Hello, First of all, i would like to thank you for all your Godox lights videos, that help a lot when choosing products. However, i would like to point out that there is a big misunderstanding regarding HSS capacity on this product. turning on HSS on your trigger will not make that light "HSS compatible" it will just allow you to set your camera to higher shutter speeds. Because this light is a "standard" light flash bulb with a t0.1 and t0.5 and not a IGBT light, it will not be able to produce, full, consistent, and adapted flash light when going to shutter speeds higher than 1/250 or around... you should correct it, because it's misleading people into thinking they will be able to use this flash along with other lights that are HSS capable. Regards,
Thank you you just saved me some money. I think the TRUE HSS is the QT400iii. MS and DP series does not have HSS compatibility stated on manual book / official godox product page
love the video, the style, content presentation, and demonstration of features! I currently use the ad400 pro's for in studio and on location, but am thinking about adding either a couple of DP400iii's or AD200 Pro's for background, hairlight, etc. I am currently leaning toward the DP shown in this video due to output, as well as the fact that I am not sure about battery life and what constant usage and charging will do to the batteries of the AD200 and 400's. Also I use the AC charger/adapter that comes with on my ad400's while in longer studio sessions and again am not sure if that will ruin the batteries over time. Any advice on which direction to go and if the light (color, speed, and output) will be compatible with ad400's in the same shot?
I did get the HSS to work on my DP800iii and had a loss of power which was expected with HSS. My question is how do you either set or read what the flash duration is any given power? Some sources say the fastest sync speed 1/2000 is at full power or 1/2. however on the Paul C buff Einsteins I use at work the lower the power of the light the faster the duration. Do you happen to have some magical chart that might aid with this? I guess I can shoot a moving fan blades at different powers and see which freezes the blades. Thanks I have enjoyed your videos
7:17 1/2000 from BH: "The enhanced DP400III Flash Head from Godox is a full-featured 400Ws monolight with ample professional and convenience features. The head has a color temperature of 5600K, a fast recycle time to full power of just 1 second, and flash durations from 1/800 to an action-stopping 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, while the DP400III's 150W modeling can be set to a percentage or proportional to the flash power to allow you to accurately preview your final shot."
Glad it helped! Unfortunately no external chargeable battery but Godox have the power inverter called the LP-750X that works with this specific light or any "main-powered" flash/continuous light.
Hello, thanks for the review, just wondering, what was the "HSS test" camera shutter speed set at? By the description of the flash i found online it indicates it does not support HSS, but if it does it is a banger for the money. Could you confirm these DP III series do have HSS in them (when activated over xpro trigger). Using canon cameras, but it should not matter.
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@Ivan Allan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
The best place for customer support is from your place of purchase. If you purchased from an authorised Godox dealer like B&H in the US you should have no issues with any tech questions or warranty queries.
Just purchased tow DP600III but they don't come with the cool carrying cases as the AD600, AD400 and AD300 and AD200. What carry case would you recommend for the DP600III's?
Hi, from Michigan in the U.S. I picked up two of the godox dp400iiii based off of your recommendation. I can find no information on what is the replacement flash tube for this model (I've called all over and it is not listed in the manual). Do you know what the replacement Flash tube is? (By the way, you are doing an exceptional job on presenting information. Way ahead of others) Take care and thanks.
hey there! Great video! I'm looking into this strobe but i'm kind of on the fence because of the modelling light and flash tube overheating. Does it get too hot when you use it for a shoot? Was considering the AD200, but the lack of modelling light there throws me off (there is a modelling light with the fresnel head, but not with the barebulb, which would be the one i would use most)
Using a yongnuo trigger yongnuo rf-603 via SYNC cable my DP-400 III only fires the first shot.... I have been using my old flash heads this way and no problems... I tested the trigger and new cable and same issue.. can you guys help me understand what is happen? faulty unit? thanks
Thanks for the video. I just bought two 1000iii's and I'm having trouble getting them to remember my settings. I like to have my power output set to decimal point. Every time I unplug and replug the lights, it resets to fraction. While using a remote trigger, sometimes it switches back without losing power. Any solution for this?
