In this video I review the Neewer TT520 Speedlite and also the Godox TT520 Thinklite Speedlite , which are the same flashes. If you’re looking to get into of…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
In this video I review the Neewer TT520 Speedlite and also the Godox TT520 Thinklite Speedlite , which are the same flashes. If you’re looking to get into of…
Video Rating: 4 / 5
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I have three Neewer TT520’s that I regularly use with my Canon T3i and love
them! And they’re VERY durable. I dropped one unit from inside the bomb
bay of a B-17 straight onto pavement. A few plastic pieces popped off
(cover for IR sensor) but were easily put back on. Still works great.
will this work with my canon eos rebel t1i?
I bought the Neewer version of this flash for my canon Eos 1100d because
Amazon claimed it was compatible. When the flash arrived I soon discovered
that it is not compatible. Have you used it with canon Eos 1100d, and if so
how? It seems to me to be a waste of money if it is not fit for purpose.
Please respond so I don’t have to fight with Amazon regarding replacement,
compensation and advertising standards!
And does it work just as well as the canon or nikon ones
which wireless trigger is compatible with this model?
that was really useful thanks i really need a budget flash do you have any
links for the flashes
I’m glad it was helpful 🙂 If you just look go on Amazon and search ‘Neewer
TT520’ loads will come up 🙂
Thanks for the video! It was great. May I ask what those transmitters are?
and how they work with off camera flash?
I don’t have a dedicated flash, however I can take a guess at no, it’s not
as ‘good’. They’re full manual flashes , meaning you have to do all the
settings, there is no E-TTL , the only communication between camera + flash
is when it is told to fire. The GN of these flashes is less than the
branded flashes, however they are powerful still. Recycle time is slower
than branded. BUT they are 15% of the cost. They’re good for the price!