The built-in flash of your Fuji camera not cutting it? Look no further, in this article we will reveal what the best Fuji flashes are while paying special attention to size, weight and overall versatility. Let’s dig right in.
Best Fuji flashes list
A flash is one of the best accessories you can have, and it is best to get one that is from the same brand for compatibility. So what are the best Fuji flashes? Here’s an overview below.
Name | Size | Weight | Max Refresh | Coverage | Fuji TTL | Where to get it |
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1. Fujifilm EF-X20 | 2.3 x 1.4 x 2″ | 100 g | 5 secs | 20/28mm | YES | Check Best Price |
2. Fujifilm EF-20 | 2.4 x 1.7 x 3.5″ | 100g | 5 secs | 17mm/23mm | YES | Check Best Price |
3. Metz mecablitz 26 AF-2 | 2.5 x 3.3 x 3.3″ | 115g | 8 secs | 24/35/85mm | YES | Check Best Price |
4. Viltrox JY610 II | 3.0 x 4.3 x 2.2″ | 141g | 4 secs | 28mm | NO | Check Best Price |
5. Fujifilm EF-42 | 2.5 x 4.6 x 4″ | 260g | 3.5 secs | 20/24-105mm | YES | Check Best Price |
Now that we’ve see the overview of the best Fuji flashes (Also known as Fuji Speedlights or Fuji Flashguns), let’s look why each of them deserve a spot on this list.
Reasons to buy | Cons |
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✔️ Small ✔️ Unique looking ✔️ Powerful ✔️ Manual | ❌ No bounce ❌ No swivel ❌ No external power |
If you are looking for an absolutely no frills flash for your Fuji, this is the best Fuji flash, period. It is one of the most unique flashes with a design reminiscent of the Contax G2 flash. It’s just a little rectangular box that goes on your X camera and that is it.
It is one of the smallest flashes you can get and you can even slip it in your pocket. Physically the flash screams premium and high quality and it looks REALLY good when put on any X camera, but particularly the X100 / X-Pro series
The main controls are on top with half of the circle dedicated to Fuji TTL where you can override the exposure from +1 to -1 stop and the other half of the circle is for manual flash that goes from full power to 1/64th output.
[2]It only takes 2 AAA batteries and no external power possible and you can get about 60-90 shots at full power, and it has a recycle time of about 5 seconds.
Since this is a fixed flash without bounce and swivel, this is geared towards non professional uses where it shines. This is perfect for street photography and street fashion or everyday photography for that raw look.
This is where full frontal flash really helps and it gives your images that pleasing flash look. If you really want control over the light direction, you can simply get a cable (this one, compatible with Fuji TTL) and control the flash direction exactly as you want it.
You can always get it as a main flash and if you decide to get another, you can use this still has you can trigger it wirelessly as a slave. Pricecheck this here.
Reasons to buy | Cons |
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✔️ Small ✔️ Compact ✔️ Tilt ✔️ Flash override ✔️ Cheaper | ❌ Fuji branded flash ❌ Doesn’t feel too high quality ❌ No flash output control |
Second on our list of the best Fuji flashes is the Fujifilm EF-20. Just like the previous choice this is mostly for non professional (like weddings) uses. This is not truly a Fuji designed flash and more of a generic flash with the Fuji name slapped on it and has Fuji TTL. So it does not look nor feel premium at al compared to the Fujifilm EX-F20
While this can also fit in your pocket, because of the flat shape it creates less of a bulge then the first choice. When not in use the hotshoe folds within the flash so it is great for transportation too.
But that is not all, it can also tilt upwards 90 degrees so if you need an urgent source of soft light you can simply tilt and bounce it off a white ceiling.
[4]What about the flash itself? It shoots AA batteries so there’s more juice, this can shoot 200-280 flashes with a similar recycle time of about 5 seconds full power. The coverage is for 23mm put you can flip down the (flimsy) plastic that is near the top for wide angle 17mm coverage.
This too is a no frills flash, made for those who like TTL metering. There is no manual mode, only TTL but you can override -1, -0.5 to +0.5, +1 flash power. This is the best Fujifilm flash for those who just want a bit more Oomph then their on camera one and don’t want to fiddle with settings.
Just turn it on and shoot, adjust the power as needed with the little LED lights, it doesn’t get simpler then that. Pricecheck this here.
Reasons to buy | Cons |
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✔️ Small & compact ✔️ Tilt ✔️ Slave mode possible | ❌ No external controls ❌ Wasted USB port |
Next up our list of the best Fuji flashes, a third party option. If you just want a basic flash that doesn’t offer you external controls, this is it. Metz has been in the flash game for decades and this is a great little flash for the Fuji system. It’s slim profile makes it pocketable and you can carry it with you anywhere.
It takes 2 AAA batteries and can shoot from 100 to 160 shots with 8 second recycle time for full flash output. There is only 3 modes available: TTL for that automatic flash, Slave so that this can be triggered and unique to this flash an LED mode that can be used to punch up the light if you shoot video.
[5]This is even simpler then the previous choice as there are no controls. On the bottom of the flash there is a USB port. You would think that this could be used for charging reusable batteries that are in the flash but no this is simply for software updates, quite the letdown.
It is of a higher quality then the Fuji branded EF-20 and comes with attachments to take the default 35mm coverage to 24mm or 85mm. Check price for this.
Reasons to buy | Cons |
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✔️ Small ✔️ Size/power balance ✔️ Up and down buttons ✔️ S1 and S2 Selection | ❌ Non TTL ❌ Only 28mm coverage ❌ No swivel |
If you shoot your flash mostly on manual and want one of the best Fuji flashes that is compact and powerful, this is for you. Since this is a generic flash, it only has a central connection in the center so no TTL, and because it is how smaller flashes are, it doesn’t swivel.
[6]But this is really a wonderful little flash to have. It is not terribly big, can be used as a slave (S1 and S2) and very easy to use. It won’t fit in your pocket but won’t take too much space in the bag. You command the flash in the back and there’s buttons for choosing the flash power up and down so you do not need to cycle trough if you want to change the output
It can tilt up 90 degrees so it’s great to bounce the flash off a wall and doesn’t weigh too much when attached to your Fuji. It’s relatively fast at 4 seconds recycle time (full power) and only takes 2AA battery. If you are looking for a no-frills manual flash the JY610 might fit the bill. Price check this here.
Reasons to buy | Cons |
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✔️ Auto zoom head ✔️ Tilt and swivel | ❌ Batteries only ❌ Controls |
When it comes to the best Fujifilm flashes, the best for non professionals are those above. We are now strictly in full size flash territory and it shows. The EF-42 will dwarf even the X-pro in size so it is better reserved for professionals.
There is of course the swivel and tilt and is a powerful flash. Most of the controls will be done with the buttons and the LCD in the back. It has a range going from 24 to 105mm so you have most focal lengths covered. It is not only Fuji TTL comparable but also has auto zoom head so you don’t need to set it up when you change the lens, the camera does this for you.
[7]It takes 4 AA batteries and has a much faster recycle time of 3.5 seconds at full power (vs the other best Fuji flashes on this list) but it doesn’t have any external power possibility. The controls are a bit stiff as there are only two buttons. If you like manual control for example, you will have to cycle trough the list of outputs (a total of 5 from 1/64 to 1) until you hit the one you want.
In short this is a no frills, straightforward flash that is great if you need the power. Click here for best price.
[8]Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this selection of the best Fuji flashes you can get. If you mostly need it for street photography, all you need is the wonderful little Fuji EF-X20. It’s small, powerful and can slip in your pocket, if you need to control the direction, simply add a cable (this one if compatible with Fuji). If you need a more powerful flash with all of the basics covered and don’t mind the size, then the Fujifilm EF-42 will do wonders. Happy shooting!