Hi! Do you know the diameter of the socket for sliding in the umbrella? I have an old Balcar umbrella, and am wondering if it would fit on this one. Thank you!!!
Hi guys, I grabbed the DP400III mainly because of this video demonstrating the compatibility with HSS, even though Godox themselves do not directly state this. Alas I can see it is not working, as it is illuminating wrongly and not following the shutter curtain as it should. I'm using a Nikon Z7ii with the X2 trigger and the HSS mode is working fine on my old Nikon SB700 with the X1R as well as the Godox TT600. As I do not see a way to make a firmware update to the DPIII series, what settings did you enabled on your camera beyond HSS to allow for the DP400III to follow the speed? If I cannot get this to run HSS, i'm gonna have to ship it back and invest in the QT range, so I really hope you got a minute to check this :).
We shot with Sony so perhaps that could be a compatibility issue with the newer Nikon Z7II. We simply enabled HSS on the trigger and ensured the mounted flash settings allowed HSS also (despite it being a trigger mounted)
@@hypop Thanks for taking the time to clarify! Makes sense that the various systems and revisions could end up with different outcomes to that :). Then at least for others, this series of Nikon doesn't seem to work for HSS with the DP set of flashes; I did get a QT400 instead and although pricier, I can at least confirm it does what it says on the tin at least! Thanks for the video and time either way.
It sure can! They all work on the same Godox X wireless 2.4Ghz system so it doesn't matter what brand camera the trigger / receiver support. They all talk to each other!
I need an AC powered flash, that I can put up high. I need to leave the power switch on and turn off AC remotely with something like an Alexa controlled power plug. If you have the power switch on for this unit and turn on power, does it come up ready to use or would I have to climb up to on a ladder every time to get it functional?
Hi, thanks for your video. I recently (11/2023) bought 2 400III and the strobe stopped working on one unit, the modeling light works, and if I hit the test button on the troubled unit it flashes. I have a 600 pro and the 200 flash as well. When I isolate all of the others, they flash. I decided to buy a 3rd light just for kicks and once again, I have the same issue. Whether I put both on the same channel or not, that unit still doesn't flash. Could it be an outlet issue?
It sounds like you may have the Channel ID settings not consistent throughout all units. Check your manual for each device on how to change that otherwise t's best to reach out to your place of purchase for further support.
DP400III or QS400II? Can't decide myself. DP seems to be faster, but I like the protection cap on the QS. Price is nearly the same, which one would you buy? Thanks!
Hey @Miracle_Chiedozie , you'll be better off purchasing a Godox AD400 Pro along with a Godox AC400 to have the option of both plug in power and battery power. If you end up going with the Godox DP400III and a power inverter it will likely end up being more expensive than the AD400Pro option as well as more cumbersome.
Yes, a flash triggers connects your camera to the flash, essentially telling your flash to fire as you hit the camera shutter, so it's an essential piece.
If your camera has a PC sync port, you can use a simple sync cord instead of a wireless trigger to connect to and fire the flash. In a lot of cases, this is what I prefer. It’s simple, reliable, and costs a lot less than a wireless trigger.
Yes, the X1, X2 or Xpro will work with the DP400III. You can watch our video found here: www.hypop.com.au/blogs/blogs/godox-x-trigger-range-comparison-guide
Yes, you can dial in the power for most flash strobes from Godox. For the 800W flash simply place it on 1/2 power for the approx. equivalent of a 400W flash
The MS300 is sold as an entry level light. If 300W is enough for you then you can't look past the MS300 for its value. The DP400III in our opinion is one of the better model studio flashes from Godox. Feel free to watch our comparison of the full range of studio flashes from Godox here: ua-cam.com/video/DbGxmUe4wW0/v-deo.html&t
Yes, you could definitely use colour gels similar to other Bowens flashes however you'll need a Bowens reflector + a barn door set with some colour gels. Something like the Godox BD-04 barn door set.
