πΈ Enhanced Sony Camera Flash: Godox TT685S Thinklite TTL Flash Review
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Brand | GODOX |
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Included Components | Flash |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.48 x 2.99 x 2.52 inches |
Description of πΈ Enhanced Sony Camera Flash: Godox TT685S Thinklite TTL Flash
- Powerful flash with fast recycling time for quick multiple shots.
- May not work well with all camera models and may require additional accessories for full functionality.
- Everything is super. The main thing - maintains professional application. Decent guide number (60m), zoom range 20-200 (and 14 with diffuser), all modes (TTL, manual, multi / strobe, front / rear curtain, fast sync, bracketing, correction), optical and radio synchronizer ( works as a slave and as a leader in 3 groups). The head rotates 360. Recharge at full power approximately 2 sec. The build quality raises no objections. TTL works correctly, does not overexpose, there are no underlights either, you can puff anywhere - the exposure will be normal (provided that there is enough power at all). The stability of the pulses is also flawless. A big plus of the Godox system as a whole is the availability of a wide selection of pulsed lights, from on-camera to studio ones, all connected by a synchronizer in any combination and in any mode to design light of almost any complexity. Well, optical synchronization is not superfluous - there will always be a couple more third-party flashes, which, according to optics, are quite normally set on fire (of course, there is already no strobe, high-speed synchronization, etc.) The ergonomics are normal, you can figure out the menu without instructions, including working with a radio synchronizer, everything is connected easily. There is an "exclusive" (according to Godox) TCM mode, when the flash first auto-detects settings via TTL, and then they can be adjusted manually.
- Yes, in general - nothing. Yes, the autofocus backlight on the UPC does not work, but these are trifles. Yes, the shoe looks flimsy, but these are also trifles, because. thanks to Sony for this, not Godox.