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Review Summary
2025-08-12T16:51:02
Used this for one wedding so far. Plan on using again. Pros outweigh the cons, but just barely. The last R2 LiOn with the modeling lamp in the front is better. If you're torn between these two flashes, go with the R2 LiOn. Pros: Powerful flash Round head has good coverage Touchscreen is great and easy, but will take more getting used to Subflash is cool - in on-camera flash only mode Plethora of modifiers available, the magnet is pretty strong and reliable Has a modeling light Cons: Every mode by default is TTL. You need to press and hold to change to manual. No way to disable TTL for good The subflash won't fire or isn't adjustable when in master mode The dome modifier isn't as good as Magmod's dome. Had to switch back to Magmod mid-reception The modeling light is pretty weak and won't help with night shot focus Big and heavy
TAVIT J.
2025-08-12T10:44:59
Pros: 100ws, ProPac port!, strong thermals, solid build, new UI/screen is lovely and 90% perfect. Works great as a trigger for other Flashpoint/Godox lights. Cons: Getting pricey, getting big/bulky, weird "dirty power" sounds in operation, no weather sealing After melting down a V1 doing some outdoor shooting (it worked through the shoot but never again afterward), I was pumped to hear that a Godox V100 was on the way with superior thermals/HSS performance, more power, and Propac compatibility. I had been considering the AD100 strobe, but the Propac compatibility and silent operation in particular sold it for me. I went with Flashpoint this time for the U.S. service and included accessory kit, which added real value since I use my kit all the time with my V1. This thing is basically a baby strobe - a good take anywhere do-anything option. The power gain is modest compared to the V1 - maybe two thirds of a stop, but the big gain is max shots before programmed thermal limits kick in. At full power we're talking 70-100 shots (or 60 in HSS), versus 30 shots (or 15 in HSS) with the V1 (which then wants a 10 minute break). That is a huge gain for more demanding session (like outdoor portrait sessions) which usually need much more power and IMO is the difference between getting through a shoot comfortably or breaking a V1. When you match output levels, the X100 also recycles slightly faster than the V1, of course. The X100 also accepts the ProPac, which significantly cuts recycle time (0.8s recycle at FULL power) and improves burst performance. With a Propac connected, this thing is just a beast and crushes the V1. Light quality is about the same as the V1, TTL may have picked up a little speed/accuracy, but I can't really conclude as I've fought with it as well. Build quality is solid, and although it is not that much heavier than the V1, it feels quite a bit heavier because the lamp has more mass, so it balances in a more top heavy way. Can't have it all, I know, but the weight means I still reach for the V1 when I know I don't need the extra power of the X100. The forward-firing flash is something of a gimmick (it also is always on by default when you turn the light back on, I'd prefer it remembered my last setting). The USB port built-in to the battery is not - it already saved me once in a pinch (the new battery also works in the V1 and vice-versa). Once fully charged the flash feels like it can go forever. The big new thing is the screen and UI. At default or max brightness, the screen is very legible outdoors in bright sun, something I was worried about. Viewing angles are unlimited. The new interface feels good, the touch controls responding like a modern device should, for the most part, but it is not perfect and could be refined. For example, the control wheel is too stiff whereas with the V1 it was too loose - both cause me to make selection errors or bounce me into unintended settings (like zoom, instead of power). The swipe gesture for power works fast, but also can unintentionally pull a menu open. It also took me 30 minutes to figure out how to "turn on" remote flashes when in sender mode (its a press n' hold operation). Another quirk is that, while a home button press brings you to the wifi/menu options, and toggles between it and the home screen, it won't take you back to the home screen IF you then enter the menu. A double press of the home key won't get you home. To exit the menu screen, you have to hit the home button and then pick a WiFi mode ("WiFi off" confusingly is the normal on-camera mode). You also get trapped if you swipe into this same menu screen, and then enter the menu (usually you escape it by swiping the other way bringing you back to the home screen). It just seems like a bug. A double press of the home button should ALWAYS take you back to your last shooting mode, be it WiFi off/Sender/Receiver. Maybe that can be a software update. But other than this quirk I think the new UI makes operation simple. Also, I was PUMPED when I realized I could set manual power adjustments to move in third-stop rather than tenth-stops! A final note is that mine emits noise when on and idling - a weird "dirty USB port" type static/RF noise I can hear in quiet environments (but really only when I put my ear up to the unit). The V1 is dead silent, by comparison. I tried swapping batteries between units and so on, but the noise followed the X100 and the X100 USB battery (hence it is a problem with the X100). Under normal conditions it isn't a problem since I don't usually hear it at all. But in real quiet conditions, it is there. I returned one of these for second one, and the noise was still there. This is likely a "feature" not a flaw, but I'm hoping it isn't forecasting power issues down the road with the unit or the battery. Some of my lenses are a bit noisy as well, so I guess I'll just have to live with it for now.