Hi, Thank you very much for your video. I have a Godox QT 400II and I would like to know if it is possible to have this Godox DP 400 III and put it in slave mode. Thank you very much.
Yes, it will work but not advised to use Gobo sets with flash photography due to the heat it produces. Look towards a third party Conical snoot made for flash. The SA-17 is specifically made for Godox's range of LED / continuous lights that don't produce much heat.
@@hypop I need for a huge softbox and only light like godox at this price has this possibility of having a softbox, small panel lights doesn''t come with this kind of softbox and godox sl60w makes too much noise for a small room
Godox won't tell you so it's probably shit. All they show is 1/800-1/2000. But that's probably t.5 or worse. It's a cheaper strobe so it probably won't perform like an expensive Profoto.
@@elephantgrass631 yes, it's indeed shit. I have been trying to freeze water drops in zero ambient light .... no matter what the settings are, it just doesn't get it.
Best FLASH for the MONEY specially now while it’s on Sale. Bought 3 of them for $139
Bargain!
Hello, First of all, i would like to thank you for all your Godox lights videos, that help a lot when choosing products. However, i would like to point out that there is a big misunderstanding regarding HSS capacity on this product. turning on HSS on your trigger will not make that light "HSS compatible" it will just allow you to set your camera to higher shutter speeds. Because this light is a "standard" light flash bulb with a t0.1 and t0.5 and not a IGBT light, it will not be able to produce, full, consistent, and adapted flash light when going to shutter speeds higher than 1/250 or around... you should correct it, because it's misleading people into thinking they will be able to use this flash along with other lights that are HSS capable. Regards,
Thank you you just saved me some money. I think the TRUE HSS is the QT400iii. MS and DP series does not have HSS compatibility stated on manual book / official godox product page
love the video, the style, content presentation, and demonstration of features! I currently use the ad400 pro's for in studio and on location, but am thinking about adding either a couple of DP400iii's or AD200 Pro's for background, hairlight, etc. I am currently leaning toward the DP shown in this video due to output, as well as the fact that I am not sure about battery life and what constant usage and charging will do to the batteries of the AD200 and 400's. Also I use the AC charger/adapter that comes with on my ad400's while in longer studio sessions and again am not sure if that will ruin the batteries over time. Any advice on which direction to go and if the light (color, speed, and output) will be compatible with ad400's in the same shot?
Great video.. can i know the different of this DP400 with SK400 please ?
Thank you. The DP400 has more power adjustment than the SK400 and a newer menu design.
I did get the HSS to work on my DP800iii and had a loss of power which was expected with HSS. My question is how do you either set or read what the flash duration is any given power? Some sources say the fastest sync speed 1/2000 is at full power or 1/2. however on the Paul C buff Einsteins I use at work the lower the power of the light the faster the duration. Do you happen to have some magical chart that might aid with this? I guess I can shoot a moving fan blades at different powers and see which freezes the blades. Thanks I have enjoyed your videos
Great video, very informative. I’m deciding between DP400iii and SK400II. Which do you recommend for studio portraits photography
Dp400iii definitely. Just for $35 more you can get 1/64 vs 1/16 in sk400
7:17 1/2000 from BH:
"The enhanced DP400III Flash Head from Godox is a full-featured 400Ws monolight with ample professional and convenience features. The head has a color temperature of 5600K, a fast recycle time to full power of just 1 second, and flash durations from 1/800 to an action-stopping 1/2000 sec. Power is variable from 1/64 to full power, while the DP400III's 150W modeling can be set to a percentage or proportional to the flash power to allow you to accurately preview your final shot."
Very nice introduction!
