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- #19 in Shoe-Mount Flashes
Olivia Stone
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Fast shipping, easy setup, and works perfectly.
Helena Tankosic
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
My friend recommended this flash attachment to me because I didn’t have one and it works amazing! For its price it offers so much, i definitely recommend for starter flashes:)
Tabatha
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2025
not compatible with canon Rebel t100
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
I had one of their more expensive models that just stopped working. When I called for service they told me the parts would cost more than a new unit. Although I like many of the sophisticated features of the upscale model I really did not want a replacement with so many "bells and whistles". This is sort of bare bones but works and gives very good results.
Jim K.
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
I love this well made inexpensive flash so much, I will get another one! It takes four AA batteries and it survived a drop on the floor. The flash easily covers any scene on my 24mm lens. It also has HSS which allows me to use any high shutter speeds with my Nikon D780 full-frame for fast action flash shots! It has a strong metal shoe that fits on top of my camera.
Elmo Brandão
Reviewed in Spain on August 12, 2024
Flash amador, mas jeitoso.
Kristen
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
This was my first off camera flash purchase. It is pretty user friendly and works well. Only con would be I would like it to have a longer battery life.
Kenny
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
Normally I light up scenes or wedding receptions with Godox AD200s. At times, I want to travel light at the end of the day. I use this unit to shoot reception photos and dancing floor photos. This unit has never failed. Easy to use for the beginner or pro. The quality of light is just as good as the expensive V1's. Worth the cost. Get one as the primary flash or as a back up.
Cam Wilkinson
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 2, 2022
So good I bought it twice!This speedlite works excellently with a godox wireless trigger, great value and does exactly as billed, with good battery life.
Suhas Anjaneya
Reviewed in India on February 23, 2021
If you are looking for a good flash but don't have a high budget, go for this! If your budget is slightly less, please save up and buy this! Don't go for other brands. Godox has a complete ecosystem for a very low price, compared to brands like Profoto. If you have a slightly more budget or you need TTL, buy the TT685 or V1/ V860. This flash is equally powerful when compared to all the other models, but it is a manual flash. You need to learn how to use and what power to use in what situations. It is a universal mount so you can use it with any camera with a centre pin (Note- The centre pin is missing on the Canon 200D Mark ii). You can use this as an on camera flash, and also use it off camera- externally- with a Godox X1/ X2/ XPro trigger. You can also use this as a trigger to fire other Godox flashlights such as an AD200, AD600 and other Godox. flashlights, but you will have to use all flashes in manual control. No TTL. It has High Speed Sync, which helps in getting beautiful shots with good background separation (My camera- Nikon D5600 doesn't have HSS support so check If your camera has the feature).
JokingJ
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2018
If you're looking for a good system to buy into, I think it's hard to get past Godox's strobes and speedlights. I have a number of other Godox/Flashpoint lights, and I just order a second TT600 to fill out my run-n-gun, three light off-camera portrait setup (now two of these and an AD200). With one of the X1T controllers, or even another Godox flash with commander built in (I've used my little , you could honestly do almost anything you want with enough of these TT600s. The fact that they can do high speed sync (HSS) up to 1/8000 with any brand of camera (again, so long as you have an appropriate trigger) is really impressive for $65, and there's nothing as capable in that price range from camera manufacturers (e.g. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, etc.). The V-series lights that use 2000mAh rechargeable batteries are very enticing, but they have the same output, are double the price, and I already have quite the collection of Eneloop batteries that more than get the job done.If you're looking for a capable on-camera flash for bouncing, this will definitely do the job, but it requires a bit more effort since it doesn't support TTL. I've used my original TT600 this way to good effect numerous times, but with a little tweaking, a TTL speedlight makes the job quicker, easier, and more consistent. That being said, if you really want to get a better handle on how to use and incorporate flash into your event or portrait photos for fill, getting competent at using a manual flash can be very enlightening. Plus, if you're on a budget, it still works fine, just a little more trial-and-error.Overall, these lights are just really solid. The build is comparable to more expensive and similarly capable lights (features-wise) from Canon or Nikon. With good Eneloop Pro AAs in the chamber, recycle rates are pretty quick - probably about 2-3 seconds even for full power pops (you're honestly more likely to overheat the flash head if shooting really quickly at high power than run into recycle rate issues). In a HSS setup they're very reliable and work very well as fill for a higher-wattage key light in a softbox. The menus are pretty straightforward, and once you memorize how to put them into radio-triggered slave and groups, you'll probably never have to look at the manual again. I couldn't say what the customer service is like here in the states because I've never had a Godox light fail (and I've not been kind to my original TT600, if I'm being honest...), but if that's a concern buy the re-branded Flashpoint R2 through Adorama (same light, same triggers) as they'll back it up. My plan if I ever encounter a problem is to send it to Adorama for service/repair, but seeing as the price is so low on these lights in particular it's unlikely that repair would be notably cheaper than a new flash.(One thing to note about using the lights in slave/groups with a trigger is that they blink the AF assist lamp to let you know they have connection with the X1T trigger - doesn't bother me, but a friend of mine said it drives him crazy for some reason. To each their own, I suppose, but there's no way to turn it off.)As for the few people who have experienced quality control issues, I'm not sure why they didn't just return/exchange the defective light if it arrived not working properly; if it comes damaged/defective, Amazon should handle that.
dt
Reviewed in Canada on May 27, 2018
No TTL, do not get confused by the tt in the name. Fantastic manual flashes!!! Powerfull, robust, easy to operate, fast recycle times, high speed sync, great source of external light! If you are looking for a ttl flash look at the lithium batteries powered models.
Dubey, Pankaj M.K
Reviewed in India on August 6, 2017
I have Sony A6000 and wanted a HSS off camera setup.My first purchase was the Godox 350TTs - small flash with HSS and master/slave and TTL as well as 2.4Ghz transmitter.Then after reading reviews and Dpreview advise , I bout the TT600 standard hotshot mount which can be used on any camera or off camera.This one does not have TTL for Sony but does have 2.4Ghz transmitter and can function in slave mode as HSS flash !!!.Now, I use 350s on camera , as a master flash and in off mode at HSS and this flash works just absolutely fine as off camera HSS .The power output can be controlled with master flash.Worth a buy, I bought it from Ahmedabad seller for Rs 5900( yes, includes that bl00dy 28% GST).
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