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Neewer TT560 Flash Speedlite for Canon/Nikon $34.49 (Was $45.99) + Shipping (Free with Prime/ $49 Spend) @ Peak Catch Amazon AU

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Note: TT560 flash Don't support TTL and the camera menu setting Function

Power Management: Switch to the ON, the flash will start charging (the charging indicator is dim)

For a test flash, press the test button. After use, press the ON/OFF to OFF to power off.

Red charging indicator lamp flickers in every 1s; it indicates low battery; The flash unit has 8 steps of power output control which indicated by 8 pieces of LED.

Guide Number: 38 ( ISO 100)
Light Quantity Output Control: with 1/8 - stop increment.

Color Temperature: 5600K

Flash Duration: 1/300s~1/20000s

Power: 4 x AAsize batteries ( Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable). Note: Battery is Not Included.

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  • Would this fit the hotfoot on the Sony A cameras?

    • Hi there, TT560 flash compatible with Sony Camera with New Mi Hot Shoe like Sony A7 A7S/A7SII A7R/A7RII A7II A6000 A6300 A6500 thanks.

  • This surely can't be any good…

  • So pretty useless without TTL unless you wanted a cheap slave flash.

    • It says this is the "Neewer TT560" so maybe because it's the newer model it might support TTL?

      • +3

        Lol can't decide if that was a serious comment!

    • huh? There are far more applications for flashes that don't require TTL than do.

      • -1

        Really? Other than wanting a cheap slave why you you buy a manual flash?

        • -1

          Just like driving a manual car?

        • To use, and have control. 99% of my flash usage is manual. Would be OK as a 3 and 4th for a cheap wireless setup, tho probably better off looking at Yongnuo flashes.

    • It obviously isn't aimed at the TTL buyers market. But yep, perfect for the manual shooter, or someone with a cheap wireless flash setup.

  • +2

    You know what, sit it on your bonnet of your car that is parked on the street and watch all the cars drive slowly.

    • Just don't install it as a dash cam, or you'll get dazed all the way.

  • Would this work well with a Canon 200D? I’m just starting out but wasn’t sure how to work out camera compatibility. Like, does it automatically fire instead of the inbuilt pop up flash? How’s it connect?

    Also it shows up as $45.99 for me as at 10;30am 9/12/18.

    • You need to use the code at checkout. It goes in your hot shoe if your camera has one.

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