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The Godox TT350S is a compact, lightweight speedlite designed for Sony mirrorless cameras, featuring TTL autoflash compatibility, high-speed sync up to 1/8000s, and a powerful GN36 output. It supports versatile flash modes and wireless 2.4G control up to 100 meters, enabling seamless multi-flash setups. Powered by two AA Ni-MH batteries, it delivers fast recycle times and reliable performance for professional and enthusiast photographers seeking portable yet powerful lighting solutions.





| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.7 x 8.7 x 6.7 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.35 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 4 x 6 centimetres |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Brand | GODOX |
| Colour | TT350S |
| Included components | Flash body, Protective bag, Stand, Wipe cloth |
| Minimum shutter speed | 1/20000 |
| Plug profile | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Part number | tt350s |
| Size | TT350S |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Automático/Manual |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/8000 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**Y
Lightweight & versatile Speedlight
Works well in manual mode for macro photograpy, providing 4-8 rapid flashes before needing a full recharge, which takes a couple of seconds.In TTL (Through The Lens) mode the camera controls the amount of flash needed to expose correctly, great for fill-in or normal flash use, with enough power for a normal sized room, even bouncing from a wall or ceiling.I'm using Amazon rechargeable batteries and they are fine, although Panazonic Eneloop Pro come hightly recommended by other users elsewhere.A pull out diffuser and reflector are in the head of the flash, useful for better light spread and the reflector to add a 'glint' when bouncing the flash.Lightweight and portable, even with 2 'AA' cells installed.
A**R
Great speedlite
Does what it's supposed to do. Good amount of control, even light distribution. Gel holder is a bit cumbersome. Actually it's very awkward wrapping a Velcro strip round the head to hold the gel. A bit of tape is much easier.Worth the money, Godox is a good brand and have many other compatible accessories
U**W
For Portrait photographers OR Just a backup additional flash
TT350s is perfect for portrait photographers who are on BUDGET. Yes! It uses x2 AAbatteries but Don’t be put off. For the PRICE it still produces continuous bursts, especially at 1/16. I recommend good batteries like Duracell’s which last for a while. The only negative thing I can say is, It takes 10sec to recharge at 1/1 full power but it’s not much of an issue. At 1/8 you can take 5 continuous photos before it recharges at 2-3 seconds. TT350 is also good as a back up flash or for that extra fill in light using gels. Also If you’re a small camera user such as Sony A7 series, this Flash won’t strain the hot shoe, it’s not heavy...If you got extra few pennies and you want a rechargeable battery then go for GODOX v350 which is much more better and faster and also a little bit similar in size comparison. Take care of your camera hot shoe!!! 🙂🙃🙂
B**N
Same model as my newner both very small speedlights
I use mine for general photography but don't like the plastic foot.works well but if I'm doing a wedding I prefer the large manual speedlights that cost around £36. Not for all but set to middle range of it's dark turn up if to bright turn down . All these flash units are briliant for bouncing light. Useing this TTL as the master and the two manual speedlights as slaves I can light up a big room like daylight in a flash excuse the pun.I use the Lythiam type batteries in mine and they keep my speedlights very bright for a lot of shots.
P**5
Godox TT350S TTL Camera Flash Speedlite
I bought this flash a while ago , took it out last night to a gig , after a while the camera started to play up , thinking it was just the batteries I changed them for some more fresh quality ones , on taking out the batteries they were red hot !! ob what was making the camera do strange things - ( Sony a7iii ) just as well I took a back up camera ! has anyone else experienced this ? not sure if its a fault with the flash or just a trait of the flash if you use for a while ?? the photos I managed to take with the Sony came out well - but dont think I will beable to use it for any thing important - bit annoyed as its fairly compact should I need while I am out - would be interested to know if anyone else has found the same -
R**D
A great medium use flash for Sony's MI style hot shoe
I found the accessories unnecessary - I'll probably never use them but I won't throw them out.Build quality seems on a par with other flashguns I have. Pleased with that.The flash does a great job of TTL metering and it's powerful enough for a small room or portrait fill-in work.Doesn't take up much room in my bag.Doesn't look huge on an A6400.Setup is easy and the controls are easy, too. The manual settings for power and zoom are all there at hand.A nice price for this power. The built in bounce card and wide angle diffuser do the job just fine.A full range of head movements makes this great flash an essential camera bag item.Well worth the price.
G**R
Zoom is terrible
There is *no way* this flash has 105mm zoom, the zoom is basically non-existent. I've used a few different flashes over the years and always shoot at 105mm zoom on a 24mm lens for dance floor shots... thousands upon thousands of dance floor shots and they've all looked about the same whether it be Nikon or Canon or some other cheap third party flash - this flash says it's at 105mm zoom but it looks more like 24mm zoom on a 24mm lens. If zoom is important to you on a flash, defs stay away from this one
T**S
Great little units
Bought three to use for flash photography for portrait and glamour, they work well as the distance is only medium so the full size versions are not required.
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