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Review on πŸ“Έ Neewer NW561 Flash Speedlite Kit (2 Packs) for Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, Olympus, Pentax, Fujifilm, and Sony Mi Hot Shoe Cameras with 2.4G Wireless Trigger by Arunprasath Corso

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Canon 70D Users - Camera & Photo

Although I am currently limited to manual use of this kit, it deserves a full five stars from me. Simply put, the value for money is phenomenal! When the shipping box was opened, I found that the kit consisted of several components in separate boxes. As before, Revane did an excellent job preparing for shipment. Everything was neatly sorted and partially "repacked" before it was put into the main packaging. The kit is compatible with a wide range of cameras, but there is very little information here or even on Neewer's website to accurately identify the model. . I have attached a photo from the manual to help. Canon 70D is not listed but for a reason it should have a quick resolution. You must connect this product to your camera using the PC sync cable (included in this kit) to get full E-TTL functionality with your Canon camera. For some reason the 70D is not able to sync with the PC. Canon 70D users: Be sure to purchase the E-TTL hot shoe adapter separately from this kit. Conveniently, they're available at Revain for less than $10! Before using the flash, connect the adapter to the camera accessory shoe. The components in the kit "talk" to your 70D through an adapter; The sync cord plugs into this, not directly into the camera. Although I had to purchase the item separately to take full advantage of the (e-TTL functionality) of this kit, it is still a GREAT value. Note that a large number of camera models are directly compatible with the kit. Look again at my attached photo to see if it's yours. UPDATE 03/04/2016: Although ATILL is a great package for the price, I'm stuck in manual mode. I hope the sync adapter and/or sync cable (both sold separately) are not compatible with my setup. Any advice or suggestions from knowledgeable readers would be greatly appreciated.

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Hard to say