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The following are Flashpoint (Godox) flash unit and off camera controller. Selling separately, but save money by purchasing and paying for a single shipment. Flashpoint is the Adorama brand used for Godox flashes. These are like new and super well cared for. Photos below, including a shot I took with the unit mounted on my D7000 bounced off the wall. Changed to a new platform, so I purchased these again and need to give up the Nikon compatible units.
Flashpoint Zoom Li-on TTL with R2 for Nikon: $80 + shipping and any payment fees
(same as Godox VING V850II Li-Ion Flash and compatible with Godox flashes and controllers)
Rechargeable Li-on battery, so n9o messing around with AA batteries!
barely used, includes all original packaging, manual, charger, battery, mini stand and case.
Flashpoint R2 Pro N TTL transmitter for Nikon: $40 + shipping and any payment fees
(same as Godox XProN) barely used, all original packaging and manual. STILL HAS THE CLEAR PLASTIC ON THE SCREEN.
PM me if interested! - Tim
Excellent Portrait Image, Very nice Lighting, A Nice Pose of the young Lady,
Did you use any Diffuser on your Flash? On Camera or Off Camera Flash?
Just Curious!
I have been investigating "Portrait Photography", Specifically, Individuals, Family & Graduation, maybe Seniors Citizens.
I had 2 Godox flashes for Olympus and a Godox controller for Olympus. I only had to purchase a Godox Nikon controller to use the Godox Olympus dedicated flashes with the Nikon system off camera. Of course I cannot use the Olympus Godox flashes directly on-camera on my Nikons but no need to do that anyway. Godox/Flashpoint is a great system.
Silverrails wrote:
Excellent Portrait Image, Very nice Lighting, A Nice Pose of the young Lady,
Did you use any Diffuser on your Flash? On Camera or Off Camera Flash?
Just Curious!
I have been investigating "Portrait Photography", Specifically, Individuals, Family & Graduation, maybe Seniors Citizens.
FOR THAT SHOT, flash was on camera, no diffuser, but bounced off wall/ceiling to the right and somewhat behind me. This gives a nice soft and large light feel. The important part is to add a small black blocker so the direct light does not spill over to the subject. In my case I use small black foam sheets found at a fabric store and a rubber band. I've found this to be the best way to use the flash that is on camera as it not only softens it, but gives the light direction, thus some shape to the subject.
Thanks for the compliment.
Tim
I was just there there a few days ago!
(Was really tempted to buy your flash myself, but I have 4 already)
Is this flash still available? If so, let me know. I am understanding you as saying it is the same as the Godox 860 so that got my interest. I am interested in both items. I use the Nikon D4.
I am interested if still available.
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