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Flashq M20 Transmitter With Exposure Control - Lightpix Labs

Flashq M20 Transmitter With Exposure Control - Lightpix Labs
  • Product Code: eq138152
  • Availability: In Stock

$387.00 $522.45

The FlashQ M20 Transmitter with Exposure Control - LightPix Labsfrom FlashQ M20 Transmitter with Exposure Control - LightPix Labsis a compact, lightweight lighting solution with advanced triggering and full manual control features. The lightweight, compact flash easily fits into tight places where larger units can't go. The FlashQ M20 has power output selection from 1/1-1/64, runs on two alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries, and will recycle quickly depending on the batteries in use.

The flash features a removeable transmitter that comes with the unit. By detaching the transmitter, the flash head can be mounted remotely on a light stand, clamp, or even hand-held. The strobe can then be triggered, and its exposure adjusted from the on-camera transmitter at a distance of up to 29.5 feet. The transmitter can control up to eight M20 strobe units simultaneously. Features include 1st and 2nd curtain sync and flash exposure compensation. The head can tilt up in clicked angles up to 90° and has a built-in filter holder with six filters. The M20 also incorporates a bi-color LED video light with brightness and color temperature that can be controlled remotely from the transmitter.

Full Manual Exposure Control    Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment    2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 29.5' Range    Bi-Color LED Video/Modeling Light    90° Tiltable Flash Head    Built-In Gel Filter Holder with 6 Gels    S1 and S2 Optical Slave Modes    2x AA Battery Operation

Key Specs
Guide Number65.6' / 20 m at ISO 100
Auto Zoom HeadNo
Bounce Head0 to +90°
Swivel HeadNo
Exposure ControlManual
Wireless OperationRadio (Manual)
Up to 29.5' / 9 m
Internal Power2x AA (Alkaline, Lithium-Ion)
Off-Camera TerminalNo
Flash Head
Guide Number65.6' / 20 m at ISO 100
CoverageFull-Frame
32 mm
Auto Zoom HeadNo
Bounce Head0 to +90°
Swivel HeadNo
Recycle TimeApprox. 5 to 6 Seconds
Secondary IlluminationVideo Light
Exposure Control
Exposure ControlManual
Flash ModesSecond-Curtain Sync
Power Range1/1 to 1/64 (Manual)
Flash Compensation-1 to +1 EV
Wireless
Wireless OperationRadio (Manual)
Up to 29.5' / 9 m
Power
Internal Power2x AA (Alkaline, Lithium-Ion)
External Power Pack CompatibleNo
General
MountShoe
Off-Camera TerminalNo
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Dimensions (W x H x D)2.3 x 4 x 1.3" / 59 x 102 x 32 mm
Weight3.6 oz / 103 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.5 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)5.3 x 4.8 x 1.6"

  • Focal length coverage: 32mm (equiv. 35mm format)
  • Manual flash power ratio control from 1/1 to 1/64
  • 1/3 EV steps setting from 1/1 to 1/16
  • Front curtain / rear curtain synch
  • Bi-color LED video light, output: 60 lux at 3.3', CRI 90
  • 2.4 GHz wireless remote, 29.5' range
  • 90 ° Tilt-capable flash head, with click-stops at 0-, 45-, 60-, 75°
  • S1/S2 optical slave
  • Transmitter (Non-TTL) per charge : 80 hours operation and 120 days standby
  • Transmitter with built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • M20 uses 2x AA-size alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries
  • 5-6 second recycle time
  • Number of flashes per charge: 100 - 2000
  • Dedicated socket for FlashQ transmitter attachment

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work on Leica Q and CL?

A: The LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control for Sony is not compatible with the Leica Q or the Leica CL; it is compatible with Sony cameras with Sony ADI / P-TTL capability.

Q: 2. Ricoh GR3 compatible ?

A: The LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control BH #LIFQM20M is compatible with a Rocoh GR3.

Q: 3. Can I buy a separate trigger to use it also with other cameras?

