Godox V860II-N i-TTL 2.4G High Speed Sync 1/8000s GN60 Li-ion Battery Camera Flash Speedlite Light Compatible for Nikon Cameras & Godox XPro-N Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter
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Selected User Reviews For Godox V860II-N i-TTL 2.4G High Speed Sync 1/8000s GN60 Li-ion Battery Camera Flash Speedlite Light Compatible for Nikon Cameras & Godox XPro-N Wireless Flash Trigger Transmitter
The trigger can easily control both flashes, and all of the settings can be changed on the fly without having to walk over to my light stands. In addition, the battery life is very good. The other night I shot with these flashes in my studio for three hours and they weren even down to 50%.
This is a fantastic deal on flash and accessories. My Nikon D7500 and the flash get along swimmingly. I can now use a shutter speed of up to and including 1/8000 with the flash when taking pictures indoors. If you order, make sure to take out the flash unit's plastic form-fitting container. The cleaning brush and air blower are located beneath the counter. Until the supplier informed me otherwise, I assumed they had been left out of my order. I'm bumping up my previous 3 star rating to 5 stars because I made a mistake and the seller responded quickly to my question. This seller is someone I would buy from again.
A controller and a speed light in one package. For the money, this is a fantastic purchase. br>br>The speed light's battery pack has a ridiculously fast recycle time at full power and more pops per charge than I can shutter. This mighty little flash will be a force to be reckoned with. My I-phone is recognized by the GN60 at ISO 100. controller will accurately adjust flash power down to 1/128 and send ttl exposure information as master and slave br>br>Controller is simple to work with and 2. It's simple to set up 4Ghz wireless. The controller can be used to control any Godoy wireless x system, so there's plenty of room for expansion. If you need a speed light, you won't find a better bang for your buck than this one. As soon as possible, combine the controller with your off-camera flash. I'd get this without the controller if I needed another speed light. br>br>In full sun, this little guy is bright enough to be a key light, and he's a fantastic fill. I don't have a color meter, but the color temperature appears to be fairly accurate around the 5,600K range. Post-processing for white balance provides a close estimate of temperature. br>br>Because my body is no longer capable of supporting HSS, I can't comment on its effectiveness, but all other flash options have worked flawlessly so far. For the motion effect (when present in exposure), I primarily use rear curtain sync out of habit. I haven't used the stroboscopic flash function much because it isn't a necessity for me, and the camera sync speed is 1/500 shutter duration. There are no issues in this area. br>br>This flash performs all of the functions of a Nikon SB-2000 flash. 900 would suffice, and it isn't a reconditioned unit. If you're undecided, just go ahead and buy. You're not going to be let down.
A word of advice: The mini- The stand is hidden inside the flash case in a small pouch. Squeeze the bag if you're not sure. It's light, and you might not even notice it's there.
It's a great flash, but it misfired a lot at the first wedding I used it at. I eventually turned it off for a while, removed the battery, and reinserted it, and it worked perfectly after that. I'm not sure what went wrong.
Because I'm new to flash photography, I thought this was a good place to start. It took a few YouTube videos to fully grasp the setup and operation, but it has greatly aided in the creation of some beautiful photographs. It appears to be well-made and sturdy, with a handy rechargeable battery. It's a great deal for the money.
The Angry Photographer was correct in his recommendation. This is a fantastic flash at a fantastic price, so it's a fantastic deal!.
It's of excellent quality and can be configured in a variety of ways. The only drawback is that it takes a long time to set up and connect to my camera.