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MIYAKO DENKI GODOX TTL X3S Wireless Flash Trigger: High-speed sync

Wireless Flash Trigger — Camera Flashes, MIYAKO DENKI
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Wireless Flash Trigger
Wireless Flash Trigger
Joom
$178.79
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Meet the Wireless Flash Trigger by MIYAKO DENKI—your new best friend if you're a pro photographer who values both precision and not fiddling with wires. It's got high-speed synchronization (because missing 'the shot' is so last year), ensuring your flash goes off right when you need it, even if your shutter speed is faster than a caffeine-fueled squirrel. The OLED touch screen isn't just fancy; it makes adjusting settings a breeze. And say goodbye to the battery hunt—thanks to the rechargeable battery, you're powered up and ready to go. With 2.4GHz wireless transmission, it's like your camera and flash are having a seamless conversation (no awkward silences here). Plus, the flip-flop function is a game-changer for juggling multiple flash setups without breaking a sweat.

  • OLED touch screen
  • Rechargeable battery
  • 2.4GHz wireless transmission
  • Flip-flop function
  • High-speed sync

General specs

  • Brand: MIYAKO DENKI
  • Model: GODOX TTL X3S
  • Seller: Joom
  • Sync Speed: High-speed
  • Display: OLED touch screen
  • Battery: Rechargeable
  • Transmission: 2.4GHz wireless
  • Function: Flip-flop
  • First listed by seller: 6/21/25

If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.

$178.79
Last price update: 8/13/25
Available to order

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Brand MIYAKO DENKI MIYAKO DENKI MIYAKO DENKI Godox MIYAKO DENKI MIYAKO DENKI
Model GODOX TTL X3S GODOX X3C GODOX X3C Godox TTL HSS Bluetooth Smart Godox X3S
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Price $178.79 $178.54 $178.25 $128.15 $178.86 $178.48
Seller Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom Joom
Update August 11, 2025 August 11, 2025 August 11, 2025 August 29, 2025 August 11, 2025 August 11, 2025
Sync Speed High-speed High-speed 1/8000S
Display OLED touch screen OLED touch screen OLED touch screen
Compatibility X system Canon EOS cameras Canon cameras SONY
Wireless Flash Trigger — Camera Flashes, MIYAKO DENKI

Wireless Flash Trigger

$178.79

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Aaron Lewis
Aaron L. US Dallas, TX
July 1, 2025
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As a marketer who dabbles in photography for work, I was tired of dealing with unreliable flash setups that ruined my product shots. This trigger was a gift, and WOW, it's been a game-changer. The problem was always missing the perfect moment due to sync issues, but this device ensures everything fires exactly when it should. The solution is in its seamless performance and easy controls—no more fumbling. My takeaway? It's a powerful tool that makes my DIY photo sessions way more professional and less frustrating. Highly recommend for anyone in a similar bind!

  • Pros: This thing solved my biggest headache with flash photography—no more tangled wires messing up my shots. The screen is super intuitive, making adjustments quick and easy, and the battery lasts forever without needing constant replacements. It connects flawlessly, keeping everything in sync perfectly, and handling multiple flashes is a breeze now.
  • Cons: Honestly, it's a bit pricey for what it does, and the build feels a bit plasticky, which might not hold up to rough handling over time. The initial setup took me a minute to figure out, and it seems a tad bulky to carry around in a small bag.
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