Matt H.
2025-07-28T08:21:16
Solid flash for the price.
AARON C.
2025-05-13T15:59:46
I love my X100! For a newbie with zero flash experience, the X100 was extremely easy to learn how to use. It is a powerhouse of a flash and not only has it helped with my indoor photography, it's helped build my confidence as well. I definitely recommend this flash!
KARI C.
2025-03-22T08:55:02
RIP profoto this is the best Flash unit I've ever touched and it dominates wedding receptions. Honestly I don't even set up off camera light stands anymore with the AD200's because this this is rad enough to carry the whole event and deliver epic ambient lighting shots
Matthew W.
2025-03-13T08:55:14
Received this flash with the included AK-R1 kit and I couldn't be happier. This is a strong performing unit and when partnered with the accessories of the AK-R1 and MagMod 2, sphere, bounce and gels, this makes for an awesome shooting session.
KEITH K.
2025-02-22T04:25:20
Nice upgrades make what was already a great flash that much better. Touch screen/controls are far more easy to utilize compared to the old analog buttons where at times I would forget which press/button got me to the right mode, choice, etc. Having this being rechargeable also makes it that much better! Keep a small battery bank with you if necessary and you can shoot for longer than necessary.
MARK W.
2025-02-09T04:45:29
The X100 is a joy to use. I just received my copy a few days ago, and wow, did they ever improve the interface. The touch display is so visually sharp, and intuitive to use. What is a real joy is that you can use this flash unit with a Sekonic 858 light meter without any difficulty whatsoever. You can use the flash unit as an on-camera flash, set it to manual mode. Put the X100 in receiver mode, and then use the 858 to remotely fire the flash to obtain a highly accurate incident meter reading, then adjust the power on the flash remotely. The unit is solidly built with great craftsmanship. The flash appears to be very accurate. I am likely to obtain a second unit as well. The X100 has earned a 5 star rating.
KATHARINE F.
2025-02-07T13:48:45
So so good, but for some reason the auto focus light doesn't work even when I turn it on... I'm using an A7iii. The manual says the AF light will only go on when it is dark and AF is stuggling.. I went into a pitch black bathroom, the AF light setting was on, my camera was in AF mode, and still no light came on from the flash... Is this a common issue? Will it be fixed with firmware? I LOVED the red projected grid that the V1 was able to do. This flash was advertised as having this feature but it doesn't come on.
PRESTON K.
2025-02-06T14:24:45
Incredible build quality. The new screen is so bright and easy to use. You can adjust the power with a finger tip or using the control dial. More power than the previous version (100 ws vs 76 ws). To top it off, the modes have been simplified. I also discovered a nifty new way of using an on-camera flash. One of the things I wondered about, was being able to check flash settings when I have on camera flash mounted while I use a flash meter for incident lighting. Incident measurements can be more accurate than reflective metering which the camera uses. I put the flash unit in the hot shoe, put the flash in receiver mode, then used my Sekonic 858 to trigger the flash unit. It worked just fine in manual mode. This will not work for HSS this way as it will not trigger the camera. This set up only triggers the flash unit. It is still great. I also received the free magnetic accessory kit. Great deal!
KATHARINE F.
