Overview

Godox iM30 Mini Flash (AAA Battery)

The on-camera iM30 Mini Flash from Godox is perfect for those who want a simple lighting solution. With a minimalist design, this fully-manual flash is compatible with a variety of camera models with a universal hot shoe. The iM30 offers a guide number of 14 at ISO 100 and features a fixed head with a daylight colour temperature of 6500K. The flash's output level can be manually adjusted from 1/64 to full power in seven steps. This compact unit is capable of delivering 230 full-power flashes and will recycle in 3.6 seconds. The iM30 is a great tool for photographers working on small product shots or portraits. It is worth mentioning that its elegant design will visually add to the aesthetics of your camera. A key benefit is the flash's highly portable, elegant body that can be taken or stored anywhere.

SKU: GC49-11.IM30

Godox iM30 Mini Flash (AAA Battery)

Godox iM30 Mini Flash (AAA Battery)

The on-camera iM30 Mini Flash from Godox is perfect for those who want a simple lighting solution. With a minimalist design, this fully-manual flash is compatible with a variety of camera models with a universal hot shoe. The iM30 offers a guide number of 14 at ISO 100 and features a fixed head with a daylight colour temperature of 6500K. The flash's output level can be manually adjusted from 1/64 to full power in seven steps. This compact unit is capable of delivering 230 full-power flashes and will recycle in 3.6 seconds. The iM30 is a great tool for photographers working on small product shots or portraits. It is worth mentioning that its elegant design will visually add to the aesthetics of your camera. A key benefit is the flash's highly portable, elegant body that can be taken or stored anywhere.

7 Manual Flash Levels & Optical Mode

Adjust the output power level from 1/64 to full power in seven steps. Intuitive local controls and indicators facilitate adjustments.

For greater control over the light in your setup, the iM30 features an optical mode that offers S1 and S2 settings. In S1, the flash triggers when it sees any burst of light from a main flash. In S2, the flash ignores a single pre-flash and fires on the second burst of light.

Power & 2.5mm Sync Port

The iM30 operates on two AAA batteries, available separately.

An integrated 2.5mm sync socket is available for cable connectivity.

No Batteries Included, Runs on Two Optional AAA Batteries

Key Features:

Manual Flash for Various Camera Models

Extremely Compact & Portable

Guide Number: 14 at ISO 100

7 Output Levels: 1/64 to Full

Up to 230 Full-power Flashes

Recycling Time: 3.6 sec

Optical S1/S2 Modes

6500K CCT

Shoe-mounted Flash, Sync Port

Runs on Two Optional AAA Batteries

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Godox iM30 Mini Flash (AAA Battery)

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Product Overview

Godox iM30 Mini Flash (AAA Battery)

The on-camera iM30 Mini Flash from Godox is perfect for those who want a simple lighting solution. With a minimalist design, this fully-manual flash is compatible with a variety of camera models with a universal hot shoe. The iM30 offers a guide number of 14 at ISO 100 and features a fixed head with a daylight colour temperature of 6500K. The flash's output level can be manually adjusted from 1/64 to full power in seven steps. This compact unit is capable of delivering 230 full-power flashes and will recycle in 3.6 seconds. The iM30 is a great tool for photographers working on small product shots or portraits. It is worth mentioning that its elegant design will visually add to the aesthetics of your camera. A key benefit is the flash's highly portable, elegant body that can be taken or stored anywhere.

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