⚡ Light up your shots, wire-free and worry-free!
The Godox TT350S Mini TTL Flash is a compact, powerful speedlight designed for Sony Alpha cameras. Featuring 2.4G wireless transmission with a 100-meter range, 1/8000s high-speed sync, and a guide number of 36, it offers versatile flash modes and master/slave control. Its clear LCD and intuitive controls make professional lighting effortless on the go.
Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Guide Number | 36 (m ISO 100) |
Compatible Camera Mount | Sony Alpha |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.5"D x 14.96"H |
J**Y
Sony flash tips from a pro:
I’m a well known pro but only a recent convert to the many excellent attributes of the Sony mirrorless system. As a former Nikon and Canon shooter, speedlights (small strobes) of the same brand usually made the most sense. With Sony, Godox is a far more economical choice than what you get from Sony, with actually more options at excellent prices. Read on for a brief primer on how to get great results:First, I think this Godox TT350S is the right choice for most everyday situations, even for pros like me. One reason is that because the Sony bodies are so small—bigger flash units can ungainly dominate the balance of the camera, making it top heavy. So, unless you are lighting large groups or objects at a greater distance, this little guy gets the job done in style. It also works wonderfully and seamlessly in combination with Godox’s larger unit like its excellent big brother, the TT685S. (S is for Sony, of course.)Second, lets’ talk briefly about technique. The TT350S is a versatile wonder. The goal with artificial light is to use less of it and when possible add it to the ambient available light in the scene for natural looking and professional results. This is why many pros shoot with the flash set on manual. You can easily learn how to “dial down” this unit so it puts out less light, and can also alternatively set the camera to reduce the amount of light. This is calculated in F-stops, also known as aperture. Thus, if shooting on manual, leave your Sony camera’s flash setting on full blast and dial down the light using the Godox settings. If shooting in TTL automatic mode, you can set the camera to dial down at least 1/3 of an f-stop and often 2/3rds so flash isn’t overwhelmingly bright.Your main goal is to avoid “direct flash.” No black shadows against the wall, please! Keep the strobe oriented vertically and decide how to spread out the light for a natural look. One way to do this is to bounce off a white ceiling or side wall. If not available, the included diffuser does quite a decent job. Compare these two techniques with a test subject and you’ll quickly have an idea of what works best for you.To take your lighting to the next level, Godox makes it easy! You can use the TT350s as a wireless trigger for another unit (including other models) to be placed at an angle toward the subject, or even diffused through a softbox or umbrella. Or using just this one strobe can be used fully off camera with an additional must have purchase of the inexpensive Godox X1T-S remote trigger. In this scenario, the (even tinier) X1-S unit sits on your camera’s hot shoe and triggers the TT350s, wherever you locate it wirelessly.Another good way to get your light source off camera is a run ‘n gun technique used by photojournalists and wedding shooters. Although (oddly) not easy to find, another inexpensive must have accessory is the Vello three foot TTL flash cord for Sony cameras. Essentially, it’s an extension cord. One end screws into the hot shoe of your Sony and you shoot one handed, holding your arm out to hold the flash, typically with the diffuser in place. This is key way pros shoot in active environments to get the strobe off camera to better avoid and diffuse directional light.Keep in mind that any small flash like this one that only takes two AA batteries will not recharge as fast as a larger strobe unless you have a separate power pack for it. Thus, get the bigger model for fast happening news and wedding environments.Hope this has been of some small help as you build your lighting skills with the superb Godox system. Happy shooting to you and yours!
L**Y
it's great
great product, working very well with Sony A6700. plenty of power to use. make sure you have extra batteries for it.
J**U
One of the best things I ever bought
Very nice flash it goes really nice with my Sony zve10
C**R
Bright & Good Quality!
So I'm using this with my Sony A7 Mark 3 and the quality of flash photography is superb. Build quality is good for plastic but other than that it performs quick and functions really nice. Definitely recommend picking one up!
M**M
Quality
good quality and use full
S**J
Died after a year.
This was a great travel light for quick shoots right up until it died for no reason. New batteries won’t turn it back on.
L**R
Great as described
My son love it
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