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Godox AD400 Pro II AD400Pro II AD400ProII Flash, GN72 One-Tap Sync with X3/30W Bi-Color Modeling Lamp/Color Screen/16 Color Groups Indicator/Freeze Mode/460 Flashes/1/512~1/1 (with ± 0.1 Increment)

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Features

  • 400Ws & 1/8000s HSSgodox ad400 pro ii With 400 Ws of output and up to 460 full-power flashes per charge, the AD400 Pro II delivers sustained, studio-grade performance on location. High-speed sync up to 1/8000 s lets you freeze action and balance flash in bright conditions. Whether youre shooting high-dynamic sports or ultra-short exposures in daylight, every detail comes through with stunning clarity.
  • 2.4 GHz Wireless X SystemEquipped with Godoxs 2.4 GHz Wireless X system, the Godox AD400Pro II ensures fast and stable multi-light communication. With the X3 trigger, one-tap sync connects all units instantlyno manual group or channel setup needed. It also works seamlessly with Xpro II, X2T, X1, and other X-series transmitters. For expanded triggering options, the USB-C port supports the optional FR433 433 MHz receiver.
  • Ultra-Fast Freeze ModeThe AD400 Pro II can freeze even the quickest motions with an ultra-short flash duration of up to 1/27770 second (t0.1). This lets you capture razor-sharp images of flying water droplets, speeding vehicles, or any fast-moving subject. Coupled with a lightning-fast recycle time (as quick as 0.01 s), the AD400Pro II keeps pace with your creativity without missing a beat.
  • 30 W Bi-Color Modeling LampThe godox ad400proii built-in 30W bi-color LED offers Constant mode for manual brightness (10 %100 %) and color temperature (2800 K6000 K), plus Prop mode, where brightness follows flash output. Stable, flicker-free illumination also doubles as a continuous video light.
  • 1/512 Fine Power ControlThe Godox AD400Pro II offers 10 power settings from 1/512 to full power, allowing pinpoint adjustment of flash output for consistent, repeatable exposures.
  • Please check the image for the exact location of the included hex wrench. It is stored at position 15, also marked as the Wrench Placement Position in the diagram.

Brand: GODOX


Compatible Mountings: Wireless


Camera Flash: external


Flash Sync Speed: 1/8000


Included Components: 1X GODOX AD400 Pro II Flash Body;1X Flash Tube;1XCharger;1XPower Cord;1X Bowens Mount Adapter;1XWrench;1X Carry bag;1XReflector;1XProtection Cover See more


Compatible Mountings: Wireless


Flash Sync Speed: 1/8000


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Number of Batteries: 1 D batteries required.


Wireless Technology: RF


Mount Type: Cold Shoe Mount


Hardware Interface: Radio Frequency


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Nikon, Sony, Canon, Fuji, Olympus


Audio Recording: No


Minimum Shutter Speed: 0.000125 seconds


Maximum Shutter Speed: 0.000125 seconds


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


Brand: GODOX


Camera Flash: external


Built-In Media: 1X GODOX AD400 Pro II Flash Body;1X Flash Tube;1XCharger;1XPower Cord;1X Bowens Mount Adapter;1XWrench;1X Carry bag;1XReflector;1XProtection Cover


Model Number: AD400PROII


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Godox Manufacturer


UPC: 663992147186


Manufacturer Part Number: AD400PROII


Warranty Description: 1-Year-Manufacturer


Model Name: AD400ProII


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Super good pictures and easy to use
Amazing Flash which is easy to use and comes with a box to keep it secure and safe. Colors production in photos is just amazing and super bright and beautiful. I love the battery life which easily lasts me for 3 hours event shoot. I also used modelling light for videography. Price is a bit steep but I feel nothing good comes cheap. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Anu

  • Excellent product and customer support Excellent product and customer support
One of the things I love about the AD400ProII is its built-in 30W bi-color LED modeling lamp. You can adjust the brightness from 10% to 100% and the color temperature from 2800K to 6000K. It works perfectly not only as a modeling light for the flash but also as a reliable continuous LED source when you need it. The power is seriously impressive—400Ws output, and it can fire up to 460 times at full power. It fully supports high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, along with front-curtain sync, rear-curtain sync, and even stroboscopic flash. With 10 power levels from 1/512 all the way to 1/1, you get really precise control over your flash intensity depending on what you’re shooting. Another huge plus is the dual mount design—it supports both Godox mount and Bowens mount accessories. That means it works with tons of modifiers, like the new UL series softboxes and the ML-GB adapter. Honestly, I can’t recommend this light enough! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025 by DannyZ

