I have these four basic manual flash units, they have no TTL, no HSS, no zoom and no group numbers. Three of them are Godox TT520II and come with a built-in radio trigger and a transmitter for on the camera. You can’t adjust the power from the camera, you have to adjust power from the back of the flash. They adjust in one stop increments; fine adjustments are accomplished by moving the unit closer or father from the subject. The other one is a Neewer TT560, it’s the same as the Godox units but no built-in radio trigger. All four have an S1 and S2 optical trigger. They have a guide number of 30+, that’s only about half the power of the more expensive flash units, but I have only a small area to work in and with small modifiers they should do fine. Has anyone out there had experience with these flashes?
No, I do not have experience with those flashes but I use a small Godox with my Olympus cameras and it works beautifully with them. I usually use it on the hot shoe and very often using a light modifier.
The TT350 is a great little flash unit. I have a very small area in my house to use as a home studio and I plan to use these flash units off camera in small softboxes.
I have had no problem with Godox flashes. I have not used these, but I think that they work fine.
topcat wrote:
I have had no problem with Godox flashes. I have not used these, but I think that they work fine.
I have a lot of Godox flashes and have had no problems with them. These are the least expensive all manual flash units I could find. I want to pair them with some of the cheap umbrella softboxes. This is the first setup I want to try.
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