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Sep 13, 2017 11:19 |  #91

Two Hot Shoes wrote in post #18449538 (external link)
The Nissin i60 is as close as I have gotten to not having a huge flash on the top but still getting a good amount of light.

I had one and sold it off to go full Godox, good thing is these flashes are Not expensive. I told my self I would only get one speedlight this time around but having the right tool for the job is more important. :lol:


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Sep 13, 2017 12:30 as a reply to  @ Osa713's post |  #92

Yep, the power of GN60 in the about size of the TT350, that's the godox flash I want. Oh and lithium powered so the refresh rate is good. I can dream...

Anybody have a good guess at why the AD200 and X100f with a X1T-f has problems with power consistency?
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Oct 06, 2017 07:19 |  #93

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Just ordered the TT685f for my vacation next week :) Hopefully the TT350f will work well as a commander.

It should work. My tt350 fires the Godox 685C


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Oct 06, 2017 07:22 |  #94

Can you update the firmware in the Godox 360 to be fired by the Fuji TT350 ?

I am guessing the old Godox transmitter on a X T2 will fire the AD360 in manual mode with no firmware updates?


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Nov 04, 2017 07:22 |  #95

I bought an X1T-F and a TT685F, I have two Yongnuo 586s for Canon that I am trying to sell to buy a few more TT685Fs... In the meantime, does Godox make a receiver that can be a slave to the X1T-F and fire any hotshoe flash in manual mode?

Edit: Will the X1T-F talk to this? https://www.bhphotovid​eo.com …tl_remote_contr​oller.html (external link)


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Nov 04, 2017 08:17 |  #96

SuperSirLink wrote in post #18488272 (external link)
I bought an X1T-F and a TT685F, I have two Yongnuo 586s for Canon that I am trying to sell to buy a few more TT685Fs... In the meantime, does Godox make a receiver that can be a slave to the X1T-F and fire any hotshoe flash in manual mode?

Edit: Will the X1T-F talk to this? https://www.bhphotovid​eo.com …tl_remote_contr​oller.html (external link)


According to FlashHavoc (external link) No for TTL but ys for firing the flash.

"NOTE – X1T transmitters units may not currently provide TTL with alternate version X1R receivers (with TTL speedlite mounted on receiver hotshoe)."


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Nov 04, 2017 08:45 as a reply to  @ Two Hot Shoes's post |  #97

cool site!! many thanks! :)


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Nov 04, 2017 17:05 |  #98

I might have missed it, but can the TT600s or the V850IIs shoot in HSS mode when slaved to the X1T... I see references to both on the release notes for the lates firmware for the X1T, but has anyone here actually done it?


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Nov 04, 2017 20:08 |  #99

So If I put https://www.bhphotovid​eo.com (external link) ...tl_remote_controlle​r.html on top of my XT2, it will fire my TT685F in manual mode?

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Nov 05, 2017 06:24 as a reply to  @ scorpio_e's post |  #100

The link is not working :(


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Nov 05, 2017 08:50 |  #101

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So If I put https://www.bhphotovid​eo.com (external link) ...tl_remote_controlle​r.html on top of my XT2, it will fire my TT685F in manual mode?
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Only if the trigger is the Fuji version. Since the latest firmware you need the correct brand trigger and you can fire any r2 flash.


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Nov 05, 2017 19:29 |  #102

Debating on getting the Li-Ion version of the TT685 or the AA version. I have sooo many eneloops but I know nothing beats the recycle time of the Li-Ion.


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Nov 05, 2017 21:27 |  #103

^Once you go with the Li-ion version of these flashes, you will never want to use AA batteries again in flashes. The batteries seem to last forever, recycle quick and are much more convenient to carrying several AA's.


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Nov 06, 2017 14:47 as a reply to  @ jrscls's post |  #104

Replacing batteries during the evening while using remote flash is extreme pain. I am considering the Godox lithium version flash.


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Nov 06, 2017 16:44 as a reply to  @ AlanU's post |  #105

The 860 would be perfect for that alright.


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