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Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite for Olympus/Panasonic Mirrorless Digital Camera

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I 've decided to go with multiple tt350s, and build more powerflashes in the future. My rational comes from the idea of "small and fun" which can be maximized with these small flashes. If they are bigger they would be more of an incumbent. My brand-new R2 has firmware version 2. Adorama informs me version 5 is available. I will take my R2 to Adorama for a firmware update and test, and will report the results here. In this mode the flash will wait and fire in manual mode when it “sees” another flash firing. You need to make sure the light sensor is clear and within line-of-sight of the triggering flash. If the flash you’re using as the trigger is in “red-eye reduction” mode, you need to set the TT350 to wait until the second firing of the trigger flash. You can do this pressing the SLAVE button again, so you now see an “S2” on the flash screen. Radio – Master

Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite

Dedicated Canon, Nikon, Sony, Olympus and Panasonic models are available - with specific flash modes to get the most out of your camera. The flash can be zoomed to the desired coverage, and it’s pretty simple to change. Press the Zoom button once and then turn the wheel. Turning it to the right zooms the flash in, decreasing coverage. Turning the wheel to the left zooms the flash out, increasing the coverage. If you turn the wheel all the way to the left you’ll see the AU option, which allows the flash to set the zoom automatically, based on the lens on the camera. This is one of those compatible camera-only functions. Off-Camera Third consideration, convenience. The sony 6300 is my most used digital camera, so I might like the convenience of TTL. If I want to be lazy and use TTL once every 5 times, will it be justified? Will I appreciate it? or will I not miss it if I never use it? It kind of depends on your definition of works. Panasonic users seem to be having a slightly harder time, particularly with HSS function, than Olympus users with the Godox -O gear. It's the perfect size/weight for my GX7. I just upgraded from Panasonic GX85 to a A7RIV and would like to know if my Godox TT350o flash will work in any way with the A7RIV.The controller and strobes are very easy to set up and so far have proved very accurate in ttl mode and as measured by my Sekonic Flashmate L-308S-U. (a must have in my opinion although I resisted for years) To get the most from your camera gear, I think you will need more lighting options. You should be aiming for close to base ISO while shooting at around f/8. In this shot, you are already at ISO 400 and shooting nearly wide open. I also went from GX80 to FE (though only the Rii!) but I didn't take a flash with me so can't comment on hot shoe compatibility, but you should be able to set the TT350 up to optical slave to flash when it sees another flash going. Or better, get yourself a trigger and have a play with off camera flash. Your photography will thank you for it! I bookmarked this post and found it helpful as I was considering TT350 and V860II for my GX7. So now I'll add an odd finding for discussion and consideration. First, working in a large urban hotel, I've found radio interference from nearby wifi, wireless mics, and God knows what else to seriously decrease the range and also make triggering very unreliable - like, only 20% success in a medium conference room. This is with Adorama's Zoom Mini (TT350) on-camera and a pair of Zoom Li-on R2s (V860II) on stands. On the theory that it would have greater radio power than the Zoom Mini, I got an R2 (X1). That had no problem triggering a pair of Zoom Li-ons 100' away in a large ballroom. working in a large urban hotel, I've found radio interference from nearby wifi, wireless mics, and God knows what else to seriously decrease the range and also make triggering very unreliable - like, only 20% success in a medium conference room. This is with Adorama's Zoom Mini (TT350) on-camera and a pair of Zoom Li-on R2s (V860II) on stands. On the theory that it would have greater radio power than the Zoom Mini, I got an R2 (X1). That had no problem triggering a pair of Zoom Li-ons 100' away in a large ballroom.

Godox TT350o flash in any way with Sony? Can I use a Godox TT350o flash in any way with Sony?

As a slave unit, it cannot do cross-brand TTL. So, using my TT685C as master on a 5DMkII and the TT350-O as slave meant that if I set TTL, it would only fire at full power. M mode power control and HSS worked fine. My iPhone+A1 can also control its power remotely, but obviously, without HSS or TTL function.

You're welcome. I do hasten to add that I have no experience with using the TT685-O with a TT350-O or an X1T-O. All reports are that the X1T-O is a better on-camera trigger. Most of us who do off-camera flash with speedlights do so because of the Strobist. It's mostly about cost and convenience, and starting out with what you have. A lot of us already had a speedlight in the bag. And a speedlight can be used both on and off camera. The portability of working with speedlights is the other advantage to weigh against the much lower power and smaller size of the light. It's a cute image - You seemed to find a good combo of ambient and flash - without it looking "flashed". Weirder still, though I haven't observed it directly, I could swear the R2 switched my GX7 from AFS to AFC. I never use AFC, but I repeatedly found the camera in AFC mode, and I've never accidentally switched into AFC before.

Setting Up the Godox TT350 Flash - alex silva | photography Setting Up the Godox TT350 Flash - alex silva | photography

Switching the TT350 to manual mode is pretty easy. Just press the Mode button once and the screen now displays an M at the top and the current power setting at the left of the screen, in the form of a fraction, so that 1/1 is full power.concern. Portability. I shoot portraits, on location with lots of travelling, so size and portability is one of the main concern. I am building a flash kit because some of my older YN flashes have corroded beyond usability; and I was gifted a godox x2T transmitter without lights or supported receiver (X1R). I was attracted to the convenience of being able to adjust power on camera. I am torn between the wide variety of Godox has to offer.

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The variety of opportunities will have lessened, but I will travel farther and faster with less. Therefore, I woul be able to find more opportunities. However, testing at home shows that a shutter press on my GX7 with R2 mounted will trigger the Zoom Li-Ions only if the camera is in AFF or AFC mode, not in AFS. Weird. A Godox GTT Speedlite is an essential tool that no photo-journalist, event or wedding photographer should be without and it will give you professional results, time after time.The Godox TT350 is a flash unit that is compatible with Olympus cameras. It has a flash guide number of 36m and a color temperature of 5600K. The flash duration ranges from 1/350s for minimum power to 1/20000s for maximum power. It offers stroboscopic flash modes and has 3 group settings and 16 channels.

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