The Godox SK400II studio flash units are an absolute no-brainer. I equipped a small product studio with four heads, three softboxes, an Xpro control unit and miscellaneous modifiers for under £600. To do that in Profoto or Elinchrom would have been at least five times as much and simply not cost effective. On top of that the consistency of these cheap units is excellent, in terms of both output and colour. I have not checked the accuracy of the output settings, but I hear from reviews that even the top brands are not necessarily reliable in that regard. Anyway, as long as it's stable from shot to shot, I’m not expecting more.
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This was purchased to replace a failed Bowens Esprit 500 which served me well for over 10 years. So far the Godox 400II has worked flawlessly and consistently. Will be replacing the 150w tungsten lamp with a low wattage led one to minimise heat generated as I only need the modelling lamps to see the flashheads are working. The Godox heads are considerably cheaper in price than the Bowens yet seem to be very well made. It was considerably cheaper to purchase this lamp than to repair the Esprit. Time will tell if the build quality is good enough for professional use but the price of them means you can buy an extra one as a spare. Very happy with product so far.
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An absolute must for small studio work. Affordable and ships on time, good quality and easy to use
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If you could set up it works fine, but the manual is very weak. As a beginner it's hard to find out the right solution. The fixing could be stronger to the weight of the unit.
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It's not a bad light ! If you looking for budged light this is !
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