Flash Speedlites and Studio Strobes with built-in wireless receiver

Built-in wireless receiver is a pretty common feature in top-of-the-line flash speedlites and studio strobes nowadays. Last few years all major brands introduced flashes with radio-controlled wireless capabilities. Canon offers built-in wireless receiver in RT line of speedlite flashes which currently includes 600EX-RT, 600EX-RT II and 430EX III-RT. Nikon stepped in with recently announced SB5000 flash speedlite. It is worth mentioning that Canon and Nikon models come with a really high price tag. If you decide to go with the lower priced brands then it is possible to get the whole wireless system with transmitter and several lights for the price of just one Canon or Nikon flash speedlite.

When it comes to the lower priced speedlites, the most popular choices are Yongnuo YN685C for Canon and YN685N for Nikon. These are extremely good flashes with built in YN622C or YN622N receivers. Yongnuo YN622 wireless system is currently one of the best on the market. Yongnuo also offers Canon RT compatible flashes such as YN600EX-RT II, YN600EX-RT and YN968EX-RT.

Godox also offers several flashes and studio strobes with built in wireless receivers compatible with Godox X1 line of transmitters. Godox flash system includes large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, and also intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions. If you are interested in the Godox system, please check TT685C and TT685N flash speedlites, as well as Godox Witstro AD600 battery powered strobes.

Pixel also offers its best radio receiver in the flagship flash speedlite X800C Pro for Canon and X800N Pro for Nikon. Those flashes come with 3rd gen of popular Pixel King Pro triggers.

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Godox AD400 Pro Witstro

Godox AD400 Pro is the newest portable all-in-one strobe from Godox. It’s basically a 400Ws version of the top model, AD600 Pro. The AD400 Pro essentially offers the same features as the AD600 Pro, but with a little less power

It offers up to 400Ws with 9 steps of output power, ranging from 1/1 to 1/256, and comes with a powerful 21.6V/2600mAh lithium-ion battery pack that provides up to 390 full-power flashes in outdoor situations and location shooting