One flash body, any camera brand. Here is how the Godox iT32 and its magnetic X5 hotshoe swap between Canon, Sony, Nikon, and Fujifilm, and switch into a wireless trigger the moment you pull it off the flash.
Tired of hauling stands, softboxes, and single-colour panels to every shoot? Here is how the Godox Litemons LP400R, LP600R, and LP1200R pack full RGB and CCT range into one compact system, from a desktop light to a full studio kit.
Two touchscreen TTL flash triggers, one Godox ecosystem, but real differences that matter depending on how you shoot. We break down the Godox X3 vs X3 Pro so you can make the right call.
Days of waiting for flash repairs are over. Learn how our instant Godox swap-out program works, what models qualify, and how to prepare your faulty gear for zero downtime.
Want to capture professional portraits in any lighting environment? Discover how to master on and off-camera flash techniques using the Godox V100 speedlight ecosystem.
Upgrade your portable lighting kit. Learn how the Godox S3 bracket securely adapts compact hot-shoe speedlights and round-head flashes to studio-grade Bowens mount modifiers without risking gear damage.
The Godox V480 brings a touch screen, rechargeable Li-ion battery, and LED modelling light to the on-camera flash. For wedding and event photographers, it's the speedlight that finally keeps up with a full shooting day.
The Godox ML80 gives creators a compact bi-colour LED light that can grow into a far more flexible lighting system through modular accessories. From interviews and YouTube videos to mobile filmmaking and product content, the ML80 helps serious creators build cleaner, more cinematic lighting setups without the bulk of traditional studio gear.
We sent the Godox UL-BOX 150cm to Studio C Photo to test in a real portrait setup, and the results show exactly why bigger light sources matter. With fast umbrella-style setup and a huge 150cm surface, this softbox delivers clean, soft, controlled light for both photo and video work.
If your content does not look the way you want it to, your first instinct is probably to blame your camera. Maybe it feels soft, noisy, or just not “cinematic” enough. But here is the uncomfortable truth most experienced creators eventually learn, upgrading your camera is rarely the fastest way to improve your work.
We recently provided a set of CameraStuff Gobos to South African photographer Les-Lee Lesch, along with the Godox BFP Projection Head Optical Snoot. The results were striking!