A: There is the LightPix Labs FlashQ Trigger T2 Kit (Black), BH # LIFQTT2KBLK which can work woth other flashes. https://bhpho.to/3LCXk6o

Q: 4. So a Sony and or a Fuji trigger will still work with this flash without having to buy a separate receiver, correct?

A: LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Full Manual Exposure Control includes the trigger in the box. A separate trigger cannot be used. It also includes the receiver in the flash. A separate trigger or receiver do not need to be purchased.

Q: 5. Can you run a sync cord from RB67 to a transmitter?

A: The BH #IMSCSMPC can be used to attach a transmitter to a camera with a pc port.

Q: 6. Does the fuji ver. works with Leica M cameras?

A: While we do not carry the Fujifilm version of the LightPix Labs FlashQ x20 with Transmitter for Sony in our inventory, while the flash may it onto a Leica M hot shoe, do note that you would not have TTL automatic flash exposure output and you would need to set the flash output manually.

Q: 7. Will this work with any camera in manual mode?

A: Yes, as long as the camera has an active hot shoe with a center pin the LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control will work in manual mode.

Q: 8. Is there manual mode?

A: Yes. For instructions, please see the quick start guide on our overview page or the manual included in the box.

Q: 9. The flash does not hold a charge for long or batteries seem to deplete when turned off. Is this normal?

A: LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Full Manual Exposure Control should allow for 100 flashes at full power in one set of batteries. At minimum power it should last 2000 flashes. If you are getting less than that I would recommend checking if the battery that you are using has an issue. Batteries should not be depleted when turned off.

Q: 10. What battery is inside the trigger and receiver? Is it Li-ion? How do you change the battery when they stop taking charge in the future?

A: The following units feature an internal lithium ion battery that is charged via usb cable. When cells die out unit need to be sent in to manufacture for servicing.

12/09/2024

[Video Light] works very well and value for money

5
16/08/2024

[-1 to +1 EV] My only complaint is that it can be hard to tell when it's turned off.

5
13/08/2024

[Manual] ..binding is little tricky.. but works every camera I have.. old film cameras to a7 iisony..

5
24/07/2024

[0 to +90°] This LightPix Flash Q Trigger is nice and small. It's great for off camera flash as long as you don't need TTL. I normally use full manual mode anyway. It also works for my smaller film cameras with hotshoe mounts when I need a quick fill flash. Set up and syncing is relatively easy. Don't forgot to set your DSLR hot shoe sync ON! This setting threw me off a little but I eventually figured it out.

5
14/07/2024

[Manual] This is a good trigger, I already have a pair of the old version T1 and bought another pair of the new version T2 to use for my 2 cameras. It has no TTL, only manual, if you use a Godox flash and have a trigger like the X-Pro you can use the trigger to change the flash's output wirelessly and continue shooting with FlashQ.

5
14/07/2024

[Manual] This works great with the FladhQ trigger to use in my Alienbee and Digibee. Small and easy.

5
28/05/2024

[Manual] Hooked up the transmitter and receiver in 5 minutes. Directions were simple and easy to read. Rechargeable batteries initially took 90 minutes for full power. I used it off camera with GR3 and GR3X with a small Godox V350F designed for the Fuji system. As Lightpix claimed, it works with any camera/flash system. Manual flash settings only. The V350 with rechargeable battery and the Lightpix T&R recycles in about a second at full power - much better than their flash.

5
07/05/2024

[Shoe] The way I use this flash is using it as really small camera set up to my day to day use, works great and I love the way I can detach and attach it from my camera, absolutely love it very small and portable. Tested it out on events and it held up well for the candid shots as well as the details were you don’t need much power but if you do need the extra power it can sure work.

5
01/05/2024

[0 to +90°] I don’t understand the hatred for this? It works as intended and is a godsend!

5
22/04/2024

[-1 to +1 EV] Took it out to the college bars for a night with my Minolta x-370, definitely less than 100% but this thing is killer. maybe failed to fire twice all night. give it a little test into ur pocket before u actually take the photo to make sure they’re connected and you’ll be fine. battery lasted all night and i haven’t charged it in a week or so. will see how the shots come out but it synced to my digitals so i’m hopeful.

5

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