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The GODOX V860II-S High-Speed Sync Flash Speedlite is a powerful and versatile lighting solution for Sony camera users. With a guide number of GN60, a lightning-fast sync speed of 1/8000 seconds, and a robust 2000mAh Li-ion battery, this Speedlite ensures you never miss a shot. Its user-friendly interface, wireless capabilities, and extensive power control options make it an essential tool for both amateur and professional photographers.
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
Has Self-Timer | No |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Guide Number | 60 |
Compatible Camera Mount | Sony |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/8000 |
Color | black |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.3"D x 8.3"W x 3.2"H |
J**S
EXCELENTE CALIDAD E ILUMINACIÓN
A un precio razonable toma más de 500 fotos con la batería cargada a su mayor capacidad, liviano fácil de usar ,encima de la cámara como flash principal o comoradio esclava
E**3
Great for weddings and photo events
flash worked well for low light situations. i'm able to get away with using my sony 24-105 F4 for everything when i use this flash. would definitely recommend!
J**Z
Excellent product
Excellent product and High quality
K**V
Nice flash
Works wonderfully with my Sony A73
R**A
I haven't used a LOT but it's been good so far
It does what it has to do and it hold a charge for a long time, it's very fast to reload the charge and it feels and behaves like a good quality device , like expected for its price
L**C
Lithium is the way to go! Great flash an excellent price!
I own the smaller version of this style flash that godox makes. In real world use I'd estimate the smaller one to be possibly an eighth or even a tenth the power of this flash. Add the lithium battery which can last more than a day depending on its use and you have a high-powered portable flash with built-in Wireless that can act as either a transmitter or receiver. High speed sync, TTL, the features go on and on. There are of course more Powerball and more expensive portable flashes or strobes as they call them. You need to decide what's suitable for your use. I find I use these more often than any of them and that's for indoor and outdoor use. I often use only one or two of these. Sometimes three. They can take a while to recharge and it's not a bad idea to have an extra battery but I use them for a long time without any problems and didