Godox iT32 Mini Flash Review: Modular Game Changer?


The Godox iT32 mini flash looks small, but its modular design completely changes how you use on-camera and off-camera flash. Most speedlights lock you into one setup. This one separates into a magnetic trigger and flash head, letting you move from hot shoe to light stand in seconds. If you’ve ever felt frustrated switching between TTL, manual, or wireless flash, or struggled with clunky speedlights that feel awkward on your camera, this review will clear things up. In this video, I’ll show you exactly how the Godox iT32 works in real-world shooting, on camera, off camera, in TTL, manual, and high-speed sync. I’ll also explain why this design works especially well for Nikon users who often get lens shadow issues with smaller flashes. If you’re stepping into off-camera flash for the first time, or you want a lightweight travel-friendly flash that still integrates with the Godox system, this might be the most flexible option you’ve seen. Let’s break down how it actually performs and who it’s really for.

Check out the full product review here.