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Reviewed in Germany on January 31, 2025
Blitzgerät passend für Canon EOS 250D, sehr gute Ausleuchtung und gute Handhabung
Jeff C.
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2025
The package was supposed to come with a mini stand as indicated in the what’s in the box instructions. The product per se is pretty good.
Charles J Ceretto
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
So far it works awesome
nao
Reviewed in Japan on September 14, 2024
撮影するタイミングに自動でフラッシュを焚いてくれるので、初心者にも扱いやすく良いと思います。前回別商品を購入した際は手動オンリーで使いこなせなかったので…。このお値段で光量もあり、手動で調整することも出来るのでコスパがとても良いと感じます。
Galactica Citizen
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2024
I upgraded from an older model and I think it’s great for what you’re getting for the money, especially when you have to purchase a few of them like I did for my project without breaking the bank.
Bassman
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2024
Work perfectly with my Nikon d750.
Paul
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
As what has been promised
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2024
Fast shipping, easy to use, very fast recharge.
Client d'
Reviewed in France on October 27, 2024
tous les automatismes fonctionnent bien, parfait.
Anton Kovalenko
Reviewed in Canada on April 8, 2024
Excellent value, very powerful, recharges quickly. Wish it was smaller but you won't find a smaller one with this guide number, they are all the same.
James Lewis
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2023
Highly recommend. My last client gave me a $500 tip so happy.
Bruce Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2023
This is a rather bare bones unit. Zoomable pattern, nice dual diffusion/reflection flags built in, plus a diffusion "scatter cap."However, it does have built-in optical slave modes that can eliminate the need for a radio-attachment. It will optically slave in S1 and S2 modes for manual use in a TTL setup, but with the addition of a "shoe emulator" transceiver, like the Yongnuo YN622C-TX/YN622C-II system, it can operate in full ETTL mode in a three-group flash setup, for far finer control.Still, you trigger everything you need for manual setup without the additional radio support. You'll just need to meter or pop a few frames to lock in your exposure. You'll have all the optical trigger options necessary to make sure it fires.I particularly like the extra pop-out diffuser that you can see in my photos, in the shot with the small pull out bounce card. The diffusion cap is nice--too bad the case is sized too small to put it in with the flash, but hardly a deal breaker.Low cost flashes like these have created a relatively modest point of entry for photographers looking to create multi-light portraits, or to light larger and more complex scenes. What you lose in a unified ecosystem (Canon in my case) I find that you tend to gain with a few accessories (like the Yongnuo trigger/transceiver kits I mentioned). This allows you to buy lights essentially like a commodity, knowing that you can tie them all together with reasonably priced trigger units. Just don't expect one brand's trigger to perform with another brand's flash, without a dedicated transceiver unit.Even when you add all that up, they represent a bargain compared to the "big daddy" brands, and have become just as dependable in the performance department.Five stars for a solid little performer.
GS
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023
This is a good basic TTL flash for Nikon DSLR and mirrorless cameras. It uses 4 AA batteries which make swapping them easy when the set of 4 goes bad. It only has basic features but this makes it easier to use than a Nikon or GoDox flash. Neewer also sells this flash for other DSLR/mirrorless cameras.
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