A new twin flash from Godox

A new twin flash from Godox

Godox has just released the MF-T76 twin flash, and it's generating significant interest in the professional photography community. For dental photographers in particular, this new addition to Godox's lineup offers compelling features that make it worth considering for your lighting setup.

What Makes the MF-T76 Stand Out

The Godox MF-T76 brings a refined approach to flash technology with improved colour consistency, reliable triggering, and a compact form factor that works well in confined clinical spaces.

For dental professionals, consistent colour temperature across multiple shots is essential. The MF-T76 delivers this reliability, reducing the need for extensive post-processing colour correction and allowing you to maintain consistent results throughout a patient session.

Video guide for the Godox MF-T76

Compatibility with intra.diffuser and intra.polar

The good news: both our intra.diffuser kit and intra.polar cross-polarisation system are fully compatible with the MF-T76. This means you can integrate this new flash into a complete, tested lighting solution without worrying about compatibility issues or additional modifications. The MF-T76 has the same dimensions and attachment surfaces as the Godox MF12.

Why This Matters for Dental Photography

Dental photography demands precision. Poor lighting leads to washed-out colours, unflattering shadows, and images that don't accurately represent clinical work. The MF-T76, paired with our diffuser and polarisation products, gives you a professional-grade setup that's ready to use out of the box.

Whether you're documenting before-and-after cases, creating patient education materials, or building a portfolio, this combination ensures consistent, high-quality results that reflect the quality of your clinical work.

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