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Post #133920929 added 12-31-2019 11:50 AM by samsen in Deal Talk
I seriously admire all that Neewer does at best to provide us with adequate, current technology, at a fraction of OEM cost, on a daily basis. Anytime I bought a Neewer, "IT WAS A DEAL", day or night,...
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Post #133922807 added 12-31-2019 1:06 PM by Wasser in Deal Talk
Fantastic deal for a good flash. Bought one in 2015, and it works well when I need some power. For smaller venues I prefer a TTL flash. So just keep in mind that this one is manual, and requires a...
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Post #133924313 added 12-31-2019 2:13 PM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
TTL is arguably actually more important to a non-professional. It basically is the “auto-pilot” feature that the flash and camera use to calculate how much light the flash should output given the...
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Post #133925060 added 12-31-2019 2:50 PM by Kithkin in Deal Talk
No, it is not. This flash can only be triggered off camera via another flash. It works fine for that purpose​. This flash is fine as a starter if you use your camera on full manual. If you...
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Post #133925162 added 12-31-2019 2:54 PM by jbrubaker in Deal Talk
So this has a built-in optical slave?
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Post #133925831 added 12-31-2019 9:34 AM by johnny_miller in Deal Talk
KincaidGlobalTrade (USA) via Amazon has Neewer TT560 Universal Speedlite for DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras for $39.99 - $18 w/ promotion code NWFLS1219 = $21.99. Shipping is free. Thanks Bruinnn ...
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Post #133928147 added 12-31-2019 5:15 PM by PawPawDog in Deal Talk
Wonder if this works with Sony A7RIII. It is not listed on the description. I have another Neewer flash light does not work.
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Post #133926746 added 12-31-2019 4:07 PM by BraxtonF in Deal Talk
In for 1, just borrowed one for a wedding, glad we didn't buy yet.
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Post #133926800 added 12-31-2019 4:09 PM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
Yes. TTL (TTL is a function on a flash, not a flash itself, by the way) is a must if you aren’t sure how a flash should meter or don’t want to bother with doing manual adjustments.
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Post #133926923 added 12-31-2019 4:15 PM by mikespe in Deal Talk
I love Neewer!
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Post #133935047 added 01-01-2020 4:40 AM by TNFergus in Deal Talk
Not even mentioned on the Neewer web site. Probably because it's a rebrand and they just don't know. Maybe an actual owner here can verify.
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Post #133935638 added 01-01-2020 5:55 AM by TNFergus in Deal Talk
Yea, the editor's research on this one totally failed. It's a $25 flash on Amazon, that one particular seller has "on sale" for $22, and it's considered slick. Frontpage, even ;)
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Post #133935731 added 01-01-2020 6:01 AM by YoStix in Deal Talk
I don't have this model but I do have a ttl version of the Neewer and it works great for my casual use. If you need a ttl model, check out Yongnuo or Neewer. Both are very good for a casual non-pro...
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Post #133928663 added 12-31-2019 5:44 PM by slickd888 in Deal Talk
wondering the same, was just about to ask if works with the Sony Alpha's.
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Post #133922657 added 12-31-2019 12:59 PM by mikespe in Deal Talk
Yet another SDer with an opinion and no knowledge! Neewer is one of the TOP off brands in the camera world.
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Post #133924079 added 12-31-2019 2:04 PM by transformer86 in Deal Talk
Really amateur question. It says "Don't support TTL and the camera menu setting Function" How does that matter for somebody like me who intend to use it for non commercial family photography. Thanks...
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Post #133923719 added 12-31-2019 1:47 PM by jimji in Deal Talk
This is a rebranded godox tt560 right? Might pick one up as a second flash if it works with my godox wireless trigger
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Post #133922873 added 12-31-2019 1:08 PM by EdwardJamesAlmost in Deal Talk
I'd recommend a light meter before fiddling but that's just my opinion. Great flash, great deal.
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Post #133922942 added 12-31-2019 1:11 PM by jl2672a in Deal Talk
Dang $22 for a flash? The Canon equivalent is $200 at least.
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Post #133926779 added 12-31-2019 4:08 PM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
Can’t click the link for some reason. What’s the model of the flash? Also what camera are you using it on?
