Hi,
Recently I owned Godox TT350O flash, however I have a Canon and I was gazing this thing upward and it says it's for a Panasonic. Will it works on a Canon camera?
Much appreciated ahead of time.
I would think the pin configuration would be different on the base shoe for anything beyond a manual flash. Your best bet is contact Godox and ask them the question.
The flash was made to work with Panasonic and Olympus M43 cameras.
If you want to use flash with your Canon use a Canon made flash.
camerapapi wrote:
The flash was made to work with Panasonic and Olympus M43 cameras.
If you want to use flash with your Canon use a Canon made flash.
Godox makes flashes in Canon mount. For the money, they are quite good, including their wireless trigger.
You might want to check if the flash has a center pin on the shoe mount. It's possible you could get it to fire but will have to manually adjust settings on the flash. I doubt there will be any support for TTL if it's meant from another brand of camera. The center pin from what I understand typically allows communication with many brands to fire the flash that support center pin. Try it and see if you can get it to fire. That's the easiest way rather than a bunch of us making different predictions :)
selena18 wrote:
Hi,
Recently I owned Godox TT350O flash, however I have a Canon and I was gazing this thing upward and it says it's for a Panasonic. Will it works on a Canon camera?
Much appreciated ahead of time.
The TT350"O" is designed for use on Olympus and Panasonic cameras. I certainly wouldn't expect it to work properly with any Canon camera. Sell or trade it and get a flash that will work with your Canon camera. If it's the Godox you want, you need the TT350"C" for use on modern Canon.
You also didn't specify what Canon camera you have, and that might be important. Some of the latest, more entry-level models such as the Rebel T7 and SL3 have a slightly different type of flash hot shoe. This works fine with most Canon EX flashes, but may not work with all third party flashes unless they are really recent ones that have been updated. Most other Canon cameras can use a wide range of flashes... both from Canon themselves and from a number of third party makers like Godox.
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