BEST Flash Photography Equipment (THE ULTIMATE BUYING GUIDE FOR BEGINNERS)
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- čas přidán 24. 07. 2024
- Are you looking to get started with flash photography, but you don't know what gear to buy? This video is the ultimate buying guide that will show all the equipment you need for flash photography. I'll be covering different speedlights, strobes, triggers, modifiers, and accessories.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:31 - Speedlights
4:44 - Strobes
8:24 - Triggers
11:10 - Modifiers
15:04 - Flash accessories
16:06 - Outro
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SPEEDLIGHTS:
Godox tt685 (Sony): geni.us/UlDKqH
Godox tt685 (Canon): geni.us/2dKhfA9
Godox tt685 (Fuji): geni.us/A10t
Godox tt685 (Nikon): geni.us/680Sda
Godox V1 (Sony): geni.us/hOov
Godox V1 (Canon): geni.us/83cKw
Godox V1 (Fuji): geni.us/QxGl
Godox V1 (Nikon): geni.us/u9D7
Godox V860II (Sony): geni.us/dkN9k9
Godox V860II (Canon): geni.us/5L5g
Godox V860II (Fuji): geni.us/dM0H
Godox V860II (Nikon): geni.us/COkA
STROBES:
Godox ad200: geni.us/pFb1
Godox ad400 pro: geni.us/21gSj7
Godox ad600: geni.us/7dSsyql
TRIGGERS:
Godox x1t (sony): geni.us/ZL6Qu1g
Godox x1t (canon): geni.us/pAhzNg
Godox x1t (nikon): geni.us/eIX5e
Godox x1t (fuji): amzn.to/2YdHoSd
Godox xt2 (sony): geni.us/B2vO7t
Godox xt2 (canon): geni.us/wagNaej
Godox xt2 (nikon): geni.us/o42nb
Godox xt2 (fuji): geni.us/Rlq8
Godox xpro (sony): geni.us/fTopTe
Godox xpro (canon): geni.us/NM2K
Godox xpro (nikon): geni.us/Bpv1A
Godox xpro (fuji): geni.us/kLE4
MODIFIERS:
Magmod professional flash kit: geni.us/05rPmZj
Glow EZ lock beauty dish (42"): geni.us/7xeTBA
Glow EZ lock deep parabolic softbox (20"): geni.us/FBZ6o
ACCESSORIES:
S-type bracket bowens mount: geni.us/2H6oP
S2 bracket: geni.us/t8lcwk
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Best Video Ever for photographers 🙏🙏🙏
Big thank you.. Super simple and to the point on this topic. Love seeing poc's getting more into these videos as it's a huge motivation. Please do more of these!
Thank you soo much for breaking this down! I’ve been trying to figure out this stuff for weeks and you broke everything down in one video! Trying to look up content for flash is all scattered. You wrapped up everything all in one video with some really good suggestions! I don’t comment on CZcams much but I needed to comment on this and give you a like for saving me soo much time. Thanks again for this content!
Thank you, great content! I'm trying to learn more about the power outputs during various conditions/shots (in studio, sunny day, etc). Full power, Half power (1/8, 1/16) etc
Thank you so much for educating us. It’s so helpful and you make it very clear to understand. God bless you for that
Thank yo very much for taking the time for making this great beginner Flash Photo Guide. I love how you use those Powerpoint style graphics to make your video tutorial significantly easier to digest.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching!
Great video A-Train! I really appreciate your observations on the effect of price vs quality. Excellent presentation as always! Have a good one!
Thanks Steve! I appreciate that brother! Have a great weekend!
Thanks man! Literally looking up speedlites and you made this video! Good work!
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching💯
This content Is absolutely amazing I appreciate this content. ✊🏾💯
Great video! I’m getting ready to shoot my first wedding and this was very helpful
Great video as usual bro. I love my flash photography gear. I went through a period of G.A.S. with my Godox/flashpoint flash gear. I find myself with an ad600, ad200pro and 2 speedlights in my strobe bag at all times unless I'm planning something specifically requiring otherwise. I also love my magmod and glow modifiers along with my westcott umbrellas. Always looking forward to your next video.
What's up bro. You got some nice gear. Seems like we have the same stuff besides the ad600. I sold mine and got the 400pro. I haven't really been buying anything lately besides the godox V1, which I had to buy as a backup. These days I try not to buy stuff unless I really need it...easier said than done lol
i am now getting into photography and knew literally nothing about flash photography until now, so thank you so much for this video!!
You're welcome! Glad the video was helpful😁
@@AdrianLardPhotohey man, just a question about brand thing. Does it only for the trigger that matters? Because I’ve seen the speedlight also have certain brands. What if I use different camera brands? Do I only need to purchase different triggers or I need the whole different flash?
Thank you for making this video, it has helped me a lot.
Glad it helped!
this definitely was the most helpful video thus far
I don’t know why you don’t have A couple hundred thousand subscribers. You break everything down you’re very thorough and what you have to offer is very insightful and helps out tremendously. Over the years I have a v860ii that I use on my camera and I use the magmod gels and magsphere . I have 2 tt600’s I use on the dance floor for weddings. But for my outdoor portraits I started out with the ad200 which works great until I needed more power. I picked up the ad600ttl model which works perfectly. But I just picked up another ad600 so when I do large group shots I have one on each side with a 24 inch Tripio soft box and lights them up perfectly with plenty of fill light. I have the glow glow foldable beauty dish that I use a lot when it’s really windy out. The glow 28 & 38 deep parabolic for senior portraits and couples. And when it’s not windy out I break out the glow 42 beauty dish for couples and family photos. Headshots I use one ad600 with the glow 42 beauty dish directly over a westcott eyelighter and one speedlight for the hair light.
I also invested into some rotolight aeos and 2 neo 2’s when I am in darker situations and can use the with my godox strobes and trigger. They have come in clutch numerous times. It took a couple of years to acquire all of this gear, and I now have just about everything I could need for every situation that I could face in what I do. The only thing that sucks is moving it all when I am a one man band. Lol but great video as always
ive learnt alot about Flash Photography from this video 🔥 Thank you Uce
You're welcome✊
Excellent information thank you very much
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Very , very , VERY helpful . Thankx family
Happy to help.
Very helpful
Very helpful tips 👌🏼
Glad you think so!
Yea I’m just now getting into Flash. I just brought the Godox V860ii. Learning power levels and positioning is complicated 😂... I learning a lot from your videos tho
Great video. I particularly appreciate your thoughts about the strobes.
Thanks Jim! Strobes are my favorite. Just got the AD100 pro recently...I'll release a video about it soon.
@@AdrianLardPhoto Looking forward to that. Godox has built a nice system.
Just got the x2t and v860iii just to dip my toes in the world of flash photography and if i decide it's something i really love and get some side gigs from it, i figure i can snag that ad200pro down the road. If not, I'll still get good use out of it getting photos of my family.
Hey man, great video! Just to get this straight for someone new to buying a strobe setup you need:
- Flash
- Trigger
- Modifier
- Bracket
- Stand
to get started? can you mix and match brands?
I like your videos about the lights
Thanks!
Good info as usual Bro!!! A-TRAIN!!!
My bro! How's it going brother? Hope you have a good weekend.
@@AdrianLardPhoto everything is good here, but getting better Bro!! Got a shoot coming up!! Wish me well!! I'm gon email you the results!! Had to watch a few of your vids again to tune up, but I got this!! Thanks again for the knowledge Bro!!
Good review
There are other stuff out there than just Godox. I know when starting out and you are on a budget you get what you can but there is also buy it one and get a good product.
My first light ever were SV hit lights and the Money I made from them I got two Hensels.
Good quality modifiers are a must I have gotten cheap modifiers in the past only to have them go down on. A shoot and that is not fun.
The V1 looks good I picked up a used Profoto A1X for 650 and that thing is a amazing.
I use a couple of B2’s on location the light quality is amazing. Light is not light. Not all brands are created equal and you do get what you pay for.
Before buying test test and test.
Good luck
Excellent well presented video. One thing to add on the Godox PRO trigger. It has bluetooth capability which allows you to change settings with an app on a device such as an iPad. It also allows you to export the settings and re-import them at a later date. I use this feature quite a bit in my studio - e.g. save settings for a specific strobe arrangement and backdrop, then easily call the settings back a month later for a similar shoot. Negative aspect of the PRO? The settings live on the device and can’t be offloaded - but I can live with that. Also, They’ve been hard to find with the supply shortage.
Didn't know that about the pro. Thanks for sharing!
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Hey A-Train, thanks for all the info!!!! I’ve done video for 3 years but with your help I’m getting in to photography. I was wondering if the V1 at 75w’s is it bright enough to use in the 48” defuser you recommend?
Hey Charles. Glad to hear the content has been helpful. To be honest, I haven't used the V1 in a big softbox yet. I've only used it on camera with small diffusers like the Magsphere. For the 48" diffusers, I would use the ad200 or ad400pro.
I enjoy your videos and I'm currently building up a new set of flash equipment. The one thing I'd love to know is if you also have some some recommendations for light stands in different scenarios? I'm looking for something that is strong enough to be used on location with a soft box but isn't extremely heavy as my locations require lots of walking with all the equipment at times. But regardless of my situation I'd love to know what your favorite light stands are as well. Thanks!
Thanks Lee!
This one one is my favorite for on location. Not as heavy as a c-stand, but still very sturdy - Neewer pro 9 feet light stand: geni.us/NDkRc2
This one is more heavy, but I like it also - Neewer c-stand: geni.us/VmC55
This is a million dollars worth of game thanks cuz these other channels won’t break it down like this
Thanks, I appreciate that. Glad it was helpful.
Can you do an updated 2023 video or do you still use what’s talked about here?
I like the way you explain things. Straight and simple. I came up with a question though. It's rather theoretical. I'm a beginner to ocf. I do understand basics. Right now I own the v1 and ad200. I've realized I got to practice with one flash setup to better understand the rules. I've been thinking about third light for my setup though. Theoretically in the future ☺️. So I thought maybe to get something smaller than v1. Then I thought to myself maybe getting something bigger is the way to do it (ad400, ad600 maybe). Then I came up with another idea. Maybe its better to get another ad200. It's possible to stick two of them so they work as one flash equal to 400? But still I'll have ability to work with them separately. So do you think is it a good idea to go this way?
I hope I didn't overcompicate this comment 😅
Hi. Yes, you can use two AD200's together. They have a AD200 dual head mount on Amazon. I know a lot of photographers who use two AD200's together and separately.
Try elinchrome frx 400 or 600
Nice video. Curious to know what you use for presentation?
Thanks! I used StreamYard.
Have to watch this when I get off
Thanks man...hope it's helpful✊
hii can u suggest best ND FILTER ANF POLARIS FILTER FOR outdoor photography
Hey. I don't use ND filters.
Im looking for outdoor lights do u know any
Yes, I talked about some in the video.
The AD200 or the V1?
AD200