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Post #133930844 added 12-31-2019 7:41 PM by geerlingguy in Deal Talk
If you need/want TTL, I highly recommend the Neewer 750II. I've used it on a few Nikon bodies and also off camera with a Phottix trigger and it's reliable and powerful. Slightly larger than a...
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Post #133931207 added 12-31-2019 8:04 PM by ixijimixi in Deal Talk
These little flashes are a lot of fun to play with if you're trying to cut down on shadows or make the subject stand out. Some of that colored transparent plastic from the dollar store is a cheap...
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Post #133932671 added 12-31-2019 10:01 PM by Someguy503 in Deal Talk
TT685s (R2 Zoom) or TT350s (R2 Zoom Mini) - godox / flashpoint names, respectively. The AD200/evolv200 is also worth looking at, but you need to buy a remote trigger and can't use it directly on...
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Post #133931579 added 12-31-2019 8:30 PM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
You should be good to go if you are using on a current Nikon (one that isn’t over 20 years old or so). Be sure to do any cross reference if they list your model number or not.
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Post #133931615 added 12-31-2019 8:32 PM by chaimav in Deal Talk
Yes, but they excel on price and not performance. It's not a brand of flash that you would likely see a pro using. The main off brand of choice for flashes is Godox by far.
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Post #133933889 added 01-01-2020 12:27 AM by LaughinGass in Deal Talk
Manual, meaning the camera doesn't know how much light the flash outputs and thus cannot adjust exposure automatically. This generally results in overexposed images. More sophisticated flashes...
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Post #133935239 added 01-01-2020 5:11 AM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
Did you bother reading the thread...
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Post #133935281 added 01-01-2020 5:18 AM by TNFergus in Deal Talk
Yes, this is just a rebranded Godox TT560 but no, this does not work via trigger like most of the Godox do. It's the bottom end Godox manual flash. Neewer claims to make some of their own product...
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Post #133935317 added 01-01-2020 5:22 AM by wingerr in Deal Talk
This one has a guide number of 58 vs the 38 on the manual one, so even if the coupon worked, this would be worth the increment in cost.
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Post #133948748 added 01-01-2020 3:35 PM by Meribela_S in Deal Talk
Go away
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Post #133953254 added 01-01-2020 7:01 PM by thebombdotcom in Deal Talk
So I take it you didn’t read anything?
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Post #133930526 added 12-31-2019 7:21 PM by KLondike5-1212 in Deal Talk
Don’t need a flash at the moment but if I did I’d grab it. Anything Neewer that I’ve ever owned has performed impressively.
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Post #133930781 added 12-31-2019 7:37 PM by rugia007 in Deal Talk
For all the amateurs out there (Myself included) I just watched this simple 6 minute video about TTL vs Manual. I'm in for one now, thanks OP!
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Post #133932422 added 12-31-2019 9:35 PM by MartinM9315 in Deal Talk
Any TTL flash recommendations for Sony mirrorless camera?
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Post #133934432 added 01-01-2020 2:22 AM by Meribela_S in Deal Talk
Can vouch for the quality of their products, especially for the price when they are on sale. I typically wait for lightning deals prices.
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Post #133949591 added 01-01-2020 4:10 PM by porky in Deal Talk
I snoozed but I don't think I lost. Wanted a couple as slaves but looks like these don't fit the bill.
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Post #133916981 added 12-31-2019 9:34 AM by Bruinnn in Deal Talk
KincaidGlobalTrade via Amazon has Neewer TT560 Universal Speedlite for DSLR/Mirrorless Cameras for $21.99 apply coupon code NWFLS1219 at checkout. Shipping is Free. Compatible with Canon Nikon...
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Post #133925930 added 12-31-2019 3:30 PM by transformer86 in Deal Talk
So I this a good buy if I want a TTL Flash: https://www.amazon.com/Neewer-Speedlite-Display-Diffuser-Protecting/dp/B01N2XZG85/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=Neewer+i-TTL&qid=1577834811&s=electronics&sr=1-7
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Post #133926245 added 12-31-2019 3:43 PM by sbunt in Deal Talk
Real amateur here and thank you now I understand why my images are totally blown every time when I use this. Would you sugest using a ttl instead of this on a Canon 80D?
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Post #133918172 added 12-31-2019 10:15 AM by sarcasmogratis in Deal Talk
Neewer is promoted here frequently. Search forums before considering this a deal.
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