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Flash Godox TT350S for Sony Review

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Description of Flash Godox TT350S for Sony

Guide Number: 36, Sony Compatible, TTL/M Modes, HSS High-Speed ​​Sync, Multi Strobe Mode, Built-in Godox X Wireless Sync Receiver, Head Tilt/Rotate, S1/S2 Slave Flash Mode, Backlit LCD, Metal Stand, powered by 2 AA cells, case and diffuser included.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Perfect purchase for me, exactly what I was looking for!

As I've only had it for a week, I can't comment extensively, but I can say that I'm pleased with the purchase so far. Although I am content. My work (taking pictures of my family) is flawless.

Pros
  • Regarding the scale. Accurate TTL exposure with a Sony A6400 camera
Cons
  • The mechanism for connecting to the camera shoe is awkward. Quickly remove and replace.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great value for the money, definitely recommended!

Of all possibilities, a great decision. I fully charged the battery and then waited for the first charge to reach 100% for two and a half hours. An admirable outcome is the comprehension of the possibilities (leading number, lamp life). The acquisition has met my expectations. I suggest it as a backup or supplement to the more established Godox model.

Pros
  • V350S flash for the Sony. Compact weight and size (just tested on A7R3). shot if you need to operate in a confined space with reflected light) + charging battery (the initial battery charge took three hours) + flash light + case. The TTL / input of exposure correction, which was as easy to use as the input of high-speed synchronization, impressed me. It has orange backlighting. Even when shooting in rapid succession, overheating persists. (In contrast to native Sony flashes. Both an automatic and a manual zoom reflector are available. Everything all functions properly. the display's battery-charge indicator! This is positive. The synchronizer is enjoyable to use. Of course, the cost is also higher than the original.
Cons
  • The power button is extremely delicate. It may be turned on and off by lightly touching and holding it for a brief period of time. It's best to leave it on (The translucent 14mm reflector with a white reflector strip is carefully removed. You get used to it, and everything is fine. highly constrained. Just the instruction in foreign languages is finished. In 2022, there is a brief introduction printout. The hot shoe itself is made of plastic, and I believe Sony has the poorest shoe in this category. Please use caution when adjusting the camera's flash and contact group. Plastic clips are pulled out after tightening a specific ring to secure the flash. When the flash is gone, it is preferable to always put on the hot shoe's protective cap for contact protection. On the side, warranty seals are affixed. and will be deleted prior to the warranty's expiration. With a mechanical shutter, there is a flash; with an electronic flash, there is none. Everything has been done as instructed). There won't be a flash if you used a mechanical shutter for a shot and then switched to an electronic shutter. The same thing will happen if you switch back to the mechanical shutter but leave the flash on. To accomplish this, switch the flash on and off once more. Sony