📷 Illuminate Your Vision with Godox!
The GODOX TT600 is a powerful 2.4G wireless camera flash speedlite designed for professional photographers. With a guide number of GN60, a rapid recycle time of 0.1-2.6 seconds, and high-speed sync capabilities up to 1/8000s, this flash is compatible with a wide range of camera brands, ensuring versatility and reliability in any shooting scenario.
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Color Temperature | 5600 Kelvin |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Guide Number | 60 |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fuji |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000 |
Color | Black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.5"D x 3"W x 7.5"H |
P**B
Excellent price/performance ratio!
This is a remarkably good flash unit for the price. It has good power, vertical pivot of bounce and even swivels 180⁰.I was very pleased with its performance. Unfortunately, it was too big to handle with my digital pocket camera and I returned it. It has great features including master/slave TTL, etc. I found the build quality very good. If you are working with a DSLR or other full frame camera it could very easily fit the normal person's requirements.
F**N
Excellent manual flash
This flash has been great for my nikon d3400. It comes with a soft diffuser cap which was a nice touch. I’ve taken many macro photos with it so far and have not needed to replace the 4 AAs yet. It’s a powerful flash and very user friendly! Definitely a great starter flash just know it’s not auto, it is manual( i prefer it for macro)
D**1
Works well for low end, manual speed light
This is super easy to use and works well for my camera. Obviously, it is a lower end manual flash but it never failed to fire when needed and the batteries lasted a long time. This doesn’t have all of the bells and whistles but at times I would rather have the ease of this unit.
C**.
Great speedlight if you shoot at a slow pace.
The media could not be loaded. Light is nice and bright, only about 1 & 1/3 stop less than AD200. Does not work well with alkaline batteries (any brand). If you use alkaline batteries, expect long recycle times 12+ seconds for a 1/1 flash.Duracell (2500 mah) rechargables work best, reducing recycle times to about 2.5-3 seconds for a single 1/1 flash.With Duracell rechargeable you can expect the following using 6 frames per second burst mode:1/1 power = a single flash 8-9 frames1/2 power = a single flash every 4-6 frames1/4 power = a single flash every other frame1/8 power = 2-4 continuous flashes every 6 frames1/16 power = 6 flashes out of 6 frames.1/32 - 1/128th power is able to keep up nicely, even in high drive mode (12 frames a second)
J**J
Basically impossible to beat for the price
If you're looking for a good system to buy into, I think it's hard to get past Godox's strobes and speedlights. I have a number of other Godox/Flashpoint lights, and I just order a second TT600 to fill out my run-n-gun, three light off-camera portrait setup (now two of these and an AD200). With one of the X1T controllers, or even another Godox flash with commander built in (I've used my little , you could honestly do almost anything you want with enough of these TT600s. The fact that they can do high speed sync (HSS) up to 1/8000 with any brand of camera (again, so long as you have an appropriate trigger) is really impressive for $65, and there's nothing as capable in that price range from camera manufacturers (e.g. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, etc.). The V-series lights that use 2000mAh rechargeable batteries are very enticing, but they have the same output, are double the price, and I already have quite the collection of Eneloop batteries that more than get the job done.If you're looking for a capable on-camera flash for bouncing, this will definitely do the job, but it requires a bit more effort since it doesn't support TTL. I've used my original TT600 this way to good effect numerous times, but with a little tweaking, a TTL speedlight makes the job quicker, easier, and more consistent. That being said, if you really want to get a better handle on how to use and incorporate flash into your event or portrait photos for fill, getting competent at using a manual flash can be very enlightening. Plus, if you're on a budget, it still works fine, just a little more trial-and-error.Overall, these lights are just really solid. The build is comparable to more expensive and similarly capable lights (features-wise) from Canon or Nikon. With good Eneloop Pro AAs in the chamber, recycle rates are pretty quick - probably about 2-3 seconds even for full power pops (you're honestly more likely to overheat the flash head if shooting really quickly at high power than run into recycle rate issues). In a HSS setup they're very reliable and work very well as fill for a higher-wattage key light in a softbox. The menus are pretty straightforward, and once you memorize how to put them into radio-triggered slave and groups, you'll probably never have to look at the manual again. I couldn't say what the customer service is like here in the states because I've never had a Godox light fail (and I've not been kind to my original TT600, if I'm being honest...), but if that's a concern buy the re-branded Flashpoint R2 through Adorama (same light, same triggers) as they'll back it up. My plan if I ever encounter a problem is to send it to Adorama for service/repair, but seeing as the price is so low on these lights in particular it's unlikely that repair would be notably cheaper than a new flash.(One thing to note about using the lights in slave/groups with a trigger is that they blink the AF assist lamp to let you know they have connection with the X1T trigger - doesn't bother me, but a friend of mine said it drives him crazy for some reason. To each their own, I suppose, but there's no way to turn it off.)As for the few people who have experienced quality control issues, I'm not sure why they didn't just return/exchange the defective light if it arrived not working properly; if it comes damaged/defective, Amazon should handle that.
K**R
Very nice ubit
I had one of their more expensive models that just stopped working. When I called for service they told me the parts would cost more than a new unit. Although I like many of the sophisticated features of the upscale model I really did not want a replacement with so many "bells and whistles". This is sort of bare bones but works and gives very good results.
D**I
Great flash
So much better than the little camera flash. Great exposures and great color balance. Love it.
T**A
Not compatible
not compatible with canon Rebel t100
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