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100Ws
Auto zoom (flash coverage is set automatically to match the lens focal length and image size)
Manual zoom (28-105mm)
Swinging/tilting flash head (bounce flash): 0 to 330° horizontally and -7° to 120° vertically
R2 Integrated
Canon EOS cameras (E-TTL II auto flash)
TTL Flashes
Shoe Mount Flash
1/300 to 1/20,000s (t0.1)
Manual
Not Specified
Round
Swinging/tilting flash head (bounce flash): 0 to 330° horizontally and -7° to 120° vertically
28-105 mm with automatic or manual zoom control Wider, with optional Flashpoint AK-R1 Round Head Accessory Kit
Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery
7.2V/2980mAh
Approx.1.7seconds. LED indicator wil light up when the flash is ready
Approx. 400
Provide standby and auto off functions
Hot shoe, 2.5mm sync cord
1/256th power to full power in 1/3 and 1/10th stop increments
2.81" x 2.99" x 8.11" (WxHxD)
With internal battery: 20.5 oz (580g)
Without internal battery: 16.4 oz (466g)
E-TTL auto flash and manual flash
3 steps with 1/3 increment each step
High-speed sync (up to1/8000 seconds), first-curtain sync, and second-curtain sync
Provded (up to 100 times,100Hz)
Sender, Receiver
A,B,C,D,E
A,B,C,D,E
100m
32: 01~32
OFF/01~99
Fired with camera's depth-of-field preview button
Center: 0.6~10m/2.0~32.8 feet
Periphery: 0.6~5m/2.0~16.4 feet
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3300K±200K
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So so good, but for some reason the auto focus light doesn't work even when I turn it on... I'm using an A7iii. The manual says the AF light will only go on when it is dark and AF is stuggling.. I went into a pitch black bathroom, the AF light setting was on, my camera was in AF mode, and still no light came on from the flash... Is this a common issue? Will it be fixed with firmware? I LOVED the red projected grid that the V1 was able to do. This flash was advertised as having this feature bu...
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Flawless and spectacular
By KEITH K.
Received this flash with the included AK-R1 kit and I couldn't be happier. This is a strong performing unit and when partnered with the accessories of the AK-R1 and MagMod 2, sphere, bounce and gels, this makes for an awesome shooting session.
About The X100 TTL R2 On Camera Li-ion Round Head Flash for Canon
What sets the Flashpoint X100 TTL R2 On Camera Li-ion Round Head Flash apart is its exceptional versatility and power, designed exclusively for Canon cameras. This innovative 100Ws flash unit ensures your photos are consistently bright and clear, thanks to its intelligent auto zoom feature that seamlessly adjusts to your lens's focal length. The flash offers a remarkable bounce range, with vertical adjustments from -7 to 120 degrees and horizontal adjustments from 0 to 330 degrees, allowing you to create stunning lighting effects effortlessly.
The Flashpoint X100 features a fast and convenient Magnetic Modifier Mount, making it easy to attach various light modifiers. This includes barn doors with four flags, a diffusion dome, a 30.5 honeycomb grid, a wide-angle diffuser, six hard plastic color correction gels, filter/gel holders, a spotlight snoot, and a bounce scoop. These accessories enable you to control light drama, color tint, mood, spill, and distribution with precision.
With a manual zoom range of 28 to 105mm, this flash provides flawless lighting for every shoot. Its lightning-fast flash duration range of 1/300s to an incredible 1/20,000s ensures you capture dynamic motion in stunning detail. The sophisticated high-speed sync capability of up to 1/8000 seconds allows for crystal-clear images even in the brightest sunlight.
Powered by a robust 7.2V Lithium-Ion battery, the Flashpoint X100 can deliver up to 400 full-power flashes on a single charge, with a rapid recycle time of just 1.7 seconds. This ensures you're always ready for your next masterpiece. The flash also offers manual flash control for personalized lighting and TTL Auto Flash for automated brilliance, ensuring ideal exposure every time.
Enhance your creative possibilities with a 100-meter wireless transmission range, 32 channels, and a multi-flash feature for imaginative stroboscopic effects. The Flashpoint X100 TTL R2 On Camera Li-ion Round Head Flash is the perfect tool to bring your artistic vision to life, offering endless possibilities for photographers seeking to elevate their craft.
