Can Godox trigger Sony flash?
The Godox X2 2.4 GHz TTL Wireless Flash Trigger is dedicated to Sony’s TTL system and operates on a 2.4 GHz frequency. The wireless flash trigger can fire a single flash or multiple dedicated flash units within 5 groups, 32 channels, and 99 ID settings to avoid interference from other nearby systems.
How do I trigger my Sony flash?
Manuals are posted on your model support page.
- Attach the external flash to the flash accessory shoe of the camera.
- Turn on the camera.
- Set the camera to one of the following modes:
- Turn on the external flash.
- Set the camera to the wireless flash mode.
- Set up the remote flash.
- Remove the external flash from the camera.
Does Godox flash work with Sony?
Godox V1 Overview Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL, this flexible on-camera light is distinguished by its round head, which provides soft, smooth light with gradual fall off that augments the flattering output.
Can I use Canon Godox trigger in Sony?
Yes. You might also possibly have remote power control, but HSS, TTL, etc. probably won’t work. You really should get the Sony version of a Godox transmitter (X2T-S, XPro-S, Flashpoint R2 Pro II-S) if you want full control.
Can I use Sony flash on Canon camera?
Yes, sorta. You would need a non-optical means of triggering the Sony. Sync cord, radio remote, etc. Optical slave would trigger the Sony with the preflash of the canons.
Can I use Canon trigger on Sony?
Yes. You might also possibly have remote power control, but HSS, TTL, etc. probably won’t work.
Do I need a flash trigger?
You don’t need a studio strobe to photograph creative lighting effects. With a wireless flash trigger, that same flash you use on camera becomes a powerful off-camera light that doesn’t need a power outlet or big external battery.
Can you use a Canon Speedlite on Sony a7iii?
Surprisingly, the Canon flash attaches directly to the Sony A7/A7R’s hotshoe without any issues. You’ll notice that not all of the contacts line up, which is probably why you’ll run into your first issue: There is no ETTL mode available to you when using these flashes.