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Neewer 750II
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Great for outdoor shooting
This flash is very powerful, as indicated by the guide number of 190 at 100 ISO. It adjusts to the ever-changing lighting conditions automatically with the TTL mode. It can be activated remotely, giving you a lot of freedom in terms of placing the light source. The wireless triggering distance up to 50 ft. is easily the double that of an average flash in this price range.
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Additional expenses are required
Neweer, unlike most speedlight manufacturers, doesn't include a case in the package, so if you want one, you will have to look for it online. The same goes for wireless triggers and receivers and an external battery pack. You will have to look for compatible third-party equipment yourself.
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Great build quality fot the money
Although this flash is priced near the bottom of the pricing range for speedlights (they can be as expensive as $500), it has an excellent build quality. It can survive being dropped to the ground without getting a scratch.
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It's not suited to shoot quick motion and wide aperture photos
This flash is not well equipped for shooting fast motion. It lacks High-Speed Sync (HSS) feature that allows catching rapid movement on a photo without blur. HSS is also useful for taking wide-aperture photos, where the object is sharp and the background is blurred.
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Can be fired frequently
This speedlight is fast at regaining its full power, so you don't need to wait that long after taking a picture to take another. The recycle time is only 3 seconds at full charge, while many more expensive flashes take as long as 5-6.
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Only support one line of cameras
This flash works exclusively with Nikon DX DSLR cameras.
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TTL:
Yes
HSS:
No
Guide number:
190 at 100 ISO
Zoom range:
20 - 105 mm
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Neewer TT560
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Very good value for the money
The TT560 costs only a little over $30 but it has a very durable, robust housing. It also has some useful features that you can rarely find in budget speedlights, like battery saver and overheating protection.
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It's not suited for begineer photographers
The TT560 has no TTL mode that automatically adjusts the power of the flash depending on the conditions of each shot. For an amateur, tinkering with the settings of the flash to match the width of the aperture, distance to the object, and other variables can be overwhelming.
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It has protection against overheating
If the inner circuits begin to overheat (usually happens if you trigger it more than 10 times within a minute), the flash will turn off automatically to prevent a malfunction. It will turn itself back on when it's cooled down sufficiently.
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It's not suited to take zoomed images
Since there is no zoom on the speedlight, using zoom on your lens will result in wasting a lot of light on an area that will not make it into the shot, while the scene you're focusing on may remain poorly lit.
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It can be used in sync with other flashes
In slave mode, this flash can be triggered by the light coming from other speedlights. Useful if you need several light sources.
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It's not well-equipped to take quick motion and wide aperture photos
The flash lacks High-Speed Sync (HSS) feature that allows catching rapid movement on a photo without blur. HSS is also useful for taking wide-aperture photos, where the object is sharp and the background is blurred.
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Wide range of supported devices
This flash has an ISO hot shoe that works with Canon Digital EOS, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Pentax and most other DSLR cameras. Although it's a good idea to double-check if it's compatible with your camera in terms of voltage.
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The user's manual is incomprehensive
The user's guide lacks some important aspects of using this device, for example, it doesn't say anything about how to use an external power source and which sources are compatible with the device.
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TTL:
No
Recycle time:
4 s
HSS:
No
Guide number:
125 at 100 ISO
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