⚡ Light up your shots, faster than your hustle.
The GODOX TT350S is a compact, high-performance TTL flash designed for Sony mirrorless cameras. Featuring a powerful GN36 output, ultra-fast 1/8000s high-speed sync, and a 30-meter wireless range via the Godox X system, it offers versatile master/slave control and customizable settings to elevate your photography with professional precision.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 16.8 x 8.8 x 6.8 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.36 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 14 x 6.2 x 3.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 500 Grams |
Brand | GODOX |
Colour | White |
Included components | TT350 flash 1 x mini stand 1 x Protective pouch 1 x user manual |
Plug profile | Hot Shoe Mount |
Part number | Godox-TT350S |
Size | TT350S |
Style | Single |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
P**.
Excellent bang for your buck
This is the first speedlight I've owned so working with the settings is still quite tricky, but having looked at the interfaces of more expensive ones, this seems to be a problem with my brain rather than the kit.I am using this with a Sony a6300, i.e. pretty small. The physical size of this flash works very well with it.The brightness is great. TTL function gives you a nice even exposure, while manual modes give more creative controlThe swivel and tilt ability works fantastically. Very smooth.Overall, feels solid and flashes nice and bright.Oh yeah and when using the 18-105 f4 (physically quite a lengthy unit), there's no sign of a shadow even at 18mm, in case that's a concern of yours.
A**Y
A good flash to use with a6500 and 18-135 zoom
I bought this today to use with my a6500/18-135 combo as the built-in flash casts shadows due to the lense and is underpowered. I'm very pleased to report that the flash worked in TTL mode just by plugging it in and seems to give full coverage for the entire zoom range. Bounce mode (which has always been my preference) works beautifully. The size of the flash is ideal for the a6500 and feels well-balanced. It may not be the most powerful of flash guns, but for its size it does a great job.
B**.
Just brilliant!
I had never heard of this little chap until I read an article about what other wedding photographers had in their bags. The article had a layout of gear photo and then description. One photographer used three of these instead of bigger speedlites. I have godox v860iii lights for my Sony gear and they are great but big and bulky. I bought this as a comparison and the size is tiny! The output is therefore less but it is more than enough for dancefloor pics or walk around in low light receptions. I will get a couple more of these too to use instead of v860iii at events and weddings for the light weight. I got the AA battery version because of the low price and have used the same batteries at three weddings and a high school prom so far and not needed to change them.
N**L
Great travel flash for Sony Alpha Cameras
I bought this for use with my Sony A7-III and it is fantastic. It isn't the most powerful flash in the world (there's others in the range that do that duty) but for its size it performs well beyond expectations. The flash works perfectly with the Sony, using TTL metering and with output and zoom being controlled properly by the camera.I'd definitely recommend this for the A7-iii even though the camera's ISO range and low light performance is brilliant. I preferred ad-hoc portrait shots taken with flash to those with mega boosted ISO.
I**T
Brilliant little flashgun
This is a really neat flashgun - quite small, but plenty powerful enough for everyday use. Only takes 2 batteries, as you would expect in a small flash, but will still do several hundred flashes per set. Works reliably with my Sony A7iii, and has the advantage of working wirelessly with other Godox flashes, either as slave or master. Definitely a keeper!
B**D
Works for me
Nice little flashgun. Not particularly powerful but it's not described as anything else. Quite well made and very straightforward to use. Plenty of options, most of which I'll probably never use - TTL will be the mode for me - ideal for my use of the occasional family get-together etc. The only caveat I have is that care is needed when removing it from the camera hot shoe as it's a bit fiddly and there's a possibility of breaking it. Overall though I'm happy.
J**N
Fantastic Flash
Star product, very effective have used the same brand flashes as my camera equipment over the years but this flash has created results and without complication in a way the Sony, Nikon or Canon never did . To say I am delighted is an understatement
L**T
Don't waste your money
Godox is good with their bigger flashes, but this is like a joke, and if this is your first introduction to Godox products, you might have a very wrong impression of what they're doing.Just like the Sony F32M, this is quite a useless flashgun for almost anything. I can't imagine a scenario where this could be practical and reliable.Cycle time is terrible- even on low power, it struggles to keep up. AlsoTTL from this doesn't work as expected- probably because of slow recycle time; it gives super inconsistent results with one being very dark and then other is blown out. I've had similar issues with cheap Yongnuo TTLs in the past, the same problem with this.White balance- the colour temperature is very inconsistent and is also towards blue-ish, typical to all cheap Yongnuo flashes; those who used them will know what I mean.Build- nice and small, but the mounting screw is another sign of cheap stuff which is difficult to work with.Honestly, I can't imagine this Speedlight to be useful in any use case. It's totally unreliable as you don't know if the shot will be correctly exposed or no, even in fully manual mode, it gives very random results. Then there is colour temperature- blueish tint all over your photos, impossible to correct in post production. Yes, it is small and feels right on a mirrorless camera body, but that's about it. Stay away from this if you're looking to use it for a paid job.
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