Godox V1Pro-C Round Head Camera Speedlite: Innovative Technology with 100 continuous flashes
Meet the Godox V1Pro-C U—Canon users, this one's for you. It's not just any speedlite; it's a powerhouse that brings studio-quality lighting to your fingertips. Thanks to its round head design, you get that soft, even light that makes portraits pop and studio shots shine. And with a 76Ws power output and high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, it's ready for action. Plus, the 2980mAh lithium battery means you can keep shooting longer without hunting for an outlet.
But wait, there's more (because of course there is):
- Innovative Technology: This little beast can fire off 100 full-power flashes in a row—no thermal timeout nonsense here.
- Multi-Supply Options: Charge it up with a Type-C cable or hook it to an external power box. Because who has time to wait?
- Wireless Control: With the built-in 2.4G X system, it plays nice with other Godox gear. Set it and forget it.
- Flexible Lighting: The head spins a full 330° horizontally and tilts 120° vertically. Get creative with your angles.
- Compatibility: It's like the Swiss Army knife of speedlites, working with all Godox round magnetic accessories. Your lighting creativity just got a major upgrade.
- Multi-Supply with Type-C and external power box support
- Convenient Operation with 2.4G wireless system
- Soft and Stable Light Effect with round lens design
- Flexible Use with rotatable head design
- Innovative Technology with 100 continuous flashes
General specs
- Brand: Godox
- Model: V1Pro-C
- Seller: Amazon
- package_dimensions: 9.17 x 7.68 x 3.98 inches
- item_weight: 2.55 pounds
- country_of_origin: China
- power_output: 76Ws
- battery_type: 2980mAh Lithium Battery
- wireless_system: 2.4G X Wireless
- high_speed_sync: 1/8000s
- First listed by seller: 6/22/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Godox | Godox | Godox | Godox | Godox | Ulanzi |
Model | V1Pro-C | V100C | X3 C TTL | X3-S | X3O | L2 |
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Price | $334.00 | $349.00 | $190.84 | $175.23 | $148.48 | $49.99 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Joom | Joom | Joom | Gshopper |
Update | June 29, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 24, 2025 | August 20, 2025 | August 19, 2025 | July 25, 2024 |
Compatibility | Canon EOS, E-TTL II | Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm | Olympus, Panasonic | DSLR Cameras |
Alice T.
Marseille
July 2, 2025
Before getting this, I was using a basic flash that often left my photos looking flat and uninteresting. Now, with this unit, the difference is EXTREMELY noticeable—the light wraps around subjects beautifully, giving that studio-quality look I always wanted. It's fantastic for family portraits and pet photos, making everyone look their best. However, it's not perfect; the weight and complexity can be a hassle during busy shoots. Overall, it's a solid upgrade that has improved my photography significantly, though I wish it were a bit easier to handle.
- Pros: The round head produces beautifully soft and even light that makes portraits and studio shots look professional without harsh shadows. I love that it works seamlessly with my existing gear, and the battery lasts a long time, allowing me to shoot for hours without interruption. Being able to control it wirelessly with other equipment is a huge plus, saving me a lot of setup time.
- Cons: It's quite heavy and bulky, which makes it a bit awkward to carry around, especially when I'm on the go with my kids. The price is on the higher side, and I wish it had more intuitive controls—sometimes it feels a bit finicky to adjust settings quickly. Most likely, it could be more user-friendly for someone not deeply into technical details.