Godox unveiled iA32, iM20, and iM22 flashThree compact and stylish on-camera flashes that won’t break the bank.
These new additions to its lineup offer distinctive features that meet diverse shooting styles, environments and user needs.
Godox already offers a versatile lineup of studio strobes and portable flashes. The iA32, iM20 and iM22 continue this tradition by addressing portability and functionality while providing unique use cases.
The IA32 is compact and lightweight and built for photographers who prioritize ease of use. Its adjustable flash head offers an angle of view from -7° to 90°, enabling bounced lighting for soft shadows and subtle lighting effects. It can suit a variety of scenarios, from portrait photography to shooting events. The IA32 offers both auto and manual modes. Auto mode displays recommended shooting distances based on ISO and aperture, while Manual mode allows power adjustment at eight levels from 1/128 to full power.
Powered by two AA batteries, Godox says the iA32 delivers up to 490 flashes at full power with a recycle time of 2.5 seconds. It is compatible with most camera models via a single-contact hot shoe. This makes the iA32 portable for a variety of environments such as weddings, street photography or editorial shoots.
In contrast, the iM20 and iM22 mini flashguns are designed for compact and travel cameras. The weights are 31 grams and 34 grams respectively. The iM20 is particularly suitable for small fixed-lens cameras. Its compact form (3.9 x 3.8 x 29.5 cm) remains close to the camera.
The iM22 is slightly larger (5.7 x 4.0 x 22 centimeters) and offers higher light emission, making it ideal for larger lens setups. Both models share key features: an internal lithium battery offering 440 full-power flashes per charge, five adjustable power levels, and a three-second recycling time. The inclusion of a USB-C charging port ensures that photographers can recharge faster, reducing downtime during extended shoots.
The design differences between the iM20 and iM22 highlight their specialized applications. The compact size and lightweight nature of the iM20 makes it ideal for everyday street photography or casual travel documentation. Its fit close to the camera ensures portability, allowing photographers to focus on their subjects without distractions. On the other hand, the longer construction of the iM22 provides better coverage for more complex setups, such as portraits or scenes requiring high light intensity. This makes it suitable for enthusiasts and professionals working with a variety of lenses and shooting scenarios.
The single-contact hot shoe design of both models ensures wide compatibility across a range of cameras, including DSLR and mirrorless systems.
Pricing and Availability
All three flashes are listed as coming soon to B&H, with each flash priced at $33.90 Godox IM22 Or i am 20 And for $49.90 IA32,
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