Godox TT600 Camera Flash Speedlite with Built-in 2.4G Wireless Transmission Compatible for Canon,Nikon,Pentax,Olympus and other Digital Cameras with Standard Hotshoe+ Diffuser+ CONXTRUE USB LED
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Godox TT600 Camera Flash Speedlite with Built-in 2.4G Wireless Transmission Compatible for Canon,Nikon,Pentax,Olympus and other Digital Cameras with Standard Hotshoe+ Diffuser+ CONXTRUE USB LED

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9.7 x 3.6 x 3.2 in
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Make sure this fits by entering your model number. The number of flashes Speedlite is about 230(2500mA NI-MH battery). Full flash recycle time is up to 0.1-2.6s(Use Panasonic eneloop batteries). High Guide Number: GN60(m ISO 100), short flash duration, high illumination, far Irradiation distance. Stable color temperature at 5600±200K over the entire power range. Adopts Godox wireless X system with built-in 2.4G wireless transmission, Godox AD360II-C/AD360II-N flash Speedlite , TT685C TT685N flash Speedlite, X1T-C/X1T-N trigger and other devices that with wireless control system. High-speed Sync: Can realize HSS when used with Godox Cell-II trigger or X1C/X1N TTL wireless trigger (Sold Separately), the max speed can up to 1/8000s (Depend on the cameras). It's particularly convenient when using the aperture to fill flash on portrait preferentially. Note: The TT600 can NOT realize HSS when used on camera hot shoe. Both Optic Transmission and 2.4G Radio Transmission available, offers more stable signal, farther distance, wider range of application, less power consumption, less affected by the obstacle.
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If youre looking for a good system to buy into, I think its hard to get past Godoxs 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 (Ive 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 theres 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 youre looking for a capable on-camera flash for bouncing, this will definitely do the job, but it requires a bit more effort since it doesnt support TTL. Ive 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 youre 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 (youre 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 theyre 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, youll probably never have to look at the manual again. I couldnt say what the customer service is like here in the states because Ive never had a Godox light fail (and Ive not been kind to my original TT600, if Im being honest...), but if thats a concern buy the re-branded Flashpoint R2 through Adorama (same light, same triggers) as theyll 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 its 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 - doesnt bother me, but a friend of mine said it drives him crazy for some reason. To each their own, I suppose, but theres no way to turn it off.) As for the few people who have experienced quality control issues, Im not sure why they didnt just return/exchange the defective light if it arrived not working properly; if it comes damaged/defective, Amazon should handle that.
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