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This is a cheap, yet versatile and dependable speedlight, although it requires some skill and proficiency from the photographer.
"This hugely popular flashgun certainly ticks the budget box" according to Digital Camera World.
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Con 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.
Con 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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Pro Build quality
While the design is rather large and bulky, the build quality is solid, and the performance is equally impressive and far much better than the higher-priced flashes of the same category.
It has 0-270 degrees of vertical rotation and 0-90 degrees of horizontal rotation. There are eight manual settings for full power to 1/128th.
It has wide built-in angle diffuser and reflection board.