Godox iM22 Mini on-camera flash for Canon Nikon Sony vs Godox iM20 mini camera flash with diffusers

Overall winner: Godox iM20 mini camera flash with diffusers

Key Differences

Choose A (Godox iM22) if you prioritize a lighter, compact on‑camera flash with multiple power levels and faster recycle time and prefer a more affordable option. Choose B (Godox iM20) if you want a built‑in rechargeable battery with USB‑C charging and slightly higher user ratings, but ensure your camera uses a single‑contact hotshoe since it’s incompatible with specific Sony models listed

Godox iM22 Mini on-camera flash for Canon Nikon Sony

Godox iM22 Mini on-camera flash for Canon Nikon Sony

GODOX • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

Compact on-camera flash with 5 power levels and 3s recycle time. Type-C charging battery enables rapid recharging. Lightweight at 34g for portable daily use. "featherweight of just 34 grams"

Pros

  • ultralight & compact design
  • 5 power levels
  • 3s recycle time
  • Type-C fast-charging battery

Cons

  • limited standard flash power information
  • no explicit durability data
  • customer insight not provided
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Godox iM20 mini camera flash with diffusers

Godox iM20 mini camera flash with diffusers

GODOX • ★ 3.7/5 • Budget

Compact flash with built-in battery and USB-C charging, compatible with most single-contact hotshoe cameras. Includes 5 power levels and 440 full-power flashes. Customers note its portability and reliable performance with Canon G5X and G16

Pros

  • compact size
  • built-in rechargeable battery
  • USB-C charging
  • multiple power levels

Cons

  • not compatible with Sony ZV-1F, A9III, A99
  • compatible only with cameras having single-contact hotshoe
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price GODOX
Durability Tie
Versatility GODOX
User Reviews GODOX