

As a TTL-capable unit, the TT685F can also operate as a full wireless master or slave unit with TTL functionality.

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I guess if it doesn't impact the gen 1 bodies I can use my gen 1 Z7 for flash work for now (versus buying an OEM flash) until they get it fixed. When mounted on camera, it is an effective lighting tool with a powerful guide number of 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm, a zoom range of 20-200mm, and the ability to tilt from -7 to 90 and rotate 360. Godox Speedlite TT685 II flitser voor Sony - Demomodel 3326988. that's shame, because my Z7 II is my primary body. Godox Speedlite TT685 II flitser voor Sony - Demomodel. From further reading, the issue seems to be only with Godox and the Mark II Z bodies. (27 pages) Camera Flash godox thinkLite TT680-C Instruction Manual. Electronic camera flash (9 pages) Camera Flash Godox TT685N Thinklite TTL Instruction Manual. For fuji thinklite ttl camera flash (14 pages) Camera Flash Godox ThinkLite TT660 II Instruction Manual. I used the TT685 on the hot shoe first and had no problem on the Z6 (before changing to off camera flash system). Camera Flash Godox TT685 Instruction Manual. I'll have to check with Godox I guess (so far to date I've only used them with a trigger without any issues, not on the hotshoe yet though). This item:Godox TT685S II Flash for Sony Cameras 129.00 Only 3 left in stock - order soon. Well I have the gen 1 Z7 so I suspect my experience with that one is probably similar. I should have stated that I use the original Z6. If you’re looking at buying one, make sure you grab the right one for your camera. Maybe I'll pick up a used SB700 then (they were about $100). The Godox TT685 is a powerful, feature-packed speedlight at a very attractive price point, around 110USD.
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Hopefully a further update will put that right.

Good to know they are reliable so I can probably pass on getting another OEM one.Ĭurrently on the Z6II and Z7II the Godox flashes need a firmware update to work TTL on camera and it hasn't fully sorted things. Yeah I've been using the Eneloop batteries for all my flashes. I use two TT685's, as off camera flashes along with the Godox AD200 with a remote Godox X1T trigger as well as on hotshoe flash and all the flashes have been reliable.Īlwo, if you're not using a flash power pack, be sure to use Panasonic Eneloop batteries. Just wondering if they're reliable enough or if I should go back and buy a new/used SB700/SB5000 again for on-camera use.) They are for the Nikon and are TTL versions (TT685). When mounted on camera, it is an effective lighting tool with a powerful guide number of 197 at ISO 100 and 200mm, a zoom range of 20-200mm, and the ability to tilt from -7 to 90° and rotate 360°. (Normally when I travel I bring a hotshoe flash for on-camera use in a handful of cases, but after my SB700 died I never replaced it but rather bought 2 Godox flashes instead. percentage of missed firings, power output ,etc. The TT685ll is also built-in with Godox 2. If so do you find it less/more reliable than your NIkon flashes? ie. Integrating transmitter and receiver in one flash, the TT685ll gives you the maximum flexibility and convenience to co-work with other flashes. Has anyone used a Godox flash (like the TT685) on their Z camera in the hot-shoe flash?
