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Key Features
- FUJIFILM TTL Exposure Control
- Wireless Triggering and Power Adjustment
- 2.4 GHz Wireless Remote, 29.5' Range
- Bi-Color LED Video/Modeling Light
The FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control from LightPix Labs is a compact, lightweight lighting solution with advanced triggering and FUJIFILM TTL 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.
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What's the difference between the m20 for ...
What's the difference between the m20 for fujifilm and the Q20 for fujifilm? They both seem to have TTL.
The M20 has a more durable metal and plastic body while the Q20 is all plastic.
Date published: 2023-06-14
Is it safe to use this flash on a Leica Typ 246 ...
Is it safe to use this flash on a Leica Typ 246 Monchrom?
The LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control is a manual flash and should work fine on the Leica Typ 246 Monochrome with out hurting it. Best for full compatibility and TTL is one by Leica like these, https://bhpho.to/418DAk8.
Date published: 2023-12-03
The flash does not hold a charge for long or ...
The flash does not hold a charge for long or batteries seem to deplete when turned off. Is this normal?
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.
Date published: 2023-04-04
is the receiver built into the flash??
is the receiver built into the flash??
So a Sony and or a Fuji trigger will still work with this flash without having to buy a separate receiver, correct?
Date published: 2023-04-28
Does the transmitter have the ability to be used ...
Does the transmitter have the ability to be used with a sync cable?
The transmitter of the LightPix Labs FlashQ M20 with Transmitter with Exposure Control
(B&H# LIFQM20M) does not have a built-in sync port for use with cameras not possessing a standard ISO hot shoe with a typical center pin. However, this may be added to it for use plugged into a camera (or medium/large format lens) standard PC sync port: Impact SCS-MPC PC Male to Hot Shoe Sync Cord (12") (B&H# IMSCSMPC)
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Date published: 2023-10-10
Will this work on Leica Q and CL?
Will this work on Leica Q and CL?
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.
Date published: 2023-07-20
So a Sony and or a Fuji trigger will still work ...
So a Sony and or a Fuji trigger will still work with this flash without having to buy a separate receiver, correct?
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.
Date published: 2023-04-28
Will this work with any camera in manual mode?
Will this work with any camera in manual mode?
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.
Date published: 2024-01-28