Discover the Godox V850III – a versatile flash that's perfect for all DSLR camera brands, including Canon, Sony, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, and Fuji. With its built-in Godox 2.4G wireless X system, it seamlessly supports Master and Slave flash control, making your shoot more dynamic and flexible.
The V850III features an upgraded Li-ion battery, interchangeable with Godox models V1 and V850III, ensuring you always stay powered. Enjoy an impressive 1.5s recycle time and up to 450 full-power flashes on a single charge, perfect for on-location shoots. Plus, it can achieve high-speed sync of 1/8000s with compatible triggers, like the Godox Cells II Transceiver or X1 TTL wireless flash trigger.
The improved broader bounce angle (from -7° to 120°) and an upgraded control panel make lighting setup and usage more intuitive than ever. Note, however, that this standard hot-shoe flash does not support TTL functions. Embrace the perfect blend of power and convenience with Godox V850III.
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Manual Control
Offers manual control ideal for users who prefer to manage settings directly. -
Compatibility
Compatible with various camera brands, including Canon and Sony. -
High-Speed Sync
Features high-speed sync capability up to 1/8000s for capturing fast-moving subjects. -
Battery Performance
Impressive battery life, reducing the need for constant recharging. -
Ease of Use
Large, bright LCD screen for easy navigation and control. -
Quick Recycle Time
Has a fast cycle time, allowing for rapid successive shots. -
Light Accessories
Comes with useful accessories, including a built-in diffuser and reflector.
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Incomplete Kit
Some customers received the kit with missing items like the charger. -
Hot Shoe Mechanism
Hot shoe locking mechanism is less convenient compared to higher-priced models. -
Durability Issues
Some users experienced the flash unit failing after limited use. -
Diffuser Design
The included fabric diffuser is considered fiddly and less preferable to plastic options. -
Function Complexity
Has numerous functions which can be confusing for some users. -
No TTL Function
Lacks TTL (through-the-lens) functionality, which may be a drawback for some photographers.