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 an auto switching TTL radio Slave modes for Canon, Sony, M4/3 and Fuji.
So Canon, Nikon, Sony, M4/3, and Fuji camera systems can be used with the same AD360II-N or AD360II-C as off-camera slave flashes. The AD360II-N automatically switching between rasio 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, M4/3, & Fuji, TTL 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
Though possibly a little on the heavy side, the AD360II-N can be used as a powerful fully featured TTL and HSS enabled on-camera flash, including a (basic) automatic AF assist light.
At the same time acting as a Master interface to control a number of Godox 2.4GHz enabled strobes off-camera, including the AD360II-N / AD360II-C, AD600B, and TT685C / V860II-C Speedlites.
All providing ETTL, HSS, and Remote Manual power settings as desired.
The Godox X1-N TTL transmitter unit mounted on the camera hotshoe can also be combined with the AD360II-N off-camera.
And the X1-N also provide a boost in range over using the AD360II-N as master / transmitter (around 100m Vs 70m).
The AD360II-N also now provide a second Micro USB port for firmware updates.
The original larger USB communication port provides compatibility with the XTR-16, and FTR-16 clip-on radio receivers. (Also used with the original the Remote Manual Witstro lights).
GODOX AD360II-N SPECS
PRICE AND AVAILABILITY
The Godox Witstro AD360II-N are available now from around $500 –
Godox – Website
Godox – AD180 / AD360 Review
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Can this GODOX AD360II-N SPECS work on a Sony camera?
Does anyone have a good method of taking down the spare battery module charge to 40-50% when not in use?
I’ve 4 battery packs and 4 extra modules. Usually charge them all before a job, but rarely need the spares on an average shoot. Hate to keep them fully charged- but don’t want to do undress of flashes just to drain down the batteries.