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Godox iT32 & X5 review: An ingenious cross-brand flash and trigger kit that’s more than the sum of its parts
The Godox iT32 flash and X5 wireless trigger join together with magnetic attraction but additional triggers make dedicated TTL flash possible with a single flash head across several camera systems ...
The original X3 was one of the most useful flash accessories I’d ever used. When paired with a superb Godox V100 flash gun, other Godox flash heads or a combination, you could quickly build a powerful ...
Godox's latest entrant into camera lighting systems allows a single iT32 flash body to pair to different manufacturers' cameras by simply swapping the X5 TTL Wireless Flash Trigger. The new modular ...
The new Godox X3Pro builds upon the X3 with a 2.4-inch touchscreen, Bluetooth app support, and expanded control. The new Godox X3Pro TTL Wireless Flash Trigger takes the company's existing X3 unit and ...
The X Half qualifies as a small camera measuring just 2.5 by 4.2 by 1.8 inches (HWD) and 8.5 ounces. It's thicker than a smartphone, but still fits into the side pocket of a pair of jeans. It's ...
I’ve been using the Godox XPro TTL/HSS flash trigger since I bought it back in 2021. I’ve always found it to be completely reliable, over its mighty RF triggering range of up to 100m. I love that it’s ...
Godox recently introduced the iT20/iT22 iFlash Camera Flash, a 45g Ultra-compact body with TTL function, perfect for both indoor and outdoor use and easily fits in your pocket for anytime creativity.
If you've ever found yourself checking out Godox's small, cheap flashes but aren't interested in something you have to manually control, you're in luck. Godox has announced two TTL flash units that ...
Fuji TV settled with the victim of a “sexual violence” incident — which occurred as an extension of the company’s operations involving former TV personality Masahiro Nakai and a former female ...
The Fujifilm X-M5 is a refreshingly small mirrorless camera and serves to fill a gap in the space. Tiny cameras were all the rage in the early days of mirrorless but eventually gave way to slightly ...
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