Overview

Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5L for Leica

Offering auto TTL, Manual, Stroboscopic flash compatibility, and Godox's 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the iT32 TTL Mini Flash enables diverse lighting setups when paired with a separately available X5-series unit. Users can choose or switch between the X5C, X5L, X5N, X5F, X5O, or X5S to respectively find compatibility with a wide range of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Leica, Olympus/Panasonic, or Sony cameras; which means you can use a single iT32 flash body and opt for different hot shoes with wireless flash trigger capability. A compact and versatile lighting tool, this flash features an adjustable power range from 1/128 to 1/1 with fine-tuning options, 1.5 sec recycling, HSS support, a colour touchscreen, and a convenient LED modeling lamp. The iT32 operates using a built-in USB-C rechargeable battery to provide up to 510 full-power flashes and still has a lightweight individual body at just 6 kg.

SKU: GC49-11.IT32LBC

Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5L for Leica

Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5L for Leica

Offering auto TTL, Manual, Stroboscopic flash compatibility, and Godox's 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the iT32 TTL Mini Flash enables diverse lighting setups when paired with a separately available X5-series unit. Users can choose or switch between the X5C, X5L, X5N, X5F, X5O, or X5S to respectively find compatibility with a wide range of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Leica, Olympus/Panasonic, or Sony cameras; which means you can use a single iT32 flash body and opt for different hot shoes with wireless flash trigger capability. A compact and versatile lighting tool, this flash features an adjustable power range from 1/128 to 1/1 with fine-tuning options, 1.5 sec recycling, HSS support, a colour touchscreen, and a convenient LED modeling lamp. The iT32 operates using a built-in USB-C rechargeable battery to provide up to 510 full-power flashes and still has a lightweight individual body at just 6 kg.

Versatile Flash Solution

The iT32 enables instant transitions for on- and off-camera use or in complex multi-light setups thanks to its magnetic modularity, cross-brand compatibility, and Godox 2.4 GHz wireless integration. Auto, Manual, Multi flash mode compatibility, HSS, first- and second-curtain sync, and FEC are some of the handy functions of the iT32. The TTL capability simplifies shooting by automatically adjusting flash output so your subject and background are evenly exposed. Also featured are integrated Wi-Off, Sender, and Receiver modes using the separately available X5 unit.

Quick Attachment

By simply aligning the separately available X5 with the bottom of the iT32, the flash will automatically absorb it for easy attachment. After this step, you can rotate the locking ring of the flash trigger to properly insert the optional X5 into the hot shoe mount of your camera, then rotate the locking ring until it's locked for secure attachment. The magnetic interface between iT32 and the optional X5 ensures a safe, one-click connection. When attached to iT32, the optional X5 functions as the hot shoe for on-camera shooting. If detached, it automatically switches to trigger mode for wireless control of the iT32.

Effortless Sync

Remove the separately available X5 from the iT32 body and connect it to your camera's hot shoe mount to achieve wireless control of select settings from a maximum range of 65.6'. When the iT32 and the optional X5 are used together (iT32+X5 setting), they are capable of sync triggering other Godox flashes to increase flexibility and creative control. In this case, the maximum control distance is from 262.4'. Together, the iT32 and the optional X5 act as a master unit to trigger multiple Godox flashes simultaneously. Separated, the optional X5 can still control the iT32 and other flashes of the Godox X wireless system.

Portable Body & Included Accessories

This compact 4 x 2.2 x 1.5" flash has a transparent wide-angle diffuser, as well as a white catchlight panel for different light customisation options. A photocell sensor and sync cord port are also available. Use the USB-C interface for charging and receiving firmware updates. Godox includes a USB-C charging cable, a magnetic mini stand, a diffuser, two magnetic colour filters, and a simple bag for storage and transportation.

Godox X5L TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Leica

The dynamic X5L TTL Wireless Flash Trigger from Godox works seamlessly with the brand's separately available iT32 mini flash by adding a hot shoe connection and flash triggering capability. This version, the X5L, features a hot shoe compatible with select Leica cameras. By simply aligning the X5L with the bottom of your iT32, the flash will automatically absorb it for easy attachment. After this step, rotate the locking ring of the flash trigger to properly insert the X5L into the hot shoe mount of your compatible camera. To complete, rotate the locking ring until it's locked for secure connection.

Compatible Camera Models

Use the X5L with the separately available iT32 mini flash for compatibility with these Leica camera models: M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, M8, M9, and M10.

Flexibility

When the separately available iT32 and the X5L are used together (iT32+X5 setting), the X5L is also capable of sync triggering other Godox flashes. As a sender unit with the optional iT32, the X5L is able to control various receiver units that are a part of Godox's wireless X system, such as AD100Pro II, AD200Pro II, AD600Pro II, AD600BM II, iT30Pro, V100, V480, and Lux Master models.

Key Features:

Flash Trigger for Leica

TTL, Manual and Multi

2.4 GHz Wireless System

High-speed Sync Support

USB-C Rechargeable Battery

What's in the Box:

Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5L for Leica

Godox iT32 TTL Mini Camera Flash

Godox X5L TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Leica

Diffuser

Magnetic colour Filter (1/2 Orange)

Magnetic colour Filter (1/1 Orange)

Magnetic Mini Stand

USB-C Charging Cable

Storage Bag

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Godox iT32 iFlash Camera Flash & X5L for Leica

Offering auto TTL, Manual, Stroboscopic flash compatibility, and Godox's 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the iT32 TTL Mini Flash enables diverse lighting setups when paired with a separately available X5-series unit. Users can choose or switch between the X5C, X5L, X5N, X5F, X5O, or X5S to respectively find compatibility with a wide range of Canon, Nikon, Fujifilm, Leica, Olympus/Panasonic, or Sony cameras; which means you can use a single iT32 flash body and opt for different hot shoes with wireless flash trigger capability. A compact and versatile lighting tool, this flash features an adjustable power range from 1/128 to 1/1 with fine-tuning options, 1.5 sec recycling, HSS support, a colour touchscreen, and a convenient LED modeling lamp. The iT32 operates using a built-in USB-C rechargeable battery to provide up to 510 full-power flashes and still has a lightweight individual body at just 6 kg.

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