Godox
Godox set their sights on Elinchrom with new flavour of AD600 strobe
With Bowens now out of the picture, it looks like Godox have realigned to set their sights on Elinchrom. While there’s been no official announcement…
Rumour suggests Godox will announce an AD600 replacement before the end of the year
Yes, this is just a rumour, but the clues do suggest that it may turn out to be true. Prices for the Godox AD600BM (and…
Why Godox is succeeding where Yongnuo failed
The flash market used to be rather simple. You go to one company for speedlights, usually your camera manufacturer or a specialist brand like Metz….
First impressions of the Godox XPro – The ultimate flash trigger?
A few days ago I received the new XPro trigger from Godox. Designed to overcome some issues with the X1T and XT32 triggers, the XPro…
Leaked Godox XPro trigger photo teases a huge LCD interface and lots of buttons
Godox’s flash system has become extremely popular over the last couple of years. And while it now supports half a dozen different platforms one common…
This small shiny disc almost doubles the output of your Godox AD200/360 lights
Portable battery flash has revolutionised the way many photographers work, especially since the introduction of the compact lithium-ion (Li-on) battery. If you own a Speedlite…
GodoxPhoto mobile app offers flash control for your DSLRs & Mirrorless cameras
Well, this is a pretty cool and interesting development from the Godox camp. There’s a new firmware out for each of the five Godox X1T…
Godox release first iPhone studio portraits using the new A1 flash trigger
A couple of weeks ago, Godox teased us with their new A1 flash trigger for mobile phones. The Godox A1 is designed to give your…
The Godox AD-B2 makes your AD200 lights even more powerful
The Godox AD-B2 has been dreamt of ever since the AD200 was announced a few months ago. It wasn’t much of a stretch to assume…
Godox are bringing real remote flash to your phones
Laugh all you like, but this has got me a little excited. Godox have just announced a new flash trigger for their 2.4Ghz wireless range….




































