The Shoot that FRIED my Godox AD600 Pro Battery! Battery Failure in the Florida Everglades- A7iii

5 years ago
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Join Jason Lanier for a shoot in the Florida Everglades where his Godox AD600 Pro Battery was FRIED and quit working on him. PLEASE THUMBS UP, SHARE, LEAVE A COMMENT AND SUBSCRIBE!!

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In this shoot Jason was using the Sony A7iii with the Sony 12-24mm, 24-70mm G Master, and Sony Zeiss 50mm f./1.4 lenses.

**Links to Gear:

*Sony A7iii- https://bhpho.to/30TJbej

*Sony 12-24mm- https://bhpho.to/30V4R9W

*Sony 24-70mm G Master- https://bhpho.to/30VO0E6

*Sony Zeiss 50mm- https://bhpho.to/312J6oY

*Godox AD600 Pro Flash- https://bhpho.to/30XUcv4

He was using the Godox AD600 Pro for only the second time with the Westcott Rapid Box XL. Jason placed the light in some bushes in the swamp area as he didn't have a c stand or lightstand with him.

During the shoot the light started beeping repeatedly and the fully charged battery completely died. Upon returning back to the hotel that night Jason left the battery charging overnight. Typically it takes about 2-3 hours to fully charge a battery like this one. The battery never took a charge.

Upon asking other users about this issue it appears to be a bigger issue not related to just Jason's experience. Jason contacted Godox and asked for a replacement battery which they quickly sent.

Jason plans on trying the light and batteries out again to see if his experience is the same or better than what he experienced on this shoot.

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Jason Lanier Photography

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