Godox MS300 Studio Flash Strobe 300W with Bowens Mount vs Godox MS300V 300W Studio Flash Monolight
Overall winner: Godox MS300V 300W Studio Flash Monolight
Key Differences
Product A (GODOX MS300) lists a more affordable price tier, is praised for compact portability and wireless control but lacks HSS and needs external triggers. Product B (EACHSHOT Godox MS300V) offers an adjustable LED modeling lamp, 50-step precise power control and very stable output but is in a higher price tier and does not include a reflector
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
Godox MS300V 300W Studio Flash Monolight
Studio flash with built-in LED modeling lamp and adjustable output. Notable for stable power and reliable preflash synchronization, as described by users
Pros
- built-in LED modeling lamp with adjustable brightness
- precise power output control in steps
- stable output with low tolerance
- anti-preflash synchronization
Cons
- reflector not included
- requires separate reflector purchase
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | GODOX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | EACHSHOT |
| User Reviews | GODOX |