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Jan 31, 2017 16:39 |  #1

Thinking about picking up one of these little guys to use on my A7 setup. It seems to cover all the bases I would want such as HSS, TTL, and built in wifi, but I'm concerned about output. Can anyone that has one tell me whether it will put off enough light to use as a bounce flash in small to medium sized rooms?


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Jan 31, 2017 18:03 |  #2

Check my comments HERE.

I posted the thread right after getting the unit and giving it a quick test.


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Jan 31, 2017 18:15 |  #3

Awesome thanks! Think I'm going to go ahead and try it out. Looks like a pretty sweet little light for the price.


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Feb 06, 2017 18:46 |  #4

Adorama is accepting pre-orders for the Canon (TT350C) and Nikon (TT350N) versions.

Choices, choices and more choices. :-)




  
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Feb 06, 2017 21:29 |  #5

SamFrench wrote in post #18266462 (external link)
Adorama is accepting pre-orders for the Canon (TT350C) and Nikon (TT350N) versions.

Choices, choices and more choices. :-)

My TT350s came in on Friday and I've only shot with it once so far, but I like it. It's not a powerhouse by any means but its enough light to get a little bounce.


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Apr 05, 2017 12:16 |  #6

The Adorama specs say 360º swivel, but I'm reading elsewhere (like the Godox website) it's 270º. Can someone who has a unit in hand confirm one or the other? Thanks!!


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Apr 05, 2017 15:48 |  #7

inkista wrote in post #18320248 (external link)
The Adorama specs say 360º swivel, but I'm reading elsewhere (like the Godox website) it's 270º. Can someone who has a unit in hand confirm one or the other? Thanks!!

90 degrees to the left, 180 degrees to the right.

BTW, its a great LITTLE speedlite. Not powerful but small and light. And it can be a controller for X system or a slave.


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Apr 12, 2017 13:31 as a reply to  @ dmward's post |  #8

Thanks! (and yay. I tend to rotate counter-clockwise when going into portrait), so good to know the missing quadrant's on the left). I finally got interested in the TT350, now that the micro four-thirds version (TT350o) has been announced (external link) and Adorama's taking pre-orders. :) The Fuji X one, too (external link).


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Apr 12, 2017 15:45 |  #9

inkista wrote in post #18326142 (external link)
Thanks! (and yay. I tend to rotate counter-clockwise when going into portrait), so good to know the missing quadrant's on the left). I finally got interested in the TT350, now that the micro four-thirds version (TT350o) has been announced (external link) and Adorama's taking pre-orders. :) The Fuji X one, too (external link).

Nice thing about the TT350 is you can have one for each of your different camera systems and they will all work as controllers for off camera X systems lights. Best of all, you can use the different camera systems together since the off camera lights will read the commands from them on a shot by shot basis.


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Apr 12, 2017 16:06 |  #10

dmward wrote in post #18326264 (external link)
Nice thing about the TT350 is you can have one for each of your different camera systems and they will all work as controllers for off camera X systems lights. Best of all, you can use the different camera systems together since the off camera lights will read the commands from them on a shot by shot basis.

Yup. This is the main reason I'm interested. May still wait until all the firmware updates are out for the system autoswitching and HSS support. What's interesting is that Flash Havoc mentioned that there are also X2 triggers in the offing, and the Fuji and MFT systems may just go straight to that, which is probably why the system-specific transmitters are planned to be released after the TT350, TT685, and V860II versions for MFT and Fuji X.

I figure it'll actually be a year or two before we're fully integrated in, the way they've been working Sony into their system. I mean, the Sony X1R-S receiver still isn't out yet, is it?

But yeah. Nothing stopping me from getting an AD200, now, if I want one. :)


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