Is the Godox AD200 the same ad the Neewer Q3?
In this article, we will explore the similarities and differences between the Godox AD200 and the Neewer Q3. The Godox AD200 was released in 2019 and has gained popularity among photographers. Many photographers have noted that Neewer also launched the Neewer Q3, which bears a striking resemblance to the Godox AD200. We will examine the features and specifications of both flash units to better understand their similarities and differences.
Specs by Specs
Features |
Godox AD200 |
Neewer Q3
|
Maximum Watt/Seconds |
200 |
200 |
Compatibility |
TTL with Canon, Nikon, Sony cameras with optional X1-C, X1-N, and X1-S transmitters TTL with Olympus/Panasonic, Fuji cameras with optional X1T-O and X1T-F transmitters |
Canon E-TTL Nikon i-TTL Sony TTL Cameras |
Color Temperature |
5600K (+/-200K) |
5600±200K |
Recycle Time |
0.01 to 2.1 sec |
0.01-1.8s |
Flash Duration |
Speedlite Flash Head at t0.1: 1/220 to 1/13,000 sec Bare Bulb Flash Head at t0.1: 1/220 to 1/11,300 sec |
1/220s to 1/15380s |
Flash Modes |
TTL, Manual, Multi (Stroboscopic) Stroboscopic: up to 90 times (99 Hz) |
TTL, Manual, and Multi (Stroboscopic) |
Sync Mode |
High-speed sync up to 1/8000 sec First curtain sync and second curtain sync |
High-speed sync mode that works with shutter speeds up to 1/8000 second |
Wireless & Radio Specifications |
Function: Slave or Off Channels: 32 Groups: 5 (A, B, C, D, E) Range: 328' (100 m) |
NEEWER 2.4G wireless system |
Fan Cooled |
No |
Yes |
Battery |
Lithium, 14.4 V / 2900 mAH Power remaining indicator |
14.4V/3200mAh Rechargeable lithium battery |
Number of Flashes @ Full Power |
500 |
500 |
Dimensions |
6.6 x 3.0 x 2.0" |
8.2" x 3.12" x 2.16" |