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Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Sony

Offering dual heads and a customisable design, Godox introduces the versatile MF-T76S Macro Twin Flash with 76Ws of power and Sony compatibility. Find clean illumination that reveals every detail of macro shooting scenes. The MF-T76S consists of two components: a controller, which slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the dual head flash, which mounts on your lens. For installation, attach the MF-T76S to your lens with one of the eight adapter rings provided, ranging in size from 49 to 77mm. Load the included lithium battery onto the control unit, then mount it on your camera hot shoe for easy operation. The two heads are independently adjustable with a 0-150° tilt angle for direct illumination at close distances.

SKU: GC49-11.MF-T76S

Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Sony

Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Sony

Offering dual heads and a customisable design, Godox introduces the versatile MF-T76S Macro Twin Flash with 76Ws of power and Sony compatibility. Find clean illumination that reveals every detail of macro shooting scenes. The MF-T76S consists of two components: a controller, which slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the dual head flash, which mounts on your lens. For installation, attach the MF-T76S to your lens with one of the eight adapter rings provided, ranging in size from 49 to 77mm. Load the included lithium battery onto the control unit, then mount it on your camera hot shoe for easy operation. The two heads are independently adjustable with a 0-150° tilt angle for direct illumination at close distances.

Efficient Macro Lighting Performance

The Godox MF-T76S is a compact and portable macro lighting solution designed for close-up photography applications including food, jewellery, insects, plants, and product photography. Its twin-head flash design allows each side to be adjusted independently with different power ratios, making it easy to create balanced illumination or dramatic high-contrast lighting effects. Supporting TTL auto flash operation, High Speed Sync, and both first and second curtain synchronisation, the MF-T76S helps photographers capture sharp, controlled images with greater creative flexibility.

Precision Control and Wireless Flexibility

Featuring a guide number of 73.5 feet at ISO 100, the MF-T76S allows individual flash head power adjustment from 1/1 to 1/256, along with exposure compensation and bracketing controls for refined lighting accuracy. This precise output management enhances texture, contrast, and depth in macro subjects. Two built-in modelling lamps with ten adjustable brightness levels assist with focusing and previewing light direction in low-light environments. Integrated into the Godox 2.4 GHz X wireless system, the flash supports multi-light setups with reliable long-distance transmission and 32 channels to minimise interference during operation.

Rechargeable Design and Expanded Compatibility

Powered by an included rechargeable lithium battery, the MF-T76S delivers approximately 550 full-power flashes with a rapid 1.2 second recycle time for efficient shooting sessions. Convenient USB-C charging ensures dependable power throughout extended use, while the hot shoe mount enables quick camera attachment. The supplied AR-R Kit includes eight adapter rings compatible with lenses ranging from 49mm to 77mm. Included accessories such as diffusers, a storage bag, charging cable, power adapter, and adapter ring kit provide added convenience straight out of the box. Additional optional accessories including colour filters, diffusers, and the MF-PL dental polarising filter further expand creative possibilities and support accurate colour reproduction for specialised dental macro photography.

Key Features:

76Ws Macro Flash with TTL/HSS Support

Dual Flash Heads & 0-150° Tilt Angle

Adjustable Modeling Lamps

Operates on 2.4 GHz X Wireless System

Guide Number: 73.4'

Power Range: 1/256-1/1

550 Full-power Flashes

Recycling Time: 1.2 sec

What's in the Box:

Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Sony

Power Adapter

Lithium Battery

USB-C to USB-A Charging Cable

Diffuser

Adapter Ring

Storage Bag

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Product Overview

Godox MF-T76C Macro Twin Flash for Sony

Offering dual heads and a customisable design, Godox introduces the versatile MF-T76S Macro Twin Flash with 76Ws of power and Sony compatibility. Find clean illumination that reveals every detail of macro shooting scenes. The MF-T76S consists of two components: a controller, which slips into your camera's hot shoe, and the dual head flash, which mounts on your lens. For installation, attach the MF-T76S to your lens with one of the eight adapter rings provided, ranging in size from 49 to 77mm. Load the included lithium battery onto the control unit, then mount it on your camera hot shoe for easy operation. The two heads are independently adjustable with a 0-150° tilt angle for direct illumination at close distances.

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