The GODOX IM30 is a compact and lightweight flash, perfect for photographers who value portability. It pairs exceptionally well with pancake or other compact lenses, making it an ideal choice for travel and everyday shooting. For optimal results, use it with smaller lenses to avoid shadows from larger lenses or hoods. Plus, the flash offers seven adjustable power levels (1/64~1/1), so you can easily tailor the brightness to your needs.
Before purchasing, please check the camera compatibility list provided in the product photos to ensure a good match with your device. This flash works well with Fuji, Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus, and Ricoh cameras, but it is not compatible with models like the Sony ZV-1F and Canon EOS Rebel SL3.
The GODOX IM30 runs on 2 AAA batteries (not included), providing up to 230 flashes per charge. Its simple plug-and-play setup, coupled with its powerful guide number of 15, ensures you get professional lighting on the go. Compact yet robust, the GODOX IM30 is your reliable partner for any photography adventure.
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Compact Design
This small camera flash is compact and well-made, perfect for traveling and on-the-go use. -
Ease of Use
Very easy to use with a simple interface, making it convenient for users. -
Brightness
Provides bright and quality pictures, similar to a digicam flash. -
Compatibility
Works with multiple camera brands including Canon, Sony, Nikon, Fuji, and Leica. -
Adjustable Power Levels
Offers adjustable power levels from 1/64th power to 1/1 full power. -
Affordable
High-quality product at a super affordable price.
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Battery Requirement
Requires a pair of AA batteries, which are not included with the product. -
Harsh Flash
Flash can be a bit harsh at times, requiring adjustment to get the best results. -
Size Expectation
Not as small as some users expected, although still compact. -
Durability Unknown
While lightweight and easy to use, the durability over time is not well-documented. -
Limited Power
For some professional uses, the power might not be sufficient. -
Pattern Texture
The texture pattern on the flash might be a matter of personal taste.