Godox’s new modular iT32 flash and X5 trigger system lets one flash body work across Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, and OM System ...
Godox V1Pro attached to a camera held up to a man's face. When the original Godox V1 was released, it was a serious shot across the bow to all other flash manufacturers – the V1 was cheaper than most, ...
As regular readers already know, “for parts only” discount-priced eBay postings suggestive of devices that are (for one reason or another) no longer functional, are often fruitful teardown candidates ...
Godox has announced the iT32 flash and X5 wireless flash trigger, a modular lighting system aimed at photographers who use ...
The Godox V1 betters first-party flashes with its round head and rechargeable battery, and undercuts premium alternatives on price. The Godox V1 ($259) is an add-on flash, available for all mainstream ...
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This unusual flash quickly switches from on-camera to off, thanks to a magnetic, modular design
The Godox iT32 is a modular flash that uses magnets to connect to its hotshoe, which also doubles as a transmitter ...
As I conceptually discussed last May, following up with a teardown nearly a year later (and earlier this year), master flash units mated to cameras’ hot shoes are often also capable of, whether via IR ...
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Godox ML-150II Macro Ring Flash review: effective close-up lighting for almost any camera
When it comes to flash, I’ve invested in Godox for work and play. I’ve been using a pair of Godox Ving V860III flashguns and a companion Godox XPro i-TTL RF wireless trigger for a couple of years now, ...
Godox makes some of my all-time favorite flashguns. I’ve been using a pair of Godox Ving V860III flashguns and a Godox XPro i-TTL RF wireless trigger with my Nikon Z system cameras for the last couple ...
The Godox V1 betters first-party flashes with its round head and rechargeable battery, and undercuts premium alternatives on price. The Godox V1 ($259) is an add-on flash, available for all mainstream ...
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