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Godox Tiny Flashes Go Budget
Two pocket flashes with TTL and magnetic filters arrive under $50, boosting on‑the‑go lighting for photographers.

A new pair of pocket flashes from Godox bring TTL, high speed sync and magnetic filters at a budget price, expanding on‑the‑go lighting options.
Godox Delivers Tiny iT20 iT22 Flashes Priced Under $50
Godox has added two pocketable flashes to its lineup, the iT20 and iT22, both weighing around 50 grams and priced at about $44.90. The units offer TTL and high speed sync across major camera brands, a magnetic attachment point for snap-on filters, and a compact high definition display. Godox promises up to 700 flashes per charge and a recycle time of about 1.5 seconds, with USB-C charging once the built in battery runs dry. The iT20 is the lighter version at 45 grams, while the iT22 is a touch taller at 52 grams, reflecting a slim but distinct form factor for users who want portability without sacrificing performance.
Magnetic filters are a key selling point, including diffusers, CTO CTB color filters, creative gels, and honeycomb grids. The company notes that multiple filters can be used by splitting them across the flash. An optional TR TTL Hot Shoe Riser adds 30 millimeters of height to improve compatibility with larger lenses on Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, OM System, Panasonic, and Sony bodies, while the iT22's greater height may reduce the need for the riser. The new units join Godox's ongoing effort to blend portability with pro grade features in affordable gear, expanding choices for hobbyists and small studios alike.
Key Takeaways
"Experiment with atmospheric effects and craft distinctive visual stories."
Godox framing its magnet-filter ecosystem as a storytelling tool
"It promises up to 700 flashes per charge and a 1.5 second recycle time."
Product performance spec
"They are compatible with Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, OM System, Panasonic, and Sony cameras."
Cross-brand TTL support
"It’s even possible to combine multiple filters at once by splitting them across the flash."
Filter system flexibility
With these tiny flashes, Godox bets that more shooters want serious lighting on the go. The price point under $50 makes pro features accessible, but it also raises questions about durability and power compared with larger units. The magnet filter ecosystem is a clever move that could create habit forming workflows, letting users tailor color and mood on location. The trend toward pocket sized pro gear continues to blur lines between consumer and professional gear, pressuring competitors to respond.
Highlights
- Experiment with atmospheric effects and craft distinctive visual stories.
- 700 flashes per charge and 1.5 second recycling.
- Compatible with Canon Fujifilm Nikon OM System Panasonic Sony cameras.
- Combine multiple filters by splitting them across the flash.
The race to pack pro lighting into pocketable gear shows no sign of slowing.
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