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The Neewer® Flash Speedlite is a versatile lighting solution for professional photographers, featuring a rapid flash speed range, multiple flash modes, and a robust wireless system. Compatible with a wide array of DSLR cameras, it offers adjustable output levels and built-in safety features, making it an essential tool for capturing breathtaking images.
S**H
Good for the price.
Very nice speedlite.Price is good also.The only thing is the battery of transmitter its different type of battery.Smaller than AAA Battery.
L**O
Amazing flash
I love it
T**U
Good quality
The product is good quality, love using it
S**Z
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Buen producto, algo elevado de precio. Cuesta usarlo, no es intuitivo
P**U
Good value
Flash unit is pretty large compared to OEM but much cheaper and works well. Well worth the money.
J**A
Excelente precio calidad
Estoy sorprendido por la rapidez de entrega, el paquete llegó sin ningún problema.En cuanto al flash para mi que voy iniciando en la fotografía me parece excelente por su precio y calidad.
C**8
Best bang for your buck, no question
TL:DR: If you’re buying your first wireless flash, and don't have much money to spend, look no further.If you’re an amatur photographer looking to learn how to use off camera flashes (A must for all professionals) then the NW570 is likely your only option, and it’s a pretty good one too.For a relatively cheap 50~ Canadian Dollars (which is what i got mine at, prices may change) you get a wireless flash, and a trigger for it.If you look at other systems you’re looking at around 80 CAD for just the flash, and a trigger is extra.So it’s a great deal, You bet it is.The Neewer has an adjustable range of flash power (From 1/1 to 1/128th, with full increments, 1/2 > 1/4 , etc)And while it does have a guide number of 38, i think it’s more than enough power to be used with modifiers and the like, although of course you won’t be overpowering the midday sun with it (although it can serve and a good fill light in that case though)A Sync speed of 1/200th, make sure you don’t go over that otherwise you’ll get black bars in your photo (not a fault of the flash, it’s simply how they work)It’s a relatively simple interface to use the unit, you have a button to select your mode(comes with optical triggering too, Which simply means if you have multiple flashes, you can use a flash’s flash to trigger other flashes, that’s as best i can explain it.)Two buttons to move through your total of 15 channels, just in case someone else around you also has one of these, you won’t be triggering each other’s flashes.A button to turn off the wireless functionality, just in case you don’t need it (It’ll save some battery)A flash test button, which fires the flash, to test it.Two buttons to increase or decrease power (with a simple and easy to understand interface)And an On/Off Switch.On the side under a rubber door you also get a sync port and an external power port (So you can have much more juice for your flash if you’ll be using it at something like an event or the like)The receiver also has some buttons, two to select the channel for the receiver (Which has to be the same as the flash, of course) and one to test the flash so you can see if it’s triggering wirelessly.The build quality is acceptable, it’s made out of plastic with *metal* hot shoes (Which is great because on some flashes they’re plastic, for some reason.)So it should hold up well if you treat it nicely, just don’t go around throwing this like a shoe.The flash head also has a small bounce card and wide angle modifier you can slide out, just in case light is too specular or isn’t spreading far enough.It does take 4 AA batteries, which leads the recycle time at 1/1 to be around 5 seconds, so buy a few rechargeable ones off of Amazon with your order. Strangely enough the trigger takes a 32A 12V battery, i’m not sure how long that’s going to last in the trigger as it’s my first time seeing one, but it should last you a while.So who’s this really for?Its for the new photographers who want to venture into off camera flash on a minimal budget, this kit will get you started and shooting with a simple off camera flash. I think it’s a great product to learn with, especially for the price and relatively simple ease of use.If you already know how to use off camera flash and don’t need finer adjustment of power, wireless groups or the ability to control the flashes’ power from your camera (or the various bells and whistles from some more expensive flash systems) then this is a good flash kit to buy if you just want a simple flash as well.
J**Y
excellent,but very heavy
Purchased this when my sony alpha 6000 built in flash blew up.It is much better than the sony flash.the head can point in nearly all directions.it is great so long as you don't have to cart it around.Most of my photos are of items around the house/studio,but i certainly wouldn't take it on holiday.but for the weight this would easily be a five star overall.
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