May I ask what’s the major difference between DP400II and this upgraded version, DP400III?
This video is gold. 💯💯🙏🏽🙏🏽 please can this be used with an external chargeable battery or not?!
Glad it helped! Unfortunately no external chargeable battery but Godox have the power inverter called the LP-750X that works with this specific light or any "main-powered" flash/continuous light.
Hello, thanks for the review, just wondering, what was the "HSS test" camera shutter speed set at? By the description of the flash i found online it indicates it does not support HSS, but if it does it is a banger for the money. Could you confirm these DP III series do have HSS in them (when activated over xpro trigger). Using canon cameras, but it should not matter.
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@Ivan Allan Thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site through google and I'm trying it out atm.
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thank you for all the great videos ! I have one question please.. does it have TTL mode ?
Hey Thomas, the Godox MS, SK, DP, QS and QT models are all manual settings only. The only strobes that Godox offer with TTL are the ADPRO models.
great, thanks just got it today. ordered it after seeing your last viseo on the godox studio strobes/
Yay! Glad we could help :)
Can we control the modeling light output less then 100%?
Also is there a Godox customer service in the US? If I knew their entire operation was overseas, I would have gone with a different brand.
The best place for customer support is from your place of purchase. If you purchased from an authorised Godox dealer like B&H in the US you should have no issues with any tech questions or warranty queries.
Please i used the light 2 days ago and suddenly it went off and it has not come up till now please what should I do? I used it with Nikon D90
Just purchased tow DP600III but they don't come with the cool carrying cases as the AD600, AD400 and AD300 and AD200. What carry case would you recommend for the DP600III's?
Hi, from Michigan in the U.S. I picked up two of the godox dp400iiii based off of your recommendation. I can find no information on what is the replacement flash tube for this model (I've called all over and it is not listed in the manual). Do you know what the replacement Flash tube is? (By the way, you are doing an exceptional job on presenting information. Way ahead of others) Take care and thanks.
hey there! Great video!
I'm looking into this strobe but i'm kind of on the fence because of the modelling light and flash tube overheating. Does it get too hot when you use it for a shoot?
Was considering the AD200, but the lack of modelling light there throws me off (there is a modelling light with the fresnel head, but not with the barebulb, which would be the one i would use most)
Using a yongnuo trigger yongnuo rf-603 via SYNC cable my DP-400 III only fires the first shot.... I have been using my old flash heads this way and no problems... I tested the trigger and new cable and same issue.. can you guys help me understand what is happen? faulty unit? thanks
Thanks for the video. I just bought two 1000iii's and I'm having trouble getting them to remember my settings. I like to have my power output set to decimal point. Every time I unplug and replug the lights, it resets to fraction. While using a remote trigger, sometimes it switches back without losing power. Any solution for this?
Hi! Do you know the diameter of the socket for sliding in the umbrella? I have an old Balcar umbrella, and am wondering if it would fit on this one.
Thank you!!!
How does one control the modeling light temperature on this strobe
Hi guys,
I grabbed the DP400III mainly because of this video demonstrating the compatibility with HSS, even though Godox themselves do not directly state this. Alas I can see it is not working, as it is illuminating wrongly and not following the shutter curtain as it should. I'm using a Nikon Z7ii with the X2 trigger and the HSS mode is working fine on my old Nikon SB700 with the X1R as well as the Godox TT600.
As I do not see a way to make a firmware update to the DPIII series, what settings did you enabled on your camera beyond HSS to allow for the DP400III to follow the speed? If I cannot get this to run HSS, i'm gonna have to ship it back and invest in the QT range, so I really hope you got a minute to check this :).
We shot with Sony so perhaps that could be a compatibility issue with the newer Nikon Z7II. We simply enabled HSS on the trigger and ensured the mounted flash settings allowed HSS also (despite it being a trigger mounted)
@@hypop Thanks for taking the time to clarify!
