OM SYSTEM FL-700WR Electronic Flash
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Radio TTL System
- Compatible with OM SYSTEM TTL
- Guide Number: 137.8' at ISO 100 and 75mm
- Zoom Range: 12-75mm
Neewer BASICS Z120 SE Mini Camera Flash
- Mini Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- 8 Output Levels: 1/128 to 1/1
- 0.1-1.8 sec Recycling
- Built-In USB-C Rechargeable Battery
Ulanzi SL03 Spark Lite Camera Flash (White)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Universally Compatible Hot Shoe Mount
- 1/1 to 1/8 Power Output | 6500K CCT
- Continuous to 2.5 sec Recycling Time
Ulanzi F12 Mini Camera Flash Speedlite (White)
- Compact, Portable Flash Unit
- Guide Number: 39.4' at ISO 100
- Manual and Automatic Modes
- LCD Display, 1-100% Dimming
Viltrox Vintage Z2 Flash for Nikon
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- 5 Output Levels: 1/16 to 1/1
- 2 Second Recycling Time
- Guide Number: 6'
Godox iT22 O TTL Mini Flash for Olympus and Panasonic (Silver)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Compatible with Olympus/Panasonic TTL
- 6 Output Levels: 1/32 to 1/1
- 1.5 sec Recycling Time
Godox iT22 O TTL Mini Flash for Olympus and Panasonic (Black)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Compatible with Olympus/Panasonic TTL
- 6 Output Levels: 1/32 to 1/1
- 1.5 sec Recycling Time
Godox iT22 F TTL Mini Flash for FUJIFILM (Silver)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Compatible with FUJIFILM TTL
- 6 Output Levels: 1/32 to 1/1
- 1.5 sec Recycling Time
Godox iT20 N TTL Mini Flash for Nikon (Silver)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- 6 Output Levels: 1/32 to 1/1
- 1.5 sec Recycling Time
Godox iT20 C TTL Mini Flash for Canon (Silver)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Compatible with Canon E-TTL / E-TTL II
- 6 Output Levels: 1/32 to 1/1
- 1.5 sec Recycling Time
SmallRig RS20 Mini Speedlite Flash (Black and Red)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- Universally Compatible Hot Shoe Mount
- 1/1 to 1/128 Power Output | 6500K CCT
- 0.1 to 1.8 sec Recycling Time
Viltrox Spark Z3 Flash for FUJIFILM (Tundra Green)
- Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
- 1/1 to 1/64 Power Output | 6500K CCT
- 7 Brightness Modes: 1/1 to 1/64
- Recycling Time: 1 Second
Meike MK-320C TTL Flash for Canon
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 at 105mm
- Recycling: 5 Seconds at Full Power
- High Speed Sync, Stroboscopic
- Wireless Control, 5600K
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (Red)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Godox Lux Junior Retro Camera Flash (White)
- Power, ISO, Stops, Distance Dial
- Guide Number: 39.4' ISO 100
- 7 x Output Levels: 1/1 to 1/64
- Runs on 2 x AAA Batteries
Neewer Z160 Retro On-Camera Flash
- 22Ws Mini Flash
- Auto & Manual Modes
- Built-In Lithium Battery
- 1.5 sec Recycling, 1/1 -1/128 Output
Reflx Lab Simple Flash
- Compact and Portable
- Two Brightness Settings
- Compatible with Digital and Film Cameras
- 6000K Color Temperature
Meike MK-320F TTL Flash for Fujifilm
- Guide Number: 105' at ISO 100 at 105mm
- Recycling: 5 Seconds at Full Power
- High Speed Sync, Stroboscopic
- Wireless Control, 5600K
LightPix Labs FlashQ FM2 Manual Flash (Silver)
- Manual Flash Control: 1/64 to 1/1
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 65.6' Range
- Control up to 6 Flashes Simultaneously
LightPix Labs FlashQ FM2 TTL Flash for FUJIFILM (Black)
- FUJIFILM TTL Control: 1/64 to 1/1
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 65.6' Range
- Control up to 6 Flashes Simultaneously
LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control for FUJIFILM
- FUJIFILM TTL Exposure Control
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 29.5' Range
- Bi-Color LED Video/Modeling Light
Neewer NW760-S TTL Speedlite Flash for Sony
- Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
- Output: 76Ws
- Guide Number: 196' at ISO 100 and 200mm
- Zoom Range: 20-200mm
LightPix Labs FlashQ x20 with Transmitter for FUJIFILM
- FUJIFILM TTL Control
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- Built-In Gel Filter Holder
- Bi-Color LED Video/Modeling Light
Yongnuo YN560Li Lithium Speedlite with Batteries
- Guide Number: 58' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm
- Tilts Upward 90°
- Recycle Time: 2 Seconds
Yongnuo YN568EX III Speedlite for Nikon Cameras
- Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
- Guide Number: 190' at ISO 100 and 105mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm (14mm with Panel)
- Tilts -7 to 90° and Rotates 270°
LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control for Sony
- Sony ADI / P-TTL Exposure Control
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 29.5' Range
- Bi-Color LED Video/Modeling Light
Neewer Z2-C TTL Round Head Flash Speedlite for Canon (Diffuser Kit)
- Flash with Magnetic Dome Diffuser
- Output: 76Ws
- Zoom Range: 28-105mm
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Q-System
Learning About On-Camera Flashes
On-camera flashes are essential photography accessories for adjusting scene light exposure and enhancing picture quality while shooting. With the right flash for your camera, you can easily shoot bright images in poor and low-light conditions. This add-on device may serve as a primary or secondary light source, and complement natural lighting when required.
What's an On-Camera Flash?
This external flash strobe light connects directly to a camera. A typical on-camera unit has a head that contains a bright bulb, body housing batteries and other electronic parts, and a foot that plugs into a camera's hot shoe. Compared to studio lights, battery-powered strobe flash heads are compact, portable accessories you can use anywhere. They outperform in-camera units in many ways. Built-in flashes can only direct light straight ahead and are close enough to lenses to cause the red-eye effect.
An on-camera flash offers flexibility by allowing you to bounce light off walls and other surfaces. While there are some with non-movable heads, most units have rotatable or tilting heads that allow photographers to direct light from different angles. Although macro and ringlights are also on-camera units, they excel at close-up lighting, and are best for fashion, portraiture, and nature photography.
Using an On-Camera Flash
An on-camera flash doesn't have to mount directly onto the camera. When used as an off-camera unit, it can be a handheld device, or one mounted on a flash stand or bracket. To use this flash while removed from a camera's hot shoe, you need to link it to the camera via a sync cord. A wireless speedlite unit doesn't require this wired link. It establishes a cordless connection by using a wireless transmitter or optical slave.
There are three major types of wireless triggers for flash units. These are optical, radio, and infrared transmitters. They use master/slave setups, so photographers can trigger multiple flash units at the same time. It's important to note that flash radio and optical slaves use different methods to activate flashes. An optical unit triggers flashes when it detects one burst of light, while radio and infrared models communicate via radio and infrared waves, respectively. A wireless radio flash uses a transmitter-receiver system with a transmitter connected to the camera and receivers connected to flash units.
Essential Accessories for Camera Flashes
When shopping for electronic flash accessories, make sure to pick those compatible with your camera brand and model. Besides storage pouches, hot shoe adapters, and sync cords, you'll also need light modifiers for your flash. These adjust the amount and angle of light striking your subject. Common examples of such accessories are diffusers, softboxes, snoots, extenders, color filters, and bounce cards.
Improve your photography skills by mastering light exposure with a Nikon camera flash, a Canon camera flash, or an on-camera flash by other brands. Check out the varied selection of camera lighting devices and accessories at B&H Photo and Video to find the right add-on flash for your camera.


