Godox have announced the long awaited AD360II-N, TTL version of their popular Witstro bare bulb flash units.
The AD360II-N provide both radio Master and Slave modes via built-in 2.4GHz Godox X System radio transceivers.
Not only do the AD360II-N provide both iTTL radio Master and Slave modes for Nikon, they also provide auto switching TTL radio Slave modes for Canon and Sony (from firmware V2.4 onward).
So Canon, Nikon, and Sony camera systems can be used with the same AD360II-N or AD360II-C off-camera slave flashes. The AD360II-N automatically switching between Canon, Nikon and Sony, Slave modes as required.
GODOX WITSTRO AD360II-N FEATURES
Powerful 300Ws – GN80, ISO 100 at 28mm Zoom Equivalent (Standard Reflector)
Flash Modes – iTTL / M / Multi
HSS to 1/8000th
FEC / FEB – 1/3rd Increments (±3 Stops)
FEL (Flash Exposure Lock)
Manual Flash – 1/128 – 1/1 Output (1/3rd Increments)
Godox 2.4GHz X Radio System
iTTL Radio Master Mode
Canon, Nikon, & Sony, Radio Slave Modes (Auto Switching)
Range – 100m + with X1 as Transmitter
Range – 70m+ with AD360II-N as Transmitter
Groups – M / A / B / C
32 Channels
Canon Optic Wireless Mater & Slave Modes
Groups – M / A / B / C
4 Channels
Head Swivel 0 – 270 Degrees, Head Tilt -15 – 90 Degrees
Large Dot Matrix LCD Display
AF Assist Light (Automatic)
450 Full Power Flashes (With BP960 Battery Pack)
0.05 – 4.5 Second Recycle Time (Halved With 2 Into 1 Battery Cord)
Modeling flash
Custom Functions
Auto Memory Function
Micro USB Port for Firmware Upgrades
USB Port Receiver Socket (For FTR-16 etc)
PC Sync Port
3.5mm Sync Port
Source: http://flashhavoc.com/godox-ad360ii-n-flash-announced/
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