Battery powered strobes

The battery-powered strobe is something of mash-up: part speedlite, part studio strobe. These lights are a great option for working on location where outlets are scare to nonexistent and lugging power packs isn’t attractive. For quite some time, the Elinchrom Ranger kit has been a very popular option for photographers looking for more powerful lights when shooting on location. Now, several manufacturers including ProFoto, Godox, Shanny, Paul C. Buff, Bowens and others offer their battery powered strobes.

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$199.99

Yongnuo YN200 Battery Powered Speedlite

Yongnuo YN200 Battery Powered Speedlite features a 200Ws of power from a bare-bulb design, a removable Li-Ion battery for power, and support for TTL and HSS. It also features the 560 PRO radio system, so it will automatically sense whether you’re shooting on Canon, Nikon or Sony and is backwards compatible with any Yongnuo 2.4GHz flash gear.

$299.99

Godox AD200 Witstro

Godox AD200 Witstro is an extremely popular portable battery powered studio strobe. It is a very versatile, compact, radio enabled, TTL studio light which is great for indoor or outdoor shooting. AD200 is probably the most popular product from Godox.

At approximately $300, this is such a fantastic option for location photographers. We can not recommend it enough. It has flawlessly performed on every shoot We have taken it on so far.

$349.99

Godox AD200 Pro Witstro

Godox AD200 Pro Witstro is an upgraded version of extremely popular Godox AD200. The new PRO model primarily adds improved color consistency across the power range, though there are also a number of small physical revisions to the flash body and interface as well. Original Godox AD200 was a great flash, and the new one is even better.