  • Great lighting equipment!
Great lighting option feels sturdy and good quality. I have purchased 2 of these and looking forward the various uses and growth of my photography/videography skills.
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2026 by Laura B

  • Good Battery improvement and quick wireless sync feature Good Battery improvement and quick wireless sync feature
My first thought when I got this light was to check the battery. Before buying this product, I noticed issues with the first-gen AD400Pro that related to the battery. For this second generation model's battery, it’s clearly been upgraded. The activation button is larger and more noticeable, and there are even instructions on how to maintain the battery properly. Good improvement! This AD400Pro II comes with Godox’s built-in 2.4G wireless X system and supports wireless sync, making it super easy to quickly sync with Godox X3 triggers with just one press. It remains compatible with other Godox 2.4G X system transmitters. Another handy feature is the 16-color group indicators—make it effortless to identify and manage different light groups, whether you’re working with multi-light setups or shooting from a distance. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2025 by zqfnovo

  • The wrench is inside the light!
This review is mostly for the seller and also Godox. I believe I received a returned item, because there was zero tape on the Godox box. Because I thought I had received a returned item, I didn't investigate that much when I didn't see the wrench inside the box to attach the Bowens adapter. I had opened the instructions and saw what was supposed to be included in the box, sorted through the box and saw no wrench, and that confirmed the product had been a return and that whoever had received it previously didn't put the small wrench back. I decided to return the item and purchase from a different seller because I wanted to feel confident my item was new. It wasn't until I saw that box also did not contain a wrench that I investigated further. Upon reading deeper into the instructions, I saw that the wrench is actually hidden inside the light itself. There is a little flip-up piece on the light and the wrench is inside. So that's just a note for anyone else who receives the light thinking the wrench is missing. It probably isn't! The manufacturer really needs to update the instructions on the included items page to say the wrench is inside the light....not halfway through the actual instructions in small print. But I still would have returned this light for the fact there wasn't any tape on the box. It seemed like a return. And when I pay $600+ for an item, I want to feel confident it is brand new. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2025 by TuWadaNaTu

  • Incredible if you don't already have an AD400, but 50/50 on an upgrade if you do. Incredible if you don't already have an AD400, but 50/50 on an upgrade if you do.
Incredible flash with good incremental upgrades from the version 1. For the TL:DR owners of the original AD400pro, no this thing doesn't make yours obsolete, though the small upgrades are pretty cool :) This might be new, but Godox provides you with a keychain and a Godox Ox figurine now and they are absolutely adorable. I want more :) It wasn't long ago that I did a review of the AD400 and was really happy with it. Despite owning a few ad600's, the AD400 actually found a place in the kit and has been wonderful as both a main light and a fill light. The size is the big factor on how great it is, as you can fit this, along with a few modifiers including a focused snoot in a smaller shoulder bag like the Think Tank Darklight 14L. Being able to use full size bowen based modifiers with a small easy to store ring adapter is also great. I actually suggest getting the Godox ML-GB adapters as you get 2 of them, and you can easily just leave them on your modifier and it lets the ad400 keep it's svelte slim profile. Testing the AD400pro II alongside the the AD400pro, the version 2 doesn't do anything worst that takes away that initial impression the original AD400 gave. I tried the version 2 with Canon/Fuji/Sony/Nikon cameras using both TTL and Manual and their respective X3 or IT30 triggers and found the light to recycle fast and the results consistent. Battery power, despite Godox saying you get more shots with the version 2, seems consistent between the two. There might be a few more pops with the version 2, but nothing dramatic. The screen on the version II is a LOT easier to read. Clarity and viewing angle is great, and being able to see a color on the side to confirm which channel it's on is nice. TTL was quick and easy, and using TCM to go to manual for consistency worked just fine across all the platforms. Changing settings to the version 2 on the triggers was consistent, simple and quick. Didn't have any misfires on any of the systems. Power levels are the same, though the AD400 version 2 does let you go to 1/512 the power, which is useful for shallow DOF flash photography. Modelling light is a nice upgrade from the version 1 as it lets you adjust WB now and looks cool for video, though the fan turns on and it's pretty annoying sounding. The same fan sound came on the version 1 also, but that's limited to daylight wb I believe. Physically the version 2 is actually slightly smaller height wise over the version 1. You wouldn't notice it until you sat them side by side. The new battery does have a bigger button to check power levels, which is actually nicer than you would expect. The old one was a test of patience. For those who this impact, there is a very nice improvement to max fastest flash duration from the version 1 at 1/12820th to just 1/27770th on the version 2. While this isn't going to impact a huge base of users, I personally know a few macro and motion oriented photographers who would salivate at this small upgrade. Is it worth the upgrade from the version 1? I would say only if the AD400pro version 1 is making money for you and you have money to burn. The upgrades are nice on the version 2, and the new color screen and interface that Godox is using is really nice if you haven't experienced it on their other systems yet, but the version 2 doesn't do anything immediate that makes it a worthy must get upgrade. The fringe stuff like faster flash duration, and the ability to go to super low power is nice but also very niche for probably most people. A nice improvement is the modelling light, it's pretty strong at 30w and could even be strong enough to be the main light for video work for something like wedding detail shooting, macro work, or shallow DOF portrait work. Being able to fine tune the white balance on it is a win. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2025 by Neodymium Bean

