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| ASIN | B0B76VXHH8 |
| Audio Recording | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #963 in Photographic Lighting Monolights |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Built-In Media | Battery |
| Camera Flash | Slave |
| Color | daylight |
| Compatible Devices | Sony Alpha, Canon, Nikon |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon, Nikon, Sony Alpha |
| Connectivity Technology | Radio Frequency |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (43) |
| Exposure Control Type | TTL |
| Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Manufacturer | NEEWER |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Model Number | 10101085 |
| Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | RF |
R**T
Awesome product with amazing battery life
My only knock is that the LED back display is hard to read in daylight. Otherwise, it performed great. I shot for four hours straight in a jungle in Jamaica on a single battery. They do get hot if you shoot continuously like I was. When they get hot, the cycle time on the battery really slows making you think the battery is getting low. It's not. The trick is to always have a spare battery with you. When you notice the slow down, pop the battery out and put the spare in. It's the battery that's getting hot. When the spare gets hot, put the original back in and just keep trading like that. I shoot models so I might shoot hundreds of pictures in an hour. If you shoot more leisurely you might never run into this. Otherwise a great product!
M**R
Has an amazing light output
I really like this product for in studio when I need a flash that isn’t user friendly and really easy to move around. The flash itself is about the size of a 1/2 loaf of bread. Which makes transport that much better! I would recommend this flash to someone who is looking for a user friend flash.
P**R
I love these lights!
Worth every penny! There is a more expensive brand I have tried but this one is just as good.
S**L
Awesome mid to long range strobe.
Lets get this out there, up front.... if you don't have the specific Neewer branded, specific models, trigger for this flash... you're not going to get as much out of it. To get the full TTL measuring, you're going to want Neewer's Q branded series, or a few of their select speedlites, that they have listed in their documentation. Don't be like me, and assume one of their newer flashes/triggers that are NOT specified, will still work. They will NOT. As such, I now have a couple of different triggers, strobes, and speedlites.. with the Neewer brand, all purchased in the last year... that don't operate via WiFi together. That is an extreme nuisance to me, BUT, to be fair... Neewer never said they would work together.. so that's on me, and as such, it doesn't reduce the rating... it IS something that buyers need to be aware of, however. Still, without that functionality, the product still works, as expected, using optical sync with other flashes. Depending on the studio setup, I may have anywhere from 1 to 10 light sources in place, and often, when using strobes, I need them to be reliable. I'm happy to say, this strobe works with pretty much any system I've tested it with (again.. optically). Sony, Godox, Neewer (non-wireless), and a few other offbrand flashes work in conjunction with this unit. That said, I WILL point out, since this flash won't be using TTL to get its light measurements, AND since it's such a powerful strobe (even if it's extremely compact), you're definitely going to want to get your lighting correct with it, likely dialing it back quite a bit. In a studio test, this flash constantly needed to be pulled back further for a less intense flash. Now, that SAID, in a longer room, this flash seemed to have a much better throw than many of the other strobes. I'm not sure if that's an intentional design or not, but the fact is that it seems to be configured to have a mid to long range throw, is something I like, as I normally would have to achieve that same effect with either multiple reflectors, a box, or a set of mirrored barn-doors to get a longer throw on a strobe.. and that's USUALLY with a much larger setup. Is this going to replace that same setup? No.. but it's a great 'in-between' sort of spot. One other thing that I've been finding that I REALLY like with this strobe, is that it actually brings something to light (no pun intended) that I've been missing over the last few years... it actually includes a modeling light option within it. No more do you have to worry about your model stumbling around in a dimly lit environment, nor do you have to worry about getting your focus in that same dark environment... the modeling light operates as many older strobes used to.. it remains on, just long enough to get your focus, and then turns itself off a split second before the flash operates. Since you're no longer relying on AF-lock, you don't have to worry about your model shifting their position slightly. Additionally, you don't have to rely on other lighting to see/operate by.. which may cause issues in your final images. So far, I'm pleasantly surprised with the results from this strobe. It's built solid, operates better than expected, and helps fill a gap in my gear bag, that I didn't even realize I had. I DO wish the wireless was more compatible, instead of relying on very specific models of triggers, AND I wish it had an external power option.. but for what it is.. a portable high powered strobe/flash... I can honestly say, I don't know of anything else that's as compact or as well built. Strongly recommended (even moreso, if you already have a compatible TTL trigger for it)
J**N
Great for portable work
This is a great off camera flash for portable work. It's comparable to products from Godox and others, but is isn't a direct clone. There are some minor differences, such as control locations and trigger compatibility, but the the feature set is essentially the same. Since many or the more recent camera products from China are actually rebrands of each other, I wanted to test compatibility between my Godox XProO trigger (on Panasonic) and this flash. However, I was unable to get it to work. But it did work beautifully with the Neewer QPRO-C (on Canon R10.) Nor are the two triggers compatible either, in case you're wondering. Interoperability would have been nice since I own the AD200 as well. But that's not the case here. On the other hand, the Neewer Q3 performs every bit as well as the AD200, but for about a third less money than the Godox product. Just be aware of the trigger incompatibility in case you hope to use your existing equipment. In my case I'm fitting out a Canon R10 (APS-C) for stills use with no other Canon products. Whereas I was previously using a GH5 (MFT) for stills and video, and had the Godox equipment for that. If you're starting out fresh on Canon you could save a lot of money going with Neewer. But if you already have flashes that you're happy with, you would probably want to just get a new trigger. Also, note that the QPRO is only available for Canon at this time, and the other triggers for the Q3 flash are only available for Nikon, Canon, and Sony. So if, like me, you have Panasonic, the Q3 is not even a consideration for that camera. Overall, I'm pleased with the Neewer products on my R10, but the lack of compatibility (no available trigger) with my existing investment in Panasonic products is irksome. Other manufacturers do support Panasonic and Olympus and would probably be a better choice if you think you will ever need to work with those products (4 stars). If not, then the Neewer Q3, with an appropriate trigger, is a good way to get a great feature set at a great price. (5 stars)
D**L
Got this around may 7th and used once and the battery doesn't charge after the second time using it. I charged it the whole day, the charging dock said it was “full” when it was actually “half charged” and now it doesn’t charge, even when the dock says its “fully charged” allegedly.. Im sad, i cant even use this…
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