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Review: Godox AD1200Pro Tim Levy risks being mugged late at night in a

More powerful than the sun?

When Godox debuted its low-budget Mini Master studio flash series in 1998, there was a bit of ‘brand snobbery’ from pro photographers who use the expensive, yet excellent Swiss and Swedish brands such Broncolor, Elinchrom and Profoto. But Godox have hit a series of home runs of late with their popular AD Pro series which have really set the standard when it comes to reasonably priced, reliable, and portable battery powered mono lights such as the AD200, AD400 and AD600 Pro lights.

In fact,

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