Godox now offers full Fujifilm and Micro Four Thirds support
Godox’s TT350, TT685 and V860 II flashes and X1 radio triggers are available for Fujifilm, Olympus and Panasonic; the full X1 system now supports cross-brand TTL.
News and reviews for photographic lighting users
Godox’s TT350, TT685 and V860 II flashes and X1 radio triggers are available for Fujifilm, Olympus and Panasonic; the full X1 system now supports cross-brand TTL.
The MeiKe MK320 is a tiny flash with some clever features. Is it any good?
The Olympus FL-LM3 is a small flash for the OM-D E-M5 Mark II that tilts and swivels for more flattering bounce lighting.
The Nissin i40 is a flash promising lots of features and power in a small form factor. Is it any good?
Kenro has announced the release of the Nissin i40 compact flashgun for Sony, Olympus and Panasonic.
MeiKe’s compact TTL hotshoe flash, the MK-300, has now been released for Olympus and Panasonic.
Pre-orders have opened for Panasonic’s new flagship flashgun, which can light both stills and video.
Kodak’s new mirrorless camera, the Pixpro S-1, will not be compatible with Olympus or Panasonic flashguns.
Disgruntled Olympus and Panasonic users are lobbying third-parties to develop radio flash systems for Micro Four Thirds.
Can the Olympus OM-D E-M5 and FL-600 match the performance of Nikon’s advanced Creative Lighting System?
Do you really need a big DSLR? Robbert explores the world of cheap compact system cameras.
A new update allows Metz flashes to work in slave mode with the Panasonic GH3, Olympus PEN E-PL5 and OM-D EM-5.