Godox SK400II Studio Flash Strobe (400W) Monolight with Bowens Mount vs Godox MS300 Studio Flash Strobe 300W with Bowens Mount
Overall winner: Godox SK400II Studio Flash Strobe (400W) Monolight with Bowens Mount
Key Differences
A (MS300) is a more compact, lower-priced 300W monolight noted for power stability and portability but lacks HSS and needs external triggers for full remote use. B (SK400II) is a higher-powered 400W unit with a 150W adjustable modeling lamp, built-in wireless control for flash power and lamp, and anti-preflash sync for cameras, making it better for flexible lighting control
Godox SK400II Studio Flash Strobe (400W) Monolight with Bowens Mount
Monolight with 400W output, 150W modeling lamp, and 2.4G wireless control. Noted for stable output and compatibility with Bowens mount; customers praise ease of use and remote power control
Pros
- 150W modeling lamp with adjustable output
- Wireless control of flash power and lamp on/off
- Anti-preflash synchronization for cameras
- Auto-saving parameters for quick recovery after restart
Cons
- No explicit mention of continuous LED modeling light quality
- Limited customer insight on long-term durability
Godox MS300 Studio Flash Strobe 300W with Bowens Mount
Compact 300W monolight with 2.4G wireless control, adjustable 0.1–1.3s recycle and 150W modeling lamp. Customers note bright output, solid build, and ease of use for home or traveling studios
Pros
- compact and portable design
- high power stability under continuous use
- wireless control via multiple triggers
- adjustable modeling lamp output
Cons
- no HSS function
- requires external triggers for full remote control
- manual light adjustment range applies to output
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GODOX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GODOX |
| User Reviews | GODOX |