
Godox
The Godox iT20F is an ultra‑compact, shoe‑mounted TTL flash for Fujifilm cameras, weighing just 45 g and delivering a guide number of 15 m. It offers built‑in lithium battery power for up to 700 full‑power flashes, fast 1.5 s recycle, USB‑C charging, and magnetic accessories for on‑the‑go lighting.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the iT20F for its surprising power and portability, noting that its GN 15 outshines typical built‑in flashes and that the fast recycle and 700‑flash battery make it a reliable on‑camera fill source. They also appreciate the HSS support, magnetic accessories, and intuitive one‑touch switching, while pointing out that the limited output and absence of a zoom head keep it from being a full‑featured studio flash.
What Users Say
Everyday users echo the professional praise for its pocketable size and ease of use, highlighting the magnetic diffuser system and the ample 700‑flash battery life for events and travel. The most common consumer concerns revolve around the modest light reach and the need to recharge after extended sessions, especially when the flash is used heavily.
Common Complaints
Users frequently mention the limited GN 15 reach for larger spaces, the need to recharge after prolonged heavy use, and the absence of a zoom head for more versatile light shaping.
How It Compares
vs. Godox iT22
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Choose iT20F for ultimate pocketability; choose iT22 if you need extra height for bounce or a sturdier feel.
vs. Built‑in Fujifilm flash (e.g., X100VI)
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Use iT20F when you need extra power, TTL control, and HSS; rely on the built‑in flash for ultra‑lightweight, always‑ready shooting.