions. The head has a color temperature of 5600 K, a recycling time to full power of 1 second and a flash duration that is adjustable from 1/800s to 1/2000s.

The 150 watt modeling lamp is adjustable as a percentage or proportional to the flash power. The power is adjustable from 1/64 to full power. This gives you an accurate preview of your final shot.

All functions can not only be set manually on the Godox DP800III, but can also be controlled wirelessly via the Godox Wireless X system. A separately available transmitter must be used for remote control. The XT2, XPro, XT32 and FT-16 remote controls are compatible with the flash head and offer wireless control of the power supply, modeling light and ready tone. All functions can be controlled wirelessly via the Godox Wireless X system. Remote control is possible with the separately available transmitter. The flash head is compatible with the XT2. Remote control XPro, XT32 and FT-16.

The Godox DP800III Studio Flash has a Bowens S mount and is therefore compatible with Godox light distorters.

NOTE:
Reflectors are no longer included.

Further product features:
Recycling time from 0.3 to 1s
Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
Guide number 88 (ISO100)
16 groups and 32 channels 800 Ws with 61-step power control
Bowens S-mount front Built-in
Godox 2.4Hz Wireless X System
Color temperature of 5600K
Dimensions (DxHxL) of 12.5 x 21.5 x 47.5 cm (with lamp cover)
Weighs 3.2 kg

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MSRP* 349,-
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Godox DP800 III Studio Flash

Short profile

  • Godox DP800III Studio Flash
  • 2.4Hz Wireless X System
  • Recycling time from 0.3 to 1s
  • Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
  • Guide number 88 (ISO100)
  • 16 groups and 32 channels 800 Ws with 61-step power control

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

Product description for Godox DP800 III Studio Flash

The Godox DP800III Studio Flash is an 800W monolight with various professional functions. The head has a color temperature of 5600 K, a recycling time to full power of 1 second and a flash duration that is adjustable from 1/800s to 1/2000s.

The 150 watt modeling lamp is adjustable as a percentage or proportional to the flash power. The power is adjustable from 1/64 to full power. This gives you an accurate preview of your final shot.

All functions can not only be set manually on the Godox DP800III, but can also be controlled wirelessly via the Godox Wireless X system. A separately available transmitter must be used for remote control. The XT2, XPro, XT32 and FT-16 remote controls are compatible with the flash head and offer wireless control of the power supply, modeling light and ready tone. All functions can be controlled wirelessly via the Godox Wireless X system. Remote control is possible with the separately available transmitter. The flash head is compatible with the XT2. Remote control XPro, XT32 and FT-16.

The Godox DP800III Studio Flash has a Bowens S mount and is therefore compatible with Godox light distorters.

NOTE:
Reflectors are no longer included.

Further product features:
Recycling time from 0.3 to 1s
Flash duration adjustable from 1/2000 to 1/800
Guide number 88 (ISO100)
16 groups and 32 channels 800 Ws with 61-step power control
Bowens S-mount front Built-in
Godox 2.4Hz Wireless X System
Color temperature of 5600K
Dimensions (DxHxL) of 12.5 x 21.5 x 47.5 cm (with lamp cover)
Weighs 3.2 kg

Godox DP800 III Studio Flash

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
12,5 x 21,5 x 47,5 cm
Gewicht ca.
3,2 kg
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Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
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EAN
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DP800 III

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