
Voking VK750II
Score: 80/100
Godox MS300V
Score: 82/100Rankings

The Godox GD-MS300V is a 300 Ws mains-powered studio monolight delivering GN 58, fast recycle and a dimmable 10 W LED modeling lamp. It lacks high-speed sync and battery power, which restricts on-location flexibility. Ideal for entry-level portrait and product studios that value compact power and integrated wireless control.

The Voking VK750II is a budget-friendly TTL speedlite with a strong 58 m guide number and versatile bounce head. It lacks high-speed sync and is bulkier than native Nikon units, which may deter fast-action shooters. Ideal for Nikon APS-C users who need solid TTL performance without premium pricing.
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58 mbest | 58 mbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 3 secondsbest | — |
| ↓ lower better | — | 1,300 gbest |
— | 6best | |
5,600 K | 5,800 Kbest | |
3best | — | |
— | 10 Wbest |
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General(1) | ||
Compatible Mount Types | Hot shoe | Bowens S-type |
Design(1) | ||
Dimensions (L×W×H) (mm) | 200x75x57 mm mm | 229x191x336 mm mm |
Lighting(1) | ||
Color Temperature (K) | 5600 K | 5800 K |


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Professional reviewers consider the Voking VK750II a solid, feature-rich alternative to Nikon's own flashes, praising its strong TTL performance, versatile bounce and zoom, and intuitive LCD interface. However, they note its lack of high-speed sync and its relatively large size as drawbacks that keep it from being a full-feature replacement for higher-end units.
Everyday users generally view the flash positively, highlighting reliable TTL output, good value for money, and useful accessories like the bounce card and diffuser. Recurring criticisms focus on its bulkier form factor, occasional firmware hiccups, limited wireless range, and faster battery drain in multi-flash modes.

Professional reviewers and editors consistently commend the Godox GD-MS300V for its unprecedented compactness, solid 300Ws output, and reliable LED modeling lamp. They view it as an excellent value proposition for beginners and home studios, especially because of its built-in wireless receiver and Bowens compatibility. However, they also note that the absence of high-speed sync, limited flash duration, and fanless cooling make it less suitable for demanding professional work that requires fast shutter speeds or prolonged high-power use.
Everyday users echo the professional praise for size, portability, and value, frequently highlighting the quick recycle and bright LED modeling lamp as standout features. Common themes include appreciation for the Bowens mount flexibility and the unit's ease of setup. Recurring complaints revolve around the lack of battery power, regional voltage inconsistencies that can lead to fuse problems, and occasional minor build-quality issues such as loose handles.
