As you may know by now, I'm a big fan of the Godox flash eco system. First of all, because they're the first to truly support High-Speed Sync and TTL with Fujifilm cameras, including my GFX but secondly, because it's a well thought-out, nicely integrated flash system that includes options from small speedlight-style flashes like the TT350 all the way up to the AD600.
Godox' Benelux distributor Disnet was kind enough to send me a review unit of one of the newer flashes, the AD200 and of an interesting accessory, the AD-B2 which lets you turn two AD200 flashes into a 400 Ws, battery powered strobe.
You can find my first impressions in this video:

Want to learn how to work with flash? Then check out my comprehensive eBook Light It Up. It includes 3 bonus videos and a bonus set of Lightroom presets. If you happen to speak Dutch, there's also a Dutch (print and eBook) version called Flash! Flitsfotografie op locatie.