Makes sense that the various systems and revisions could end up with different outcomes to that :).
Then at least for others, this series of Nikon doesn't seem to work for HSS with the DP set of flashes; I did get a QT400 instead and although pricier, I can at least confirm it does what it says on the tin at least!
Thanks for the video and time either way.
I just bought this yesterday from Adoroma - I was torn between this or two MS 300
Made the right choice in our opinion!
Can you change the colour temperature of the modelling lamp? Tnx
Can a XPro-O trigger communicate with a X1R (C/S/N)? I can't find a X1R-O. I am trying to trigger an old flash via sync cable.
It sure can! They all work on the same Godox X wireless 2.4Ghz system so it doesn't matter what brand camera the trigger / receiver support. They all talk to each other!
Great review! What modifiers are compatible with the DP400iii? Looking for dome, snoot etc.
the strobe has a Bowens mount, so, there many options
I need an AC powered flash, that I can put up high. I need to leave the power switch on and turn off AC remotely with something like an Alexa controlled power plug. If you have the power switch on for this unit and turn on power, does it come up ready to use or would I have to climb up to on a ladder every time to get it functional?
Awesome video!! Will a R2 Pro trigger work with the DP400iii? Thanks!
If you're referring to the Flashpoint R2 Pro trigger then yes it most definitely will as Flashpoint is just a rebranded Godox trigger
Hi, thanks for your video. I recently (11/2023) bought 2 400III and the strobe stopped working on one unit, the modeling light works, and if I hit the test button on the troubled unit it flashes. I have a 600 pro and the 200 flash as well. When I isolate all of the others, they flash. I decided to buy a 3rd light just for kicks and once again, I have the same issue. Whether I put both on the same channel or not, that unit still doesn't flash. Could it be an outlet issue?
It sounds like you may have the Channel ID settings not consistent throughout all units. Check your manual for each device on how to change that otherwise t's best to reach out to your place of purchase for further support.
Hello, for the high speed sync test, was that at full power ?
Hi! I just bought it and I used the modelling light but then just turned off and doesn’t work. Do you know what could happen?
If this is the original E27 bulb, you may need to get a replacement bulb.
I Have Godox SK400 What is the use of usb of socket My Request can u plz clear the question sir
Very helpful - Thank you. Any discounts available for this? (I'd love to buy two or three)
You can sign up to our newsletter on our website hypop.com.au and get 5% off your first order 😍
hello. Which flash is better for MS 200 vs dp 400 foodphoto? or which one is more universal?
DP400III or QS400II? Can't decide myself. DP seems to be faster, but I like the protection cap on the QS. Price is nearly the same, which one would you buy? Thanks!
FINALLY! Your thoughts
What is the fan noise like on this strobe (compared to say the MS300)?
Is 1/64 power output a limitation if you want to shoot wide open?
Strong enough for 5x macro photography? I am about to order 2. Great videos and channel!
i have 3 of those and trust me - it is strong enough
@@travelingaround7391 Support HSS or not?
Hello, is it possible to do high speed sync with this flash?
@hypop can i buy an external battery to work with this strobe for out door photoshoot, if so what are the options
Hey @Miracle_Chiedozie , you'll be better off purchasing a Godox AD400 Pro along with a Godox AC400 to have the option of both plug in power and battery power. If you end up going with the Godox DP400III and a power inverter it will likely end up being more expensive than the AD400Pro option as well as more cumbersome.
Is it mandatory to have a flash trigger? How does the light communicate with your camera? (Sorry for silly question, I’m new to this)
Yes, a flash triggers connects your camera to the flash, essentially telling your flash to fire as you hit the camera shutter, so it's an essential piece.
If your camera has a PC sync port, you can use a simple sync cord instead of a wireless trigger to connect to and fire the flash. In a lot of cases, this is what I prefer. It’s simple, reliable, and costs a lot less than a wireless trigger.
