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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
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
Godox V1 is very much anticipated Lithium-ion powered Round Head TTL Speedlight. We must say that it is so close to the perfect speedlight. This is a significant jump from the V860II-C in terms of beam pattern, modifier coverage, usability, and TTL reliability
Godox X1R-N is a dedicated receiver for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685N and V860II-N TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.
Godox X1-N 2.4GHz radio triggers consists of separate transmitter and receiver units. X1-N triggers are comparable with other high-end flash triggers like Phottix Odin, Yongnuo YN622N II, Pocket wizards, Pixel Kings and other, meaning they support all i-TTL functions such as i-TTL auto flash, high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash… This page is for X1R-N receiver only for Nikon cameras
Godox X1R-C is a dedicated receiver for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685C and V860II-C TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.
Godox X1-C 2.4GHz radio triggers consists of separate transmitter and receiver units. X1-C triggers are comparable with other high-end flash triggers like Phottix Odin, Yongnuo YN622C II, Pocket wizards, Pixel Kings and other, meaning they support all e-TTL functions such as E-TTL (II) auto flash, high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash… This page is for X1R-C receiver only for Canon cameras
Godox X1T-S is a dedicated transmitter for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685S and V860II-S TTL speedlite flashes for Sony. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.
Godox X1-S 2.4GHz radio triggers consists of separate transmitter and receiver units. X1-S triggers are comparable with other high-end flash triggers like Phottix Odin, Yongnuo YN622II, Pocket wizards, Pixel Kings and other, meaning they support all TTL functions such as TTL auto flash, high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash… This listing is for X1T-S transmitter only for Sony cameras
Godox X1T-N is a dedicated transmitter for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685N and V860II-N TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.
Godox X1-N 2.4GHz radio triggers consists of separate transmitter and receiver units. X1-N triggers are comparable with other high-end flash triggers like Phottix Odin, Yongnuo YN622N II, Pocket wizards, Pixel Kings and other, meaning they support all i-TTL functions such as i-TTL auto flash, high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash… This page is for X1T-N transmitter only for Nikon cameras
Godox X1T-C is a dedicated transmitter for the Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the TT685C and V860II-C TTL speedlite flashes. Godox flash system is one of the most comprehensive radio flash systems currently available.
Godox X1-C 2.4GHz radio triggers consists of separate transmitter and receiver units. X1-C triggers are comparable with other high-end flash triggers like Phottix Odin, Yongnuo YN622C II, Pocket wizards, Pixel Kings and other, meaning they support all e-TTL functions such as E-TTL (II) auto flash, high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure lock, modeling flash… This page is for X1T-C transmitter only for Canon cameras
Godox Witstro AD360II-N is an update to the older manual-power Witstro AD360 flash, with the addition of the TTL mode, an integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver and a new dot-matrix LCD display. The Godox Witstro AD360II-N features an i-TTL hot shoe and an i-TTL/e-TTL radio slave that works with the X1N/X1C/X1S trigger system.
Godox Witstro AD360II-N is a high-powered bare bulb flash with TTL, HSS and built-in 2.4GHz transceiver that gives you studio quality light which is very portable and independent of AC power.
Godox Witstro AD360II-C is an update to the older manual-power Witstro AD360 flash, with the addition of the TTL mode, an integrated 2.4 GHz transceiver and a new dot-matrix LCD display. The Godox Witstro AD360II-C features an e-TTL hot shoe and an i-TTL/e-TTL radio slave that works with the X1C/X1N/X1S trigger system.
Godox Witstro AD360II-C is a high-powered bare bulb flash with TTL, HSS and built-in 2.4GHz transceiver that gives you studio quality light which is very portable and independent of AC power.
Godox V860II-S is a fully-featured TTL flashgun, much like the TT685S with a difference that the V860II-S is powered by an impressive Lithium-ion battery, capable of providing up to 650 full power flashes, and 1.5 second full power recycle times. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-S TTL triggers. 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 intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions
Godox V860II-N is a fully-featured i-TTL flashgun, much like the TT685N with a difference that the V860II-N is powered by an impressive Lithium-ion battery, capable of providing up to 650 full power flashes, and 1.5 second full power recycle times. It is a part of Godox’s long awaited 2.4GHz TTL radio flash system, now accompanied by the X1-N TTL triggers.
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 intercompatibility between Canon, Nikon, and Sony TTL compatible versions