Godox shows new V850III and V860III speedlights
Godox hasn’t announced their latest V850III and V860III speedlight models, but they did leak them.
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Godox hasn’t announced their latest V850III and V860III speedlight models, but they did leak them.
An update to Godox’s flagship lithium-ion speedlight is on the horizon and it will use the same battery as the AD100Pro.
Godox plans to release a hotshoe flash with a circular H200R-style head, lithium battery and built-in radio controls.
The Stroboss 60 EVO, also known as the Godox Ving V860 II, is a lithium-powered shoe-mount TTL flash. Is it any good?
Godox is building 2.4GHz triggers into many of its flashes, including the Li-ion Ving series. It is also introducing TTL triggering for Sony.
Get a Li-ion speedlight with TTL, HSS and optional radio control for just $150 through this Lighting Rumours deal.
Godox has a wireless TTL flash trigger, designed to work with the Ving V860, in development.
The Flashpoint Zoom Li-ion (a rebranded Godox Ving) is a lithium-powered flashgun available in manual and Canon/Nikon TTL variants.
Interfit has announced the Strobies Pro-Flash TLi-C and TLi-N, a pair of lithium-powered wireless TTL speedlights.
Godox has released the Ving V860n, a Li-ion hotshoe flash with Nikon i-TTL, master/slave support and optional radio control.
The Ving V860C, the E-TTL version of the innovative Godox Ving V850 Li-ion speedlight, has been released.
Following hot on the heels of the Godox V850, the world’s first lithium flashgun, comes the V860C with E-TTL control.