Yep, the Godox V1-C works with Canon cameras. The manufacturer says it's designed specifically to go hand-in-hand with Canon's E-TTL/E-TTL II flash technology, which means it'll automatically sync with your camera settings to give you consistent lighting.
As for performance, this flash is pretty solid. It runs on a 7.2V/2600mAh lithium-ion battery, and based on our research, you can get around 480 full-power flashes on one charge.
That's a lot of shots without having to swap batteries, which is super handy for long photo sessions.
It supports modes like TTL, manual, high-speed sync (up to 1/8000s), and stroboscopic, offering a lot of creative flexibility. Our data shows that people really like the round flash head design because it gives a more natural light spread, which can bump up picture quality compared to the usual rectangular flashes.
Plus, it connects with the Godox 2.4G wireless X system, so you can easily sync it with other compatible equipment for more complex setups.
Most feedback points out the good build quality and ease of use, although some folks mentioned the control wheel feels a bit flimsy and wished the modeling light had better color accuracy.
But overall, the V1-C is recommended by many for both hobbyists and pros due to its versatility.
It also pairs well with accessories like the AK-R1 kit, which includes diffusers and reflectors for different lighting needs.
So if you're using a Canon camera, the Godox V1-C could be a great choice to add to your gear.