Ulasan Pemicu Flash Godox iT32 & X5S & X5N – Beragampengetahuan
Sistem modular ringkas yang melampaui ukurannya
Godox diam-diam telah mengguncang dunia flash selama bertahun-tahun Flash Godox iT32 setara dengan Pemicu Godox X5S & N rasanya seperti memikirkan kembali bagaimana flash di dalam kamera dan di luar kamera bekerja sama.
Alih-alih speed bump tradisional untuk kamera Anda, ini adalah a sistem modular. Lampu kilat dan pemicu adalah unit terpisah yang terpasang secara magnetis saat Anda ingin melakukan flash di dalam kamera, lalu langsung terpisah saat Anda ingin mengoperasikannya di luar kamera. Tidak perlu memasangkan ulang, tidak perlu menu, tidak perlu repot. Harus saya akui bahwa saya menyalakan api sebelum apinya padam.
Bentuknya kecil, ringan, dan dirancang khusus untuk fotografer yang menginginkan fleksibilitas tanpa membawa perlengkapan berukuran penuh.
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Apa itu Sistem Godox iT32 + X5?
iT32 adalah flash TTL/M ringkas milik ekosistem nirkabel Godox X. Cat X5 (X5S untuk Sony, X5N untuk Nikon, X5C untuk Canon, dll.) berfungsi sebagai dudukan sepatu dan pemancar nirkabel.
Hubungkan keduanya secara magnetis dan Anda memiliki flash TTL/Manual pada kamera. Putuskan sambungannya dan X5 menjadi ponsel cerdas Anda sementara iT32 berjalan secara nirkabel di luar kamera. Ini adalah rencana yang cerdas dan praktis yang sangat masuk akal dalam dunia pengambilan gambar. Saya senang memotretnya, lalu memasang lampu pop di kaki dan menaruhnya di rak atau bahkan memegangnya di tangan saya.
Spesifikasi Utama

Flash Godox iT32
- Nomor Panduan: GN18 (ISO100, meter)
- Konsumsi daya: 1/128 – 1/1 dalam peningkatan 1/3-stop
- Mode Lampu Kilat: TTL, Manual, Multi
- Sinkronisasi CEPAT: hingga 1/8000 detik (dan lebih tinggi pada bodi Sony yang kompatibel)
- Kompensasi Eksposur Lampu Kilat: ±3 EV
- Waktu daur ulang: kira-kira. 1,5 detik hingga kekuatan penuh
- Durasi Flash: sebanyak ~1/30.000 detik pada daya lebih rendah
- Lampu Pemodelan: LED bawaan
- Baterai: litium-ion 900mAh bawaan
- Dekat. Kekuatan penuh DX menyala melalui pengisian daya
- Pengisian daya: USB-C
- Berat: kira-kira. 169 gram

Godox X5S & X5N Trigger (Sony & Nikon version)
- Wireless System: Godox 2.4GHz X
- Channels: 32 channels, ID 1–99
- Wireless Range:
- Up to ~80m when attached to iT32 (according to specs, but when attached seems irrelevant?)
- Around ~20m when used separately
- Battery: built-in rechargeable (USB-C)
- Weight: approx. 23grams

Build Quality & Handling
The first thing you notice is how small and light this setup is. If you’re used to full-size speedlights, the iT32 feels almost toy-like at first, but in a good way. Build quality is solid, with a clean, modern design and no unnecessary bulk.
The magnetic connection between the flash and trigger is strong and reassuring. It snaps into place with confidence and doesn’t feel like it’s going to pop off accidentally. For location shooting, workshops, or fast-paced sessions, this is a big win.
Controls are straightforward. The touchscreen and dial combo make adjustments quick, and the interface is easy to understand even if you’re new to flash. Apart from turning the trigger on and off, there are no dial or settings to change, they are on the flash only.
Performance in Real Use
Despite its compact size, the iT32 performs very well within its intended range. I did find that using a additional diffuser helped a lot. You really can’t get much more than a few metres away from your subject, without losing flash altogether.
TTL is reliable and consistent, particularly for still life, macro, and small product work. High Speed Sync works as expected and is useful for balancing flash with bright ambient light. Manual is self-explanatory and easy to use as well.
Recycle times are quick enough that you’re not waiting around between shots, and battery life is surprisingly good for such a small unit.
That said, this is not a high-power flash. With a GN18 output, you’ll feel the limits if you’re trying to bounce off high ceilings, light large groups, or overpower strong sunlight from a distance. Used close to your subject, or with intentional off-camera placement, it shines. I also found it caused red-eye when photographing my dogs.
As per most of these mini flashes, I have found where they truly shine is when mixed with low ambient light, on TTL with the exposure compensation set to -1, as per sample images taken in late afternoon outside. I was using a 35-100mm lens.

Pros
- Clever modular magnetic design
- The different X5 triggers (Sony, Nikon, Canon etc) are all marked by different colours
- Extremely compact and lightweight
- Full TTL, Manual, Multi and HSS support
- Built-in rechargeable batteries with USB-C charging
- Easy transition between on-camera and off-camera use
- Compatible with the wider Godox X ecosystem
- Affordable entry point into wireless flash
- No shadow on wider lenses for Sony (ie Zeiss 16-35mm wide angle @ 82mm)
- No shadows on wider Nikon Z lens either
Cons
- Lower power than traditional full-size speedlights
- Fixed flash head with no zoom control, although you can tilt the head itself
- X5 trigger is very basic compared to XPro or X3 triggers
- Wireless range drops when trigger and flash are separated
- Requires a separate X5 trigger per camera system
Who Is This Flash For?
The Godox iT32 and X5 system is ideal for:
- Portrait photographers working close to their subjects, on- or off-camera. I do suggest additional diffusion or a mini softbox for portraits.
- Travel and street photographers who value light-weight gear, that are not working with larger distance
- Workshop environments where fast setup matters
- Multi-brand shooters who want one flash across different cameras (you would need to purchase additional triggers)
If you regularly shoot large spaces, bounce flash off tall ceilings, or need maximum output, a bigger speedlight or strobe will still be the better tool. Perhaps the Godox AD100Pro or AD200Pro II or similar.

Sample images
Playing in the studio with some still life, I found the images far more pleasing with extra diffusion. I believe I took these images on AP Mode on my Sony A7RV and TTL mode on the iT32 -1 exposure compensation.

Even in ambient low light, the iT32 does an amazing job, especially on TTL, as per the images below. No extra diffusion was required.
A Note on Nikon
I have been trialling many mini flash on the Nikon Z7iii camera and it’s bulky wider diameter lenses and they all seem to fall flat, due to the flash hitting the edge of the lens and causing unwanted shadows. The Godox iT32 outperformed them all on that one single point. It sits up high enough on the hot shoe to easily reach out over an 82mm lens. Some sample images below with the flash on-camera, taken by my Husband.
Being able to easily take the flash off the camera and put it on a floor, bench or light stand is a winner. Makes the flash so much more versatile. Even on a kitchen bench with light bounced off a metal fridge with the dog. Also avoids red eye
When taking portraits, where possible bounce the flash off a white ceiling, rather than directly at the person, makes a much nicer portrait, with more depth and contrast. Even if it is my horrible old face lol. The tiltable head makes this easy to do. My ceilings are standard 8 foot high.

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