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Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Nikon Cameras

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Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Nikon Cameras
Key Features
  • Optimized for Dental Photography
  • TTL/Manual Flash Modes
  • Guide Number: 16'
  • Power Ratio: 1/128 - 1/1
Providing the necessities for close-up dental photography, the Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Nikon Cameras from B&H bundles two flash heads, multiple mounting options, two dedicated silicon diffusers, and a wireless flash trigger.
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Providing the necessities for close-up dental photography, the Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit with Trigger for Nikon Cameras from B&H bundles two flash heads, multiple mounting options, two dedicated silicon diffusers, and a wireless flash trigger.

Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit

Optimized for close-up dental photography, the MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit from Godox makes macro photography easy. This kit includes two flash heads that enable you to shoot teeth at an extremely close distance. The bundle is packed with multiple mounting options and two dedicated silicon diffusers. The MF12 flashes can be mounted on the included flash stands and feature an adjustable head for quick positioning. For added versatility, both flashes can be mounted simultaneously to the included dental bracket, specifically designed for improved dental work. As an off-camera TTL flash, the MF12 can work with any optional flash trigger for a variety of camera brands. Featuring an optical lens, the MF12 provides soft, even light distribution.

Practical Dental Photography Guide
For best results taking dental photographs, your camera should be set to manual exposure mode with a shutter speed of 1/200s at ISO 100. Godox also recommends the use of the included dental bracket to easily move the light closer to the subject. The dental version of the MF12 flash will help you to capture images at different stages of the dental treatment to easily compare the patient's progress.
2.4 GHz Wireless Control
2.4 GHz wireless technology enables long-distance transmission, adding more flexibility to your shooting. Additionally, 5 groups with 32 channels each help to prevent interference and disturbance when several wireless systems are working close to each other.
Compact Design
The MF12 Dental Macro Flash is optimized for close-up dental photography due to its compact design and unique ability to be mounted directly to a lens via an optional adapter or placed around the subject with the included flash stand or included bracket. Also, its size and wireless capabilities make it a good option for general photography as well.
Rechargeable High-Performance Battery
The powerful built-in lithium battery supports approximately 500 full-power flashes with a 0.01 to 1.7 second recycling time. The battery is also easily rechargeable through an included USB-C cable.
Additional Benefits
  • Easy-to-use interface
  • Battery fully recharges in 55 minutes
  • Optical mode offers S1 and S2 settings
  • LED modeling lamp
  • Clear OLED display
  • Includes storage case for protection and portability
Godox XPro II TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Nikon Cameras

Designed for the 2.4 GHz Godox X wireless radio system, this XPro II TTL Wireless Flash Trigger lets you effectively and reliably trigger flashes up to 328' away. This upgraded model is compatible with the Nikon TTL system, including support for high-speed sync up to 1/8000 second, and offers advanced control capabilities for working with system-specific features. For ensuring maximum reliability and control, users can set up 16 groups on one of 32 channels and can then access 99 wireless ID settings for limiting interference from other nearby systems.

Additionally, this wireless trigger now features Bluetooth connectivity for remote operation. Simply download the GodoxPhoto app onto a compatible iPhone or Android smartphone or tablet, and you can remotely adjust the flash mode, power output, modeling light, high speed sync, and more. In addition to basic manual and TTL control modes, other settings are available as well, including stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync. Users can adjust flash exposure compensation from -3 to 3 EV and wirelessly control the modeling light, zoom setting, and more.

  • Compatible with the 2.4 GHz Godox X wireless radio system
  • Effectively and reliably triggers flashes up to 328' away
  • Supports high-speed sync photography up to 1/8000 second
  • 16 groups on 32 channels with access to 99 wireless ID settings
  • Stroboscopic flash and second-curtain sync modes
  • Adjusts flash exposure compensation from -3 to +3 EV
  • Control modeling light, zoom setting, and more
  • Bluetooth connectivity for remote control via GodoxPhoto app
  • 2.5mm sync port supports triggering via a wired connection
  • USB Type-C port for firmware updates
  • Run on two AA batteries for convenience
Kit Contains:

Godox MF12 Dental Macro Flash Kit

Key Specs
Guide Number
16' / 4.9 m
Recycle Time
Approx. 0.01 to 1.7 Seconds
Exposure Control
TTL via Separate Commander, Manual
Secondary Illumination
Modeling Light
Wireless Operation
Radio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 98.4' / 30 m
Internal Power
1x Built-In Rechargeable (500 Full-Power Flashes)
Flash
Guide Number
16' / 4.9 m
Flash Duration
1/1200 to 34,000 Second
Recycle Time
Approx. 0.01 to 1.7 Seconds
Exposure Control
TTL via Separate Commander, Manual
Power Range
1/1 to 1/128
Secondary Illumination
Modeling Light
Wireless
Wireless Operation
Radio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 98.4' / 30 m
Wireless Channels
32
Wireless Groups
5
Power
Internal Power
1x Built-In Rechargeable (500 Full-Power Flashes)
External Power Pack Compatible
No
General
Mount
Shoe Mount
Display
OLED
Dimensions (W x H x D)
3.2 x 3.0 x 2.5" / 81.0 x 76.5 x 64.3 mm
Weight
5.1 oz / 144 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.075 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.3 x 11.3 x 5.2"

