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💡 Neewer i6T EX 600W 2.4G TTL Studio Strobe: Powerful HSS Flash Monolight for Nikon with Wireless Trigger, Lithium Battery & Bowens Mount Review

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4.3
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Description of 💡 Neewer i6T EX 600W 2.4G TTL Studio Strobe: Powerful HSS Flash Monolight for Nikon with Wireless Trigger, Lithium Battery & Bowens Mount

Compatibility: Compatible with Nikon D7500/D800/D810/D700/D750/D7000/D7100/D90/D600/D610/D4 Camera; Built-in 2.4G Receiver with 3 groups and 9 Channels. Trigger included. USB firmware upgrade helps keep pace with the latest technology. Function: With 4000mA Li-ion Battery, TTL/M function,600W Full Power,High Speed Sync 1/8000s. Large LCD Display, Power Output Adjustable 1/1-1/128, fast recycle time 0.2-1s and flash durations( t0.5)as short as 1/18500 sec. Wireless Trigger System: Built-in 2.4G Wireless Trigger System, up to 9 Channels/3 Groups (A, B, C). Working distance: 50m. Also 100 personal ID passwords can be set freely. led Modeling Lamp: 15W energy-saving LED,1500 Lumen,4 modes settable:F3-0 F3-1 F3-2 F3-3, brightness adjustable from 10%-100%.Stable color temperature at 5500+/-100K over the entire power range. Lightweight and Portable: Designed with Bowens Mount, more easily to connect with other photography equipment, and match with metal Bowens cover and white soft diffuser at the same time and the light including battery weighs only 2.15kg, easy to carry for outdoor shooting.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The only downside is the weight. WEIGHT DOESN'T BREAK THE DEAL!

I love this light. It's well built and the battery life is great. You can literally shoot all day. I know the description says "studio use" but I promise the light is BRIGHT enough for hassle free outdoor use! The only downside (if I choose) is the weight. After a while it seems very heavy. WEIGHT DOES NOT DECIDE! Excellent purchase!

Pros
  • One year probationary period
Cons
  • Vulgarity

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I am impressed! in Monolights

To be honest I wasn't sure what to expect, good flashes are hard to come by especially at this price but oh my god I'm glad that I have this. The build quality is exceptional, both the materials and the finish feel so premium, which is even more impressive considering the mid-range price point. They weren't kidding about the high speed, the speed of 1/8000 second is just unimaginably fast. The LCD screen and remote control, plus the portability of the battery only add to the reasons why this…

Pros
  • Don't waste too much time
Cons
  • too stupid

Revainrating 2 out of 5

What was wrong with the F1-400 you downgraded?

So I start with the F1-400, which I really like. Pros: The Bowens mount is integrated into the flash body. The F1 had a plastic adapter. And that's almost the only plus at the moment :( CONS: no protective glass over the bulbs? Come on. It was on the F1-400. Second, what about the box? I paid 349 for the F1-400 and got one very good hard plastic case. And the greatest thing, they made a trigger that only works with i6tex🤦. So I have to buy a third party trigger system if I want to use my…

Pros
  • The best
Cons
  • Poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Super cheap flash, good for lighting and studio

I like this flash. This is my first flash upgrade and it's great for my use. I mainly use it for real estate lighting. In my sample image, I used Photoshop to blend the surroundings with the flash, but you can tell I'm using the flash on the light shadow on the ceiling beam. This flash has enough power to fill a room even at 1/4 or 1/2 power. The battery was enough to build a big house, but it was about half empty. After photographing a few houses with this flash, I went back to taking some…

Pros
  • Positive only
Cons
  • Something else

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Game change again with less turnover.

is definitely not an expensive device, you can easily find that compact devices are many times more expensive. I tested it in no time whether it is as good as advertised or not. It turns out this budget strobe showed amazing results. First I need to test its HSS high-speed sync, that thing is a beast. I hate being limited to 1/200s shots with a regular flash, but this Neewer i6T EX 600W opens up so many creative possibilities that you have a shutter speed that isn't limited at all. You can sync

Pros
  • Comfortable to use
Cons
  • I am concerned that

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worth every penny so far

Bought this flash in March 2021 and have used it for commercial, portrait, product, lifestyle and event photography and still no problems. I'm a full-time photographer and need reliable gear that has worked great so far and I've just bought a second flash. I bought one first to try and see if buying the second one was worth it and I think it's worth it. :) Cons: The battery only lasts 4 hours so I bought a second battery because 4 hours is not enough for me and I was right. We therefore…

Pros
  • Great product
Cons
  • For seniors

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nice concept but fails on some levels.

Overall good, upscale equipment, but not quite professional equipment. It could be with some simple design changes. For example, it is equipped with thin plastic knobs for adjusting angles on an aluminum mount. A more professional machine would have a lever with deeper grooves. Busy photographers need a pen, not a tiny pen. It doesn't support heavier items like a 36-inch parabolic reflector. It's guaranteed to turn around. If real money is involved this might not be the best choice as you will…

Pros
  • Availability
Cons
  • I don't like anything about it, everything is fine