About The Blast Power Pack BP-960 - (Li-polymer, 5800mAh) Godox ProPac PB-960
Why settle for less when you can have the best with the Flashpoint Blast Power Pack BP-960 This professional-grade, portable Lithium rechargeable battery pack is a game-changer in the world of photography. Designed to power your Flashpoint Streaklight and other popular shoe mount Speedlight brands, including Canon, Nikon, Metz, and of course, Flashpoint, this high-capacity power pack is all about convenience and reliability.
With its 5800mAh capacity, the Blast Power Pack BP-960 can supercharge most professional speedlights, providing a consistent 1-1.5 second FULL POWER recycle throughout the battery's lifespan. Expect up to 2100 full power shots per charge, ensuring you never miss a moment.
The Blast Power Pack BP-960 is not just about power, it's about flexibility too. With two power ports, it can independently cycle two devices or combine the ports using the accessory Twin Power Adapter for even faster recycle times. The battery status indicator keeps you informed of the remaining power, so you're never caught off guard.
Designed with the professional photographer in mind, the Blast Power Pack BP-960 features a convenient belt clip and an included neoprene strap for secure mounting or carrying. The power cell and the control pack are two independent parts, allowing for easy swapping of the power cell during use and compact transportation of multiple power cells.
Safety and reliability are paramount with the Blast Power Pack BP-960. The integrated MCU (Micro-Controller Unit) provides software and hardware protection, while the toughened case, made from heat-resistant nylon components, ensures maximum safety.
As an added bonus, the Blast Power Pack BP-960 comes with a USB port for charging smartphones and other devices. Power Connector Cables for specific speedlights and flashes are available separately.
Experience the power of the Flashpoint Blast Power Pack BP-960 and revolutionize your photography experience. Whether you're shooting a wedding reception with a Nikon strobe or a Canon 600RT, Nikon SB900, Flashpoint Zoom, or Sony F58AM speedlight set to maximum power, expect a one-second recycle time and 2100 full power flashes on one charge.
About The Blast Pack Flash Cable for Canon
Take your photography to the next level with the Flashpoint FPCBBP960CA Blast Pack Flash Cable for Canon. This high-quality accessory is designed to connect your FP Blast Pack or Quantum Turbo series battery pack to your Canon flash unit, ensuring a reliable and efficient power source for your photography needs.
Crafted with a robust, weather-resistant shielded coiled cable, this flash cable can withstand the rigors of outdoor shoots and challenging environments. It offers a generous 30" (76 cm) distance between your flash and battery pack, providing you with the flexibility and freedom to position your equipment as needed. When stretched, the cable extends to an impressive 6' (1.82 m), further enhancing its versatility.
The Flashpoint FPCBBP960CA Blast Pack Flash Cable is compatible with a wide range of Canon flash units, including the 430EZ, 480G, 540EZ, 550EX, 580EX, 580EX II, 600EX-RT, MR-14Ex, and MT-24EXM. It also works seamlessly with Nissin flash units such as the MG8000, Di866, Di866 Mark II & Di700 for Canon Cameras.
Whether you're a professional photographer or a passionate hobbyist, this flash cable is a must-have accessory to ensure your flash unit is always ready to capture the perfect shot.
About The Mounting Clamp for Portable Battery Packs to Stands or Poles
Bring enhanced stability and safety to your photography setup with our Mounting Clamp for Portable Battery Packs to Stands or Poles. This indispensable tool is designed to securely attach your belt-mountable battery pack to stable surfaces and light stands, mitigating the risk of damage or disconnection from your battery unit to your strobe.
Constructed with durability in mind, this sturdy mounting clamp is built to withstand the rigors of regular use, ensuring your equipment stays firmly in place, even in demanding shooting environments. Its versatile design makes it compatible with a wide range of portable battery packs, providing you with the flexibility to adapt to various shooting scenarios.
Say goodbye to the precarious swinging from straps hooked onto stand knobs and the potential for accidental collisions. With this adjustable mounting clamp, you can position your battery pack with precision, enhancing the efficiency of your setup and allowing you to focus on capturing the perfect shot.
Incorporate this essential piece of equipment into your photography gear to ensure a more secure, convenient, and worry-free shooting experience.