Discover the Godox V100 series, a game-changer in camera flashes designed to cater to diverse regional standards. The Godox V100 S is the global version (except the USA), while the Godox V100 S U is tailored specifically for the USA market. Both versions offer identical top-notch functionality and compatibility, with minor adjustments to meet local regulations. Unbox your flash with confidence and refer to the detailed instructions included. If you have any questions, our friendly support team is here to help.
The Godox V100 for Sony fits seamlessly with various Sony models, just like the Godox V1 and V1 Pro. It's perfect for α77II, α99, α77, DSC-RX10, α6000, α7R, α6400, α7RII, α7RIII, α7M3, α9, α7RIV, α7R5, α7MIV, ZV-E10, α58, ILCE6000L, α7R3, α350, α9III, and more. Experience the power of the new benchmark for on-camera flashes with 100Ws maximum output, enhanced by an advanced cooling system for consistent performance.
The V100’s 2.3" intuitive touchscreen makes it a breeze to adjust settings on the go. Its detachable sub flash, the SU-1, adds versatility to your photography toolkit. With the built-in Godox 2.4G Wireless X System, you can easily pair devices, and the 2W LED modeling lamp offers various lighting options. The powerful lithium battery, shared with the V1 series, ensures uninterrupted shooting, and the Type-C charging port provides quick and easy recharging. Unlock your creative potential with the Godox V100 series.
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Included Accessories
Appreciated little accessories that come with the GODOX V100 add extra value. -
Responsive Touchscreen
The touch screen is smooth and responsive, comparable to a smartphone. -
Lock Screen Feature
The lock screen prevents accidental touches from altering settings. -
Easy Customization
Switching the red plastic ring for a black metal one is easy and allows compatibility with magnetic accessories. -
Advanced TTL Function
The TTL function is highly advanced, surpassing that of the V1 and V1 PRO. -
Durable Metal Hot Shoe
The metal hot shoe reduces the risk of breaking during shoots, providing reliability.
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Learning Curve
Touchscreen control takes time to get used to for those accustomed to physical buttons. -
Initial Perception
The plastic red ring may initially seem incompatible with some accessories. -
Touchscreen Adjustment
Photographers with muscle memory for traditional buttons may find adjusting to the touchscreen challenging. -
No Remarkable Issue
Despite minor tweaks like changing the ring, no significant disadvantage was noted.