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Godox V480 TTL Li-ion Touchscreen Flash (Canon / Nikon / Sony / Fujifilm / Olympus)

A compact, fast, and seriously practical on-camera flash, the Godox V480 brings TTL, High-Speed Sync and the 2.4 GHz Godox X ecosystem into a smaller body with a big battery. It slots into your hot shoe, locks on tight, and gives you a clean 2” touchscreen so you can change power, zoom and sync settings without diving through cryptic menus. The 7.2 V 2200 mAh Li-ion pack recycles in about 1.7 s and is good for roughly 650 full-power pops, so you’re not babysitting AA batteries all day.

SKU: GC49-11.V480S

Godox V480 TTL Flash with Touch Screen

Godox V480 TTL Li-ion Touchscreen Flash (Canon / Nikon / Sony / Fujifilm / Olympus)

A compact, fast, and seriously practical on-camera flash, the Godox V480 brings TTL, High-Speed Sync and the 2.4 GHz Godox X ecosystem into a smaller body with a big battery. It slots into your hot shoe, locks on tight, and gives you a clean 2” touchscreen so you can change power, zoom and sync settings without diving through cryptic menus. The 7.2 V 2200 mAh Li-ion pack recycles in about 1.7 s and is good for roughly 650 full-power pops, so you’re not babysitting AA batteries all day.

Output & control, minus the fuss

The V480 supports brand-native TTL, Manual, Multi, HSS and 2nd-curtain sync (behaviour varies by camera), with a Guide Number of 50 (metres, ISO 100). Power runs from 1/256 to full, and flash duration spans roughly 1/600 to 1/20,000 s, so you can freeze action or feather your fill without nasty colour shifts. A pull-out wide diffuser and catchlight card are built in, and the motorised zoom covers 24–105 mm to match your lens.

Built to bounce, swivel and live off-camera

Tilt runs from –7° to 120° and the head rotates 330°, making quick bounce angles easy in tight spaces. When you want to get the flash off-camera, the integrated 2.4 GHz radio works with Godox X transmitters (XPro II, X2, X3, etc.) for remote power, zoom and triggering out to around 100 m (line-of-sight), with 32 channels and five groups to keep sets tidy.

Bright ideas on board

A 2W LED modelling light (approx. 5300 K ±300 K) sits dead-centre for quick previews and close-up work. The 2” touchscreen UI is straightforward—big icons, clear status, and a battery gauge you can trust. USB-C keeps firmware current as new camera bodies land.

Choose your mount

This page lists all V480 variants—pick your camera brand in the dropdown:

  • V480C for Canon (E-TTL / E-TTL II)
  • V480N for Nikon (i-TTL)
  • V480S for Sony (TTL)
  • V480F for Fujifilm (TTL)
  • V480O for Olympus / OM System (TTL)

Key Features:

  • Portable Shoe- Mounted On- Camera Flash
  • 2.4 GHz X Wireless Radio System
  • Manual, Multi, HSS & 2nd Curtain Sync
  • Up to 650 Full- Power Flashes
  • 1.7 sec Recycling Time
  • Stable Continuous Shooting
  • Touchscreen Design & LED Modeling Light

What's in the Box:

  • Godox V480 TTL L- Ion Touch Screen Flash
  • Diffuser
  • Battery
  • USB- C Cable
  • Power Adapter
  • Pouch

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Godox V480 TTL Li-ion Touchscreen Flash (Canon / Nikon / Sony / Fujifilm / Olympus)

A compact, fast, and seriously practical on-camera flash, the Godox V480 brings TTL, High-Speed Sync and the 2.4 GHz Godox X ecosystem into a smaller body with a big battery. It slots into your hot shoe, locks on tight, and gives you a clean 2” touchscreen so you can change power, zoom and sync settings without diving through cryptic menus. The 7.2 V 2200 mAh Li-ion pack recycles in about 1.7 s and is good for roughly 650 full-power pops, so you’re not babysitting AA batteries all day.

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