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Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite for Olympus/Panasonic Mirrorless Digital Camera

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As with any on-camera flash aimed directly at the subject, the light is hard and not particularly flattering.

Godox TT350o 2.4G HSS 1/8000s TTL GN36 Camera Flash Speedlite

Have a look at the pic of my three year old. I shot it with the 25mm f/1.7 Panasonic lens and the settings were at f/2.2 ISO 400 and 1/160 with my tt350o flash power set to 1/2 power. I had the flash pointed up and a little bit forward toward the subject to be evenly lit. I found bouncing off the sides didn't work as well for what I wanted.Interesting. It's pretty clear the X1T is all around a better transmitter unit to use than the TT350.

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working in a large urban hotel, I've found radio interference from nearby wifi, wireless mics, and God knows what else to seriously decrease the range and also make triggering very unreliable - like, only 20% success in a medium conference room. This is with Adorama's Zoom Mini (TT350) on-camera and a pair of Zoom Li-on R2s (V860II) on stands. On the theory that it would have greater radio power than the Zoom Mini, I got an R2 (X1). That had no problem triggering a pair of Zoom Li-ons 100' away in a large ballroom. The tilt adjustment feature enables users to adjust the flash head's position for optimal lighting. There is also a built-in LCD display that provides information such as the flash mode, power levels, and battery life. The approximate recycling time is 2.2 seconds. However, you can buy two TT350s for the price of a V860II. And while they don’t have built-in batteries, combined they can provide more power for less weight. I am building a flash kit because some of my older YN flashes have corroded beyond usability; and I was gifted a godox x2T transmitter without lights or supported receiver (X1R). I was attracted to the convenience of being able to adjust power on camera. I am torn between the wide variety of Godox has to offer.So, just my opinion, if you're planning on shooting with the flash on-camera most of the time and your ceilings aren't more than 10' high, the TT350 is sufficient, but a TT685 might be nicer if you can handle the weight/size. For example, the TT685 -C/-N/-S versions can be "smart" optical slave/master units. But the TT685-O can't do RC master/slave.

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