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I have the panasonic G9 camera and a Godox V860iii (o) version
this works fine, the issue I find myself in is using the Flashgun remotely.

I also bought some time ago for my Nikon SB900 flashgun a Godox receiver for it. THis let me use to godox flashgun on top of the GP to fire off the SB900. But still left the problem of one flash from the camera and another from the remote SB900 which I don't really want.
The camera needs a trigger on top so ordered a Godox TTL HSS 2.4G Wireless Bluetooth X2T-O Transmitter Trigger For Olympus/Panasonic.
when it comes I should be able to have both flashguns working remotely.

I did this with nikon and Pixel King trigger and receivers on two flash guns until one (not Nikon) flash gun failed.

Lighting up plants at night is what I am having a go at, as I havn't seen that many photos taken like this
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previously taken years ago
Purely experimental at the moment to see how they turn out
 
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With a Godox "X" flash transmitter for your camera and Godox speedlites or studio strobes that have the "X" receivers, or the Godox receivers to convert your existing lights to work with the "X" transmitter, you should be quite happy with the result. I do similar lighting of flowers and other "Still Life" shots, but mostly in my studio.

Charley
 

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With a Godox "X" flash transmitter for your camera and Godox speedlites or studio strobes that have the "X" receivers, or the Godox receivers to convert your existing lights to work with the "X" transmitter, you should be quite happy with the result. I do similar lighting of flowers and other "Still Life" shots, but mostly in my studio.

Charley
I did say I have ordered a trigger, now put up in Nikon sale pixel kings
 
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