  • Moar powah! Great for use in full sun. Moar powah! Great for use in full sun.
I have really enjoyed using Godox portable outdoor flashes, though "outdoor" really just means battery powered. I've previously used the Godox AD200 Pro II in a number of outdoor settings, but in certain full-sun circumstances it just can't produce the amount of power that I need, or is producing just barely enough to get by. I knew the AD400 PRO had been out for a while, but was really looking forward to the eventual release of the AD400 Pro II with the upgraded menus and features. And this does not disappoint! With my most portable setup, I take along a collapsible tripod, flash, and shoot through umbrella. Even with the increased size of the AD400 Pro II, I am able to fit the flash in the top pocket/pouch of my PGYTECH OneGo camera bag. Sweet! It fits better without the battery installed, but was able to leave both the handle and the Bowens mount installed. That ability to stored this in a camera bag (depending on your bag) makes this so functional... This flash also comes with a very high quality case. The material and zippers are very nice, and I like that the fact that after installing the bowens mount (which requires 4 screws included) you can store the flash in the case with both the bowens mount AND flash bulb installed. For longer term storage I'll probably still remove the bulb, but it's nice to be able to pre-install and show up at a shoot ready to go! Regarding the flash performance itself, I was at around 1/2 power most of the time and the recycle time was fantastic! Full power shots take about 2 seconds, but that's pretty standard for full power on any flash. The build quality of the AD400 Pro II is phenomenal! The plastics, the bulb and design, the screens, menus and software, battery connection, flash cone, bowens mount, all of it! The plastics are very high quality. The bulb has relatively thick glass around it with ventilation holes. I have not really felt the bulb casing get too hot with my use so far, though it's been mostly with an umbrella which breathes well... I have used this with a 47" octabox as well, and the performance is equally as good. Based on some Godox measurement comparison charts, I think this flash was a tad larger than I was expecting, but I think that's due to the point of measurement in those diagrams. It's length only, doesn't include the battery, and doesn't include the bulb. In those charts it's compared to the AD200 Pro and AD600 Pro, but the 200 Pro length technically includes the battery due to the design. Below are the measurements I took... > With Bowens mount, bulb, and cap installed, but no battery. -->10.75 x 5.75 x 5.25 > +Battery -->11.00 x 5.75 x 5.25 I'd highly recommend this flash if you do a lot of outdoor on-the-go shooting, or just want the flexibility to disconnect from AC power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Matt

  • The latest and greatest AD400 from Godox! The latest and greatest AD400 from Godox!
This review is the for the AD400 Pro version 2 completed in fall of 2025. The version two of the AD400 does not disappoint! Feature rich and priced right, this portable strobe really delivers in every way. The build quality is typical for Godox and I was pleased overall. My favorite features: 1. Power. The unit delivers 400 Ws of light which is really good for a portable unit that packs up travels this well. With that extra power, everything gets easier, faster recycle time, less chance to miss a shot even when you're doing rapid shooting. 2. Easy setup. If you're familiar with the new X line from Godox, the setup will be familiar. The wireless really is as easy as possible and very stable. Dial in your Group, Channel, and optional ID, simple as can be. 3. Great control with power settings down to 1/512 and high speed sync up to 1/8000 of a second. You're prepared for nearly any condition. 4. The modeling light was an unexpected feature I really enjoy after using it for a while and you can adjust the color temperature. 5. The menu system is very easy and intuitive to use and the display is bright and easy to read. 6. The other minor thing is the ID light on the body of the strobe. A little thing but it lets you see what group a light is a part of by a single color coded light. Really smart and helpful. Comes with the standard Bowens mount for all your modifiers. This strobe performs well in the studio as well as on location with unmatched versatility. Oh yeah! One more thing. I got lucky and got some Godox mascot swag with this bundle. Very cool! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2025 by Chris Hilton

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