Voking V900 Master TTL Speedlite Flash for D3400 D3300 D3200 D5600 D850 D750 D7200 D5300 D5500 D500 D7100 D3100 D3500 etc
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Firstly, yes, it works with the vk800 speedlite. Through the master mode, it allows you to control this speedlite. I want to thank Bruce for everything he has done for me
As long as you have a Nikon hot shoe camera, it works with it.
My D5600 has no problems with it
Even though mine did not come with a case or stand, it is the best flash I've ever had!
Selected User Reviews For Voking V900 Master TTL Speedlite Flash for D3400 D3300 D3200 D5600 D850 D750 D7200 D5300 D5500 D500 D7100 D3100 D3500 etc
This Voking VK900 (also known as V900) is a powerful and versatile speedlight for Nikon DSLRs and mirrorless cameras.
The Voking VK900 comes equipped with a host of features to improve your photography. There is support for the following platforms There are four methods of TTL automatic, repeating, and off-line You can use different modes on your camera. Besides controlling other flashes, it can also be used to control the intensity of the flash This device is both an off-the-shelf camera as well as a camera A Nikon hot shoe is required. It is compatible with any Nikon camera. At the current price of $57, the device comes with a full feature set. A popular choice for amateurs and professionals alike, it will shine in competition. Specifically designed for Nikon full frame DSLR cameras including the D5, D850, and APS-C cameras, this flash is compatible with a wide range of recent models. Cameras such as the D500 belong to the C category. The Z 6 and Z 7 mirrorless cameras are also compatible with it. In addition to the D3400, the D3300, the D3200, the D5600, the D750, the D7200, the D5300, the D5500, the D7100, the The VK900 can be used as a master flash or a slave flash in optical mode. In a slave mode, it can be controlled and fired by an Voking VK750III flash Speedlights have all the advanced features that you would expect from top of the line professional flashes. The guide number at 35 mm and ISO 100 for this flash is 52m. Traditionally, one of the problems with speedlights has been their tendency to overheat. A thermometer symbol appears on the screen when this flash is overheating, and it uses this to indicate the situation. Depending on the orientation of the camera, bounce flash can be employed in landscape or portrait mode. There is a range of tilt angles from minus seven to 90 degrees, and the unit can be swiveled 180 degrees horizontally at either end. It is determined by the camera and lens settings how much flash coverage will operate. With a built-in AF illuminator, autofocus is improved even in low light. In addition, there is a modeling lamp that is easily controlled with It's not possible to use the AF illuminator with the Z 7 and Z 6 cameras. Changing the settings is done with a dial and ok button, and changing the mode is done with a mode button. In some compatible cameras, certain settings can be modified through their menus. There is no doubt that there is an easy-to-use flash player here. The unit is a full-sized unit, and it weighs 1 lb 7/8 oz as a result, it is not small or particularly A little smaller than my Nikon SB800, it's almost identical in size. In spite of this, its additional capabilities and sufficient power outweigh any negative aspects. Despite its larger size, it balances well on DSLRs, and on my Nikon Z 6 it felt comfortable as well. Fast and powerful, this speedlight has a powerful flash unit. At 35mm and ISO 100, the guide number for the shot is 42m (170 ft). A good flash for anyone using a Nikon DSLR or mirrorless model that does not fall under the entry level, prosumer, or professional categories. The full set of features provided by this application should be able to cover anything you may need. This flash is an excellent alternative to the name brand flashes thanks to its heat management and full integration with Nikon cameras.
It works exceptionally well on my Nikon D3500 when set to TTL or manual. If batteries are at more than half their power, recharge them It will take less than 5 seconds to charge for the next shot. I found the solution to be ideal. I have not counted the total number of flashes per battery set, but in one session I got over 120 flashes. I can't find a better price than this.
The aim was to purchase this as a cheap backup option/alternative. It has worked perfectly for about 1000 pictures a gig for the last dozen gigs I have used it. My settings are perfect. It is hard to find a product that beats this one with regards to price vs performance.
This thing is awesome. I use it with my Nikon D3400 and D3400s.