Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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I have 3 review units to play with I previously used the Li-ion version of the 685S (basically the same flash just this one is 4 x AA)
Any questions hit me I've got them here to experiment with. So far XPro S controller is looking very nice I will add additional thoughts as time goes by!
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Re: Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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Some thoughts after extensive testing of the flashes.

TT350
Quite like this small flash 2 x AA cycle times are faster than the F20M and it's far more versatile, except it can't do the TTL Optical Wireless which probably won't be a problem as it's got the radio build in. Controls dead easy LCD is also up to the job the radio works without issue even at longer ranges with the X Pro controller. I don't like the AF assist light it's a big orange circle with a larger circle on the edges it's pretty bright, not as effective as the AF beam pattern off the 685S. It works but it could annoy people with the brightness. Output is good fair bit more than the F20M, obviously not as powerful as the bigger flashes but good enough. Also has HSS, but limited range due to power still worth having just don't expect fill flash group shots. Build is nice enough it's also compact so that it will fit smaller bodies well or work out if you just want to take one flash and cut down on the bulk for a day trip. It won't replace the 685s, but will do the job in many cases or work as a second flash pretty well

V the F20M a no brainer really if you are using radio which means no need to worry about the master/slave situation on the Sony wireless flash. It has S1/S2 slave modes so you can use it as a simple off camera flash if needed. Biggest downside to the F20 is the no rotation making it very limited in use, and the no manual mode again limits the use of this flash... there is no reason to buy the Sony flash with this one around. I didn't pay for it... I swapped it for another flash I had not sure I'll keep the F20M as I don't use it much. Godox just brought out a Li-ion version of this but I'd stick to the AA myself same as the 685 I prefer it to the 860II despite slower cycle times they are fast enough for most.

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Re: Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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I almost never use flash for what I mostly photograph, but it is interesting to read your comments about your new flashes. Coincidentally, I saw this announcement today.

Godox announces AD400Pro strobe

https://www.dpreview.com/news/731136596 ... -in-august
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Re: Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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I've not used those but the AD series is evidently very popular from what I've seen. I can see why they are catching on cost/performance it's hard to match. I sold the F20M to an A7 user as I wasn't really using it much, still trying to move one of the Metz flashes
I use flash quite a bit outside so I got a Godox mini softbox in for review as well, and a Zomei tripod
I stress review because I like to pick hairs and find faults

The 685S review video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwfk3ootBaM&t=2s

I plan on doing more photo reviews but it will take time to get traction, previously did quite a few torches etc which I am cutting back on!
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Re: Godox TT350, TT685S and X Pro S controller

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Other reviews can be found here, I also go into the operation of the XPro which isn't really hard to get used to
350s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKMrGBPPMHo

XPro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxJgugv9fSU
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