I have an SB-700 speedlite for my Nikon D7100 and was looking for a cheap 2nd speedlite to stuff around with portraits.
This one supports TTL, and seems to be good value based on the reviews.
I have an SB-700 speedlite for my Nikon D7100 and was looking for a cheap 2nd speedlite to stuff around with portraits.
This one supports TTL, and seems to be good value based on the reviews.
Added to description. Not actually sure what the difference is for the 2 canon versions
I have a Canon Speedlite 430EX III-RT. Do you know if the Neewer model work with it as a slave?
Hard to tell, it does say 'wireless trigger'
https://neewer.com/collections/camera-speedlite-flash/produc…
The Canon one in the link above was the NW565EX for $48.54.
I ended up getting one since the description says "Automatically zoom, wireless TTL, optical sensing,compatible with Canon wireless flash signals, features with Overheating protection, Voice prompt,Custom function,Rear-curtain Sync" which I interpret to mean that it should be able to respond to the radio master Canon 430EX III-RT.
Seems like an alright deal.
Does anyone know if it's compatible with an older D7000 ?
Damnnn and I thought the Yonguo for like $75 was a good deal…
The Canon link is for the flash diffuser it seems.
Does anyone know if this works with the D750?
managed to snag one before price reverted, but in my haste neglected cashrewards :(
I missed this one. Can you suggest an alternate option that’s compatible with d7500.
Did any of you guys receive the Canon one? I got mine today… and for some reason there's two of everything (including two of the flash units) and I checked I only ordered one for $48 during the Lightning sale. It even came in two boxes of identical packaging as if they sent two?
Even if it only lasted 6 months, so cheap. Shame it's not for Canon.
EDIT: can actually get 2 x similar models for Canon + wireless transmitter and receivers for $88.