What trigger is compatible with this strobe? I currently have a Flashpoint R2 m II (Godox x2) will that work?
Yes, the X1, X2 or Xpro will work with the DP400III. You can watch our video found here: www.hypop.com.au/blogs/blogs/godox-x-trigger-range-comparison-guide
How to increase flash power
I tried to shot using your high speed sync tip on my Canon 60D but im having the same black shadow when shooting on 250 speed .
Yeah i dont know why the sales people keep saying this as hss flash, the product page from godox clearly did not mention any hss specs at all
Is there a minimum power on these? If I buy the 800dpiii can I use it as a 400 as well? Thank you!
Yes, you can dial in the power for most flash strobes from Godox. For the 800W flash simply place it on 1/2 power for the approx. equivalent of a 400W flash
This is better than Godox MS300? I don't know which one to buy.
The MS300 is sold as an entry level light. If 300W is enough for you then you can't look past the MS300 for its value. The DP400III in our opinion is one of the better model studio flashes from Godox. Feel free to watch our comparison of the full range of studio flashes from Godox here: ua-cam.com/video/DbGxmUe4wW0/v-deo.html&t
@@hypop Thankk you !!
hi there! how would these perform with coloured gels? and what attachment would be best to create an even colour from the gels?
Yes, you could definitely use colour gels similar to other Bowens flashes however you'll need a Bowens reflector + a barn door set with some colour gels. Something like the Godox BD-04 barn door set.
1/2000 high speed sync? Does it support all camera model or specific model only?
Supports all camera models based on the Godox HSS triggers such as X1, X2 and XPro
Thanks ,super cool
Welcome
does this model full support high speed sync just like qt series or ad600 pro?
Doesn't support HSS unfortunately, as some other comments have suggested.
Hi,
Thank you very much for your video. I have a Godox QT 400II and I would like to know if it is possible to have this Godox DP 400 III and put it in slave mode. Thank you very much.
Hi from Switzerland 😃🤗🇨🇭
6:44 You say fast recycle time is good for freezing motion. Untrue. T .1 times decide this.
I actually was watching the whole video fot the T.1 number info but only found your comment here about this
hei how to access freezing motion menu for this dp400iii?
@@genocideist hi no need to look for freezing options, it automatically freezes actions
Can i used godox triger on it? Godox X2t?
Yes, the X2T is definitely compatible with the DP400III
How can I get this in Nigeria
You can order it online via our website hypop.com.au and email our team at sales@hypop.com.au for a quote for international shipping
Can i put godox sa 17 with dp400iii?
Yes, it will work but not advised to use Gobo sets with flash photography due to the heat it produces. Look towards a third party Conical snoot made for flash.
The SA-17 is specifically made for Godox's range of LED / continuous lights that don't produce much heat.
Hey what Sony camera do you use?
We shoot with the A7III
@@hypop Sorry, i meant the camera where the sync-thing is for the flash! :D
Greetings from Austria!
fan noise?
This is a flash so the fan noise is quiet but audile. Are you looking for a continuous light instead?
@@hypop I need for a huge softbox and only light like godox at this price has this possibility of having a softbox, small panel lights doesn''t come with this kind of softbox and godox sl60w makes too much noise for a small room
What are the t0.1 ratings for it?
Godox won't tell you so it's probably shit. All they show is 1/800-1/2000. But that's probably t.5 or worse. It's a cheaper strobe so it probably won't perform like an expensive Profoto.
@@elephantgrass631 yes, it's indeed shit. I have been trying to freeze water drops in zero ambient light .... no matter what the settings are, it just doesn't get it.
@@VarunSharma10 ur a lier mine works perfectly
Your awesome
Thank you 😍
Hi from miami ..
Ttl?
No TTL as it's a studio light. Look at the AD400Pro or AD600Pro if you're after a TTL light.
Hi bro, im buying this flash by your recommendation, but how do i use this flash to freeze action? can you teach me?