Godox MF12 Reviews

Light your macros like studio lighting

By Edward
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-06-16

This is the ultimate type of rig if you like to shoot macro and you're a control freak about lighting. I had an R1C1 for my Nikon kit, but when I finalized my switch to Fuji I started looking for an R1C1 equivalent for Fuji. This is it, right here. The quality of the gear is every bit as good as the Nikon R1C1 (I hadn't sold mine yet when I got the MF12 kit so I could compare). Advice - you should have 3 or 4 lights, so you can light macro subjects the way you'd light in a studio. The images here are with a 3 flash setup. Camera held in landscape mode... key light is left of lens, fill light is right of lens (1.5 stops below the key), "hair" or background separation lighting on top (2 or 2.5 stops below the key.) That's how I start shooting when I'm out for macros, then I tweak and mod and move lights around, but always returning to the baseline which is an exposure scheme that works well in general. See a few images here, all with a 3 light MF12 kit and the light position and exposure settings noted here. I also will often tip the top light up and aim straight to limit the "hair" lights while the key and fill are aimed in on the subject. Everybody photographs flowers, but I've sold a number of flower image prints to professional photographers because they're so different than their own. Go check out a book on studio lighting and studio light formulas if you're unfamiliar with that stuff and start your MF12 thinking from there.

Great setup for macro!

By David
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-01-11

I actually purchased two of these kits from B&H. That way I can put 4 lights on the ring for macro work. I had read some reviews where the reviewers said to only use manual flash as these produced too bright or too dim exposures. I tried it in TTL mode on my Z8 and it works great! Exposures were right on! In the past I have used the Godox ring flash light and the led ring light. This setup blows those away with more detail and coverage. Waiting for winter to be over to shoot wildflowers and bugs!

See any errors on this page?

Does it have high speed sync?

Does it have high speed sync?
Asked by: Allan
Apparently not with Olympus/OMDS either, at least with an X2T trigger.
Answered by: Gerald
Date published: 2023-05-08

I have an OM System 5 and an X1T-O trigger. Will ...

I have an OM System 5 and an X1T-O trigger. Will it work both mounted on the camera and externally? Thank you!
Asked by: Gabriel
In manual, the MF12s can be triggered optically, as I've done with my F-LM3 (the little Oly. kit flash that rotates & tilts) but I much prefer my X2T trigger. They do not need to be mounted on the ring as "Staff" implied on 3/9/2023
Answered by: Gerald
Date published: 2023-05-08

What transmitters will it work with?

What transmitters will it work with?
Asked by: Eric
Would the Flashpoint R2 transmitter work with it?
Answered by: Estefany Esperanza
Date published: 2021-09-16

I've lost the original cables. Is there anything ...

I've lost the original cables. Is there anything special about those cables for recharging?
Asked by: Daniel
Any USB Type-C Cable can be used to charge the Godox MF12 Macro Flash 2-Light Kit.
Answered by: Yaakov
Date published: 2023-03-19

What parts do I need to get this to work with a ...

What parts do I need to get this to work with a Fuji X-H1 and 80mm macro?
Asked by: Craig
The Godox MF12 Macro Flash 2-Light Kit does include the 62mm mounting ring to attach the heads to the FUJIFILM XF 80mm f/2.8 R LM OIS WR Macro Lens. You will need to add the Godox XProF TTL Wireless Flash Trigger for Fujifilm Cameras. Here is the link: https://bhpho.to/3ziDgki
Answered by: Lawrence C
Date published: 2021-09-14

Will the Godox X2 TTL trigger work with the Godox ...

Will the Godox X2 TTL trigger work with the Godox MF macro flash heads?
Asked by: William I
Yes, the Godox MF12 Macro Flash 2-Light Kit is compatible with Godox X2 2.4 GHz TTL Wireless Flash Trigger.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2024-12-12

What triggers the flashes?

What triggers the flashes?
Asked by: Richard
A transmitter such as this one for Canon would be needed: https://bhpho.to/3s5aqRL but you should choose a Nikon transmitter if you are shooting with a Nikon camera or a different version depending on the brand or your camera.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2021-11-22

How long does recharging take?

How long does recharging take?
Asked by: Geoffrey
According to Godox, this flash can be fully recharged in one hour.
Answered by: Boyd H
Date published: 2022-11-06
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