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Andoer with 20"x28VSGodox MS300V
For most buyers, the Andoer with 20"x28 wins. Andoer with 20"x28 edges ahead of Godox MS300V for most buyers, especially when portrait & still photography matters most. However, Godox MS300V is the stronger pick if you prioritize portrait & still photography.
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Andoer with 20"x28
Andoer with 20"x28
$140
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Andoer with 20"x28 · $140
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Godox MS300V
Godox MS300V
$219
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Godox MS300V · $219
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Andoer with 20"x28
by Andoer
$140Checked yesterday
Match score100%
Portrait & Still PhotographySoftbox KitBudget
$139.99 on Amazon
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Godox MS300V
by GODOX
$219Checked yesterday
Match score50%
Portrait & Still PhotographySoftbox KitMid-Range
$219 on Amazon
Andoer with 20"x28FeatureGodox MS300V
Softbox Kit
Lighting modifier
Umbrella / Strobe Kit
Budget ($200–$350)
Budget range for this kit
Mid-Range ($350–$700)
Bi-Color Adjustable (2700K–7500K)
Need adjustable color
Fixed Daylight (5600K)
Portrait & Still Photography
Primary use for the lighting
Portrait & Still Photography
Single Light Kit
Many lights
Single Light Kit

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Key differences: Andoer with 20"x28 vs Godox MS300V

Choosing between the Andoer with 20"x28 and the Godox MS300V comes down to what matters most to you in a high-end studio lighting kits. Softboxes produce soft, diffused light ideal for portraits. The Andoer with 20"x28 leans toward softbox kit, while the Godox MS300V offers umbrella / strobe kit.

Budget kits ($200-$350) include most essentials. The Andoer with 20"x28 leans toward budget, while the Godox MS300V offers mid-range. Fixed daylight (5600K) lights are ideal if you only shoot in one environment.

The Andoer with 20"x28 leans toward bi-color adjustable, while the Godox MS300V offers fixed daylight. The Andoer with 20"x28 stands out for users who value portrait & still photography and softbox kit and budget.

Meanwhile, the Godox MS300V is the stronger pick if portrait & still photography and softbox kit and mid-range are your top priorities. Rather than declaring an absolute winner, we recommend using the interactive comparison above — your priorities determine which product scores higher.

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