Good video, I have been using the Adorama Brand Flashpoint 600 watt strobe and it is a beast. LOL I would probably go with the B1X Plus at 500 ws, better to have more power just in case. When your shooting outdoors you use how many strobes? I only use one just to fill in the shadows.
Im aware of this:) I went with the connect and Profoto app approach to see if I could make it work for me! So far it's working great aside from the one complaint that I mentioned in this video:)
One big thing is repair ability, Godox is not made to be repaired. you throw that thing away as soon as you break something on it. You buy Profoto for it's longevity, this thing will hold you for decades, so have the older models from Profoto. We all know that throwing Technology away like that isn't good for our planet, but as soon as you have to spend a bit more, nobody cares anymore. next to that is ease of use, especially for people who are more the creative type and rather than the technical type. you have to learn Godox to use it. with profoto everyone can use it.
Good video, I have been using the Adorama Brand Flashpoint 600 watt strobe and it is a beast. LOL I would probably go with the B1X Plus at 500 ws, better to have more power just in case. When your shooting outdoors you use how many strobes? I only use one just to fill in the shadows.
can you make a tutorial on how did you get the shots with flash? how did you position them, settings etc etc..
AirX remote capability allows you to see the light’s power on the trigger
Im aware of this:) I went with the connect and Profoto app approach to see if I could make it work for me! So far it's working great aside from the one complaint that I mentioned in this video:)
Thanks for the review, it was helpful!
You're welcome!! Glad to hear that:)
Super helpful! Thanks a lot! Do you also have a review on the light modifiers you use and their differences?
Hello Jesse, do you have any interested in reviewing the synco xtalk wireless intercom headset ?
Would you say this is the one that replaced the b2
Pro photo is no doubt very good but I’m struggling to see what it does better than say a Godox equivalent at a much lower price.
One big thing is repair ability, Godox is not made to be repaired. you throw that thing away as soon as you break something on it. You buy Profoto for it's longevity, this thing will hold you for decades, so have the older models from Profoto. We all know that throwing Technology away like that isn't good for our planet, but as soon as you have to spend a bit more, nobody cares anymore. next to that is ease of use, especially for people who are more the creative type and rather than the technical type. you have to learn Godox to use it. with profoto everyone can use it.
Cool Video
Thanks!!