MIYAKO DENKI Godox TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart Wireless Flash: TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart
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Meet the Wireless Flash from MIYAKO DENKI—your Canon camera's new best friend. This isn't just any flash; it's packed with TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart tech, making it a breeze to sync and control. Imagine capturing those split-second moments with a high-speed sync of 1/8000S and still nailing the exposure every time. Thanks to the 2.4G transmitter, your camera and flash chat like old pals, ensuring no dropped signals. Plus, it plays nice with a wide range of gear, making it a no-brainer for photographers who hate being tied down.
Why you'll love it:
- TTL HSS means you're the boss of lighting—no more guessing games.
- Bluetooth? Check. Adjust settings on the fly without breaking a sweat.
- That 1/8000S high-speed sync is like having a time machine for your photos.
- And with 2.4G transmission, it's as stable as your favorite coffee table (minus the wobble).
- Compatible with Canon cameras
- 1/8000S high-speed sync
- 2.4G transmitter
- Large compatibility
- TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart
General specs
- Brand: MIYAKO DENKI
- Model: Godox TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart
- Seller: Joom
- Compatibility: Canon cameras
- Sync Speed: 1/8000S
- Transmitter: 2.4G
- Technology: TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart
- First listed by seller: 6/21/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | MIYAKO DENKI | MIYAKO DENKI | MIYAKO DENKI | MIYAKO DENKI | MIYAKO DENKI | MIYAKO DENKI |
Model | Godox TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart | GODOX | GODOX TTL X3S | Godox X3S | XProII-N | GODOX X3C |
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Price | $180.48 | $179.87 | $180.41 | $180.10 | $180.48 | $180.16 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 11, 2025 | August 11, 2025 | August 11, 2025 | August 11, 2025 | August 11, 2025 | August 11, 2025 |
Compatibility | Canon cameras | SONY | Nikon cameras | X system | ||
Sync Speed | 1/8000S | High-speed | High-speed | Up to 1/8000S | ||
Display | OLED touch screen | OLED touch screen | OLED touch screen |
Charlotte M.
Kitchener, ON
July 2, 2025
as someone who's into photography and fairly picky about gear, this flash has been a pleasant surprise. i've been using it for a couple of weeks now, and it's integrated well into my workflow. the first time i tried it, i was impressed by how it handled fast-moving subjects without any lag or misfires. it's great for outdoor shoots where lighting is tricky, and the wireless control via my phone is super convenient—no more running back and forth to adjust things. i did notice that in very crowded areas, there might be some interference, but it's rare and manageable. overall, it's a solid choice if you're looking to upgrade your setup without too much hassle. it's not perfect, but for the price and performance, i'd say it's worth it. just keep an eye on the battery and don't expect miracles in extreme conditions. i'm happy with my purchase and would recommend it to others who value reliability and ease of use.
- Pros: the packaging was intact and everything felt premium right out of the box. i loved how easy it was to pair with my camera—no fiddling or complicated setup, just a quick connection that worked instantly. the ability to control the flash from a distance without any wires is a game-changer for my photography sessions, and the sync is so fast that it catches every detail even in bright light. it's fairly reliable, with no signal drops so far, and it works seamlessly with all my gear, which is a huge plus for someone who hates limitations.
- Cons: it could be a bit pricey for what it offers, and while the build feels solid, i'm not sure about its durability over the long haul—might need to handle it with care. the range isn't as extensive as i'd hoped; i had some issues when trying to use it from very far away, and the battery life could be better—it drains faster than i expected during longer shoots. also, the interface for adjustments isn't the most intuitive; it took me a bit to figure out all the settings, and i could be wrong, but it feels like it lacks some advanced features that other options might have.