EACHSHOT Godox TT350S 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Wireless Speedlite Flash for Sony Mirrorless DSLR A7 A7R A7S A7-II A7-III A7R-II A7R-III A7S-II A6300 A6000 w/Color Filter
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The protector is in that position. Taking it out and slipping it straight into the hot shoe is easy
Thank you. The A6300 is compatible with the If you want direct assistance, you can take a video and send it to the seller.
The answer is yes. While not a powerful light, for the price and functionality, I bought two and if I had been more serious, I would have purchased the remote control as well
The flash has not been used as a slave flash, but even without the functionality, you can add a slave receiver to this flash at a reasonable price and it should do the job.
Selected User Reviews For EACHSHOT Godox TT350S 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Wireless Speedlite Flash for Sony Mirrorless DSLR A7 A7R A7S A7-II A7-III A7R-II A7R-III A7S-II A6300 A6000 w/Color Filter
Since using the Godox flash for just less than a week, I have been enjoying it a great deal. Get your copy now if you'd like a quick overview of this review. This is the long version of A+ Having had no previous experience with Godox, this was my first attempt. Yongnuo, Neewer, and formerly Canon 580 and 420 series (I used to use 5D3 and 1D series cameras) have all been used in the past. Manual setups of the two former worked reasonably well when I needed them (as long as I stayed away from the hassles of manual setups). However, I'm primarily using a Sony camera now, as I would not use Canon. As soon as I heard about the TT350S, I knew it was for me because of its size and I have to admit that when I compare the size of this to the Neewer TT560, it's a night and day difference. In comparison to Godox, the TT560 weighs about 60% more when batteries are installed (Weights for Godox and Neewer are 9oz each). A perfect balance is the feeling of the Godox on my Sony A6300. In both indoors and outdoors, I've had no problems lighting up my subjects with the flash, which has TTL metering that seems to do the job quite well. (Much faster than I had anticipated for a two-AA battery flash) Cycle time is very reasonable for a two-AA battery flash. A few accessories Among the accessories were the bottom stand, an omnibouncer similar to Stofen, a carrying case, as well as a bunch of gels and gel holders. The omni bounce works great, and the greens out of the pictures are great. I have not used the gels yet, but the velcro system to hold the gels seems like it will hold up just fine. **Usage** TTL and manual use both work fine, at least in my experience. It is SUPER easy to navigate the menus. In my camera, I have tried the FEC (flash exposure compensation) settings and they work perfectly with the TTL feature. It's awesome to be able to sync at high speed. Since I don't own a Godox transmitter yet, I haven't been able to pair this up with it, but I will endeavor to do so soon since it seems to be a great system to invest This is an excellent setup. I am extremely satisfied with the It is so easy to use that I may buy a second to use as a slave TTL. Easy.
This flash offers nearly all of the features of the Sony $600+ flashes for a fraction of the price. Solid build quality and overall i am very happy with it. Here is a photo I took with the flash on the first day I owned it.
Boost's flash arrived on time and in good condition with free shipping to my house. It is very light and fits my a6000 very nicely. Since it uses two AA batteries, it is not very heavy and the camera feels quite balanced when using it. Here is a photo of the TT350S with my a6000 and SEL35F18 attached. It would be impossible to use a larger flash on this camera, as it would simply be too large. For those purposes you would need a much more powerful flash/strobe, since the flash has a decent amount of power indoors and outdoors in shaded areas, but it does not have enough power to overcome a full-sun situation at noon. Flash works well in the evening, and because it is so powerful it can do much more damage than the on-camera flash As the flash has a powerful output, I have used it in manual mode, however it took me a little while to get used to it. The best place to start is at 1/2 power and then build from there, because in full power mode you will have to wait like 2 seconds for the fire to re-charge, and you may temporarily blind the subject. Or you can use TTL mode and it will automatically adjust the power for you. My friend has an X1T and I have tested the flash with it The trigger is a TTL trigger and it is It works great, both in manual mode and TTL mode, and I have taken pictures at full speed on the a6000 (1/4000). You need a bit of patience to set it up the first time. However, the key is to ensure they are connected to The flash manual mode is set up so that you can change the settings on the transmitter and see the changes immediately reflected on the TT350S. As a result, I am very happy I now have a Godox flash that can be used with other units and triggers, and I can gradually expand my system. As for the flash itself, it has a white bounce card built into it, as well as a flip down diffuser for that added effect. It looks like the free gels included from this seller are great, but I haven't tried them It will be particularly fun to use the orange/gold cards in the future, as I have used bounce cards in the past with the on camera flash for baby pictures and enjoyed the illusion of artificial sunlight.
When I looked around for a flash for my Sony A7R2, I found other other flashes for a price three times greater. By working with the camera's brain, this flash makes sure that just the right flash is provided at just the right time. You can also use it for one or two stops over and underexposed in 1/3 stop increments on the fly. This is a fine piece of engineering, seems to be well built, and is everything the other reviewers said when I was deciding which to buy. Then I can purchase another like it later so that I can set one to master and another to slave for more.
As far as I am concerned it didn't live up to my expectations. It was a bit smaller than I expected, but it wasn't a dealbreaker. It was a good price point, but I used it at a dark wedding venue, and the flash malfunctioned consistently. I tried everything, and it worked fine in test shots, but by the time I was ready to shoot a wedding, it had In addition to that, my only complaint is how the battery life is so horrible. There are two AA batteries required for operation. I feel that the equipment is well made, it has been rain and snow proofed too, so it is weather proof. think the manufacturer stands behind their product and I think it's a great flash for anyone on a budget or new to photography. I will update my review if I learn I'm doing something wrong which caused the issues mentioned above.