
I recently had the opportunity to use the Godox iM22 mini flash, and I was pleasantly surprised by its quality, versatility, and ease of use. This compact flash unit has proven to be a valuable addition to my photography gear, offering reliable performance in a small package. Let’s take a look. Note: Godox sent the iM22 for review and to keep. However, this review is completely independent. All thoughts about this product are our own. Pros Cons Godox iM22 iFlash — Performance and Features One of the standout features of the iM22 is its lightweight and compact design, making it an excellent choice for photographers on the go. Despite its small size, it delivers up to 440 full-power flashes on a single charge, ensuring that I can shoot extended sessions without worrying about battery life. The flash offers five adjustable power levels, providing flexibility to adapt to various lighting conditions. The simple button controls and clear light indicators make it user-friendly, even for those new to flash photography. Charging the iM22 is convenient, thanks to the USB-C port. A full charge takes approximately 70 minutes, and the internal lithium battery ensures stable output with faster recycling times. In terms of performance, the iM22 provides bright and even lighting, enhancing the depth and detail of my photos. It’s particularly effective for close-up portraits and small product shots, delivering consistent, high-quality results. Godox iM22 iFlash — Sample images Godox iM22 Mini Flash — Technical specifications All of the technical specifications for the iM22 are from the Godox website. Out of the box Out of the box, it comes with built-in battery, takes approx 70 mins to charge. My kit came with the flash unit, and instructions booklet. Godox iM22 Mini Flash— In the field Small and lightweight. Easy to pop in your pocket or bag. It is barely noticeable on the camera itself, I found it terrific with still life photography and out in the gardens. Battery life When fully charged, it will give you approximately 440 full-power flashes. Mounting It comes with a standard hot shoe mounting bracket, it seems to work on multiple cameras. Setup Once on your camera, you can shoot one any of the 5 settings, in the middle works sort of like Neutral with TTL (remember it is NOT TTL, but almost feels like it). You can then either dial it up or down (for your required power levels). Then, you’re good to go. Generally, once you have set most things up on your camera, it is really just adjusting the power output. Godox iM22 iFlash — Final thoughts The Godox iM22 is a stellar addition to the brand’s lineup, ideal for hobbyists and travellers who need a portable flash. While it has some limitations, especially for large-scale applications, its performance, ease of use, and affordability make it a fantastic value. If you’re looking for a dependable flash for up-close portraits, macro, travel or still-life work in natural or controlled lighting, the Godox iM22 is worth considering.