Godox 433MHz GN33 Flash Speedlite with RT Transmitter vs PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
Overall winner: Godox 433MHz GN33 Flash Speedlite with RT Transmitter
Key Differences
PHOTOOLEX (A) is the more affordable manual speedlite with a high guide number (GN33), stable 5500K output, and S1/S2 sync modes but lacks TTL and camera menu support. Godox (B) adds 433MHz wireless transmission with 16 triggering channels and fast flash durations for more advanced wireless setups, though some Canon compatibility and battery-life reports are mixed
Godox 433MHz GN33 Flash Speedlite with RT Transmitter
Godox GN33 flash with built-in receiver and RT transmitter for multiple DSLR brands. Delivers clear images with 1/300s-1/20000s flash range and 16 channels. Users note easy use, good brightness, and value for money
Pros
- 433MHz wireless transmission
- RT transmitter compatibility
- 16 triggering channels
- wide flash duration range
Cons
- mixed compatibility with some Canon models
- mixed battery life performance
PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
PHOTOOLEX camera flash with GN33 and 5500K color temperature offers manual, S1, and S2 modes for versatile lighting. Customers note easy setup, brightness, and broad compatibility with various cameras
Pros
- GN33 high guide number for strong light
- three flash modes: Manual, S1, S2
- even light output with sophisticated flash head
- high compatibility with multiple camera brands
Cons
- does not support TTL or camera menu flash control
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PHOTOOLEX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | GODOX |
| User Reviews | PHOTOOLEX |