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$349.99

Godox AD200 Pro Witstro

Godox AD200 Pro Witstro is an upgraded version of extremely popular Godox AD200. The new PRO model primarily adds improved color consistency across the power range, though there are also a number of small physical revisions to the flash body and interface as well. Original Godox AD200 was a great flash, and the new one is even better.

$249.99

Godox V1 flash for Fujifilm

Godox V1 for Fujifilm is very much anticipated Lithium-ion powered Round Head TTL Speedlight. We must say that it is probably the best flash speedlight on the market. This is a significant jump from the V860II-F in terms of beam pattern, modifier coverage, usability, and TTL reliability

$42.99

Godox X1T-O TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Olympus and Panasonic

Godox X1T-O is a dedicated transmitter for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685O and V860II-O TTL speedlite flashes for Olympus and Panasonic. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Godox X1T-O is a great radio transmitter if you are interested in making wireless lighting setup

 

$67.99

Godox XPro-O TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Olympus and Panasonic

Godox XPro-O TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Olympus and Panasonic is the ultimate flash trigger for the Godox’s 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the V1O, TT685O and V860II-O TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.

The XPro-O supports manual, high-speed sync, and TTL control alongside TCM (TTL-Convert-Manual) functionality. The TCM function enables users to meter flashes in TTL mode and then switch to manual; the settings are auto-adjusted to maintain an equivalent output.

 

$118.99

Godox TT685O

Godox TT685O is a fully-featured TTL flashgun, much like the older model TT680 but with an addition of built-in 2.4GHz radio receiver. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1T-O TTL trigger. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also inter compatibility between Sony, Canon and Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic and Fujifilm TTL compatible versions

$114.99

Godox TT685F

Godox TT685F is a fully-featured TTL flashgun, much like the older model TT680 but with an addition of built-in 2.4GHz radio receiver. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1T-F TTL trigger.

Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available. Whats impressive about the Godox flash system is not only the large range of lights, with full compatibility between remote manual and TTL equipment, but also inter compatibility between Sony, Canon and Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic and Fujifilm TTL compatible versions

$67.99

Godox XPro-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Fujifilm Cameras

Godox XPro-F TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Fujifilm Cameras is the ultimate flash trigger for the Godox’s 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the V1F, TT685F and V860II-F TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.

The XPro-F supports manual, high-speed sync, and TTL control alongside TCM (TTL-Convert-Manual) functionality. The TCM function enables users to meter flashes in TTL mode and then switch to manual; the settings are auto-adjusted to maintain an equivalent output.

 

$67.99

Godox XPro-N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Nikon Cameras

Godox XPro-N TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for is the ultimate flash trigger for the Godox’s 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the V1N, TT685N and V860II-N TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.

The XPro-N supports manual, high-speed sync, and i-TTL control alongside TCM (TTL-Convert-Manual) functionality. The TCM function enables users to meter flashes in TTL mode and then switch to manual; the settings are auto-adjusted to maintain an equivalent output.

 

$67.99

Godox XPro-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Sony Cameras

Godox XPro-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Sony is the ultimate flash trigger for the Godox’s 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the V1S, TT685S and V860II-S TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.

The XPro-S supports manual, high-speed sync, and TTL control alongside TCM (TTL-Convert-Manual) functionality. The TCM function enables users to meter flashes in TTL mode and then switch to manual; the settings are auto-adjusted to maintain an equivalent output.

 

$67.99

Godox XPro-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon Cameras

Godox XPro-C TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Canon is the ultimate flash trigger for the Godox’s 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the V1C, TT685C and V860II-C TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.

The XPro-C supports manual, high-speed sync, and TTL control alongside TCM (TTL-Convert-Manual) functionality. The TCM function enables users to meter flashes in TTL mode and then switch to manual; the settings are auto-adjusted to maintain an equivalent output.

 

$249.99

Godox V1 flash for Sony V1-S

Godox V1 for Sony is very much anticipated Lithium-ion powered Round Head TTL Speedlight. We must say that it is probably the best flash speedlight on the market. This is a significant jump from the V860II-S in terms of beam pattern, modifier coverage, usability, and TTL reliability

$249.99

Godox V1 flash for Nikon V1-N

Godox V1 is very much anticipated Lithium-ion powered Round Head TTL Speedlight. We must say that it is probably the best flash speedlight on the market. This is a significant jump from the V860II-N in terms of beam pattern, modifier coverage, usability, and TTL reliability