Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite for Olympus/Panasonic Mirrorless Digital Camera

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Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite for Olympus/Panasonic Mirrorless Digital Camera

Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite for Olympus/Panasonic Mirrorless Digital Camera

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Godox/Yongnuo/other cheap Chinese flash gear tends to be initially reverse-engineered off Canon, and then adapted for other platforms. If the adapted platform doesn't work the way Canon does, there can be issues or they can just drop the feature for that platform. The flash can be zoomed to the desired coverage, and it’s pretty simple to change. Press the Zoom button once and then turn the wheel. Turning it to the right zooms the flash in, decreasing coverage. Turning the wheel to the left zooms the flash out, increasing the coverage. If you turn the wheel all the way to the left you’ll see the AU option, which allows the flash to set the zoom automatically, based on the lens on the camera. This is one of those compatible camera-only functions. Off-Camera

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Third consideration, convenience. The sony 6300 is my most used digital camera, so I might like the convenience of TTL. If I want to be lazy and use TTL once every 5 times, will it be justified? Will I appreciate it? or will I not miss it if I never use it?I have both on a smaller camera (not at the same time of course) the x-pro2 and I have no problem with either. I'm a retired photographer used to using film and studio lighting , I have worked with the odd speed-light but not for serious work ...i'm still learning Godox – the mighty Chinese brand that’s sweeping the lighting world, bringing fear to long-established premium brands. And their quality has reached the point where they can now be trusted. Removing one of the lights and putting it on a stand behind our subject gives a good cross-light setup. Should you get a TT350? My old 433MHz R1 triggers always worked perfectly - though they don't support TTL - so these will be my Plan B for high-interference situations until the R2 can be made to work properly and reliably with all my GX7's AF modes.

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The M group in Master dictates what the flash does on-camera. Press Mode to switch between flash off, TTL and Manual. Often I use the x-t1f on the camera and it commands all my flashes while the canons are in slave mode.

I think this system is much better than the fabled Nikon CLS system which I have previously used. Godox is sold by B and H. I have heard though that Adorama give great after sales support on Flaspoint. This from someone who buys a lotof stuff from B and H. The power supply type for the Godox TT350 is a battery, with the unit supporting 2 AA batteries. This compact and lightweight design is convenient for outdoor use and on-the-go shooting. Dedicated Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus and Panasonic models are available - with specific flash modes to get the most out of your camera. One thing they’ve done well to push the brand forward is their system integration. Any of their X-series triggers will fire any light in the system. Not only that, their TTL speedlights can also act as masters for other lights in the system, from the mighty AD600Pro right through to the humble TT350. Interesting. It's pretty clear the X1T is all around a better transmitter unit to use than the TT350.



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