I read this post on another forum, I hope it may be of help to you?
Any ISO-compliant flash will fire on any ISO-compliant hotshoe (so long as the sync voltage is safe).
The sync voltage issue is stated in a somewhat alarmist fashion, because you can fry your camera hotshoe and that's not a minor issue. But it's a rare combination of events that will cause that, and it doesn't happen with digital-era flash gear, only vintage film-era flash gear. So as long the model of flash you're using has been made for digital, you're safe.
The "ISO-compliant" bit is easier to explain with a picture:
The ISO standard pretty much says that all flash hotshoes have to have a certain shape and size (so everything can physically fit), and that electronically, the rails (the two side pieces of metal) are ground, and that the big contact in the center of the "square" is going to be the sync ("fire!") signal, and that communicating that signal is shorting sync to ground.
So, the practical upshot is you can use any of the flashes that fit any of these hotshoes in each other, and the flash will fire in sync with the shutter being released. But that's all you get. The other electrical contacts are all proprietary and can shift in placement and number, and the signal protocol behind those contacts is different for every brand. So features like TTL, HSS, camera menu control, etc. are not going to work cross-brand.
The actual post is here:
https://www.fujix-forum.com/threads/flash-options-for-macro-photography.80816/