





FP-R
The Godox FP-R Flash Projector Round Kit 36° turns compatible Godox round-head flashes into a compact projection system for controlled shapes, patterns, and accents. The included 36° lens provides a practical medium beam angle for portraits, product photography, and creative work in the studio or on location.
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The included 36° lens balances projection size with working distance, making it a versatile starting point for both pattern projection and shaped light. The lens can be swapped for optional 19° or 50° SP-series projection lenses when you need a tighter or broader beam.
Four built-in shutter blades let you cut the beam into rectangles, triangles, narrow strips, and other custom geometric shapes without adding another accessory. This makes it easier to place a clean highlight on a face, product, or background while keeping spill away from the rest of the scene.
The shutter assembly rotates through 360°, so you can adjust the angle of a projected shape or gobo while the projector remains mounted. The included SP-CF holder accepts size M gobos, and the supplied gobo set gives you pattern options out of the box. Optional SA-09-001, SA-09-002, SA-09-003, and SA-09-004 gobo sets expand the available pattern choices.
The FP-R supports optional slide-in colour and diffusion gels through the SP-CTF colour frame. An optional SP-ID iris diaphragm can vary the diameter of a circular projection for tighter highlights or wider coverage. The gobo holder and iris use the same accessory slot, so they cannot be installed at the same time.
The FP-R is the round-head model in the Godox Flash Projector family. It is compatible with the Godox AD100Pro, AD100Pro II, V1, V1Pro, V100, and V1mid round-head speedlites, H200R, AD200Pro with round flash head, and AD200Pro II with a compatible round flash head. Choose the FP-M version instead for compatible square-head flashes; the projector body is not universal between round and square flash heads.
Create a window pattern behind a portrait, cut a narrow strip of light across a subject, add texture to a plain background, or isolate a product with a defined pool of light. Because the system works with portable flashes, these effects can be built on location without bringing a dedicated continuous-light projection fixture.
No. This kit includes the projector, 36° lens, mounting bracket, gobo holder, gobo set, carry bag, and manual. A compatible Godox round-head flash is required and sold separately.
Godox lists the AD100Pro, AD100Pro II, V1, V1Pro, V100, and V1mid round-head speedlites, H200R, AD200Pro with round flash head, and AD200Pro II with a compatible round flash head as compatible. The linked H200R fits the AD200 and AD200Pro but does not fit the AD200Pro II. Square-head flashes require the FP-M projector instead.
The lens determines the projection angle. The included 36° lens provides medium coverage; optional 19° and 50° lenses provide tighter and broader projection angles respectively.
No. Although the projector uses an EF-style optical lens mount, Godox specifically warns against substituting a camera lens because heat may damage it. Use the dedicated Godox SP-series projection lenses.
No. Both accessories use the same slot, so the SP-CF gobo holder must be removed before installing the optional SP-ID iris diaphragm.
No. The FP-R is a passive optical attachment. Flash power, triggering, and exposure control come from the compatible flash and your existing flash control system.
The kit includes an AD-E2 bracket, and the projector has a 1/4-inch threaded mounting hole for stand support. Supporting the projector on a stand keeps the flash and optical assembly stable while you position the effect.
Yes. Godox warns that the projector surface can become hot after more than 50 consecutive full-power flashes. Allow the unit to cool and use insulated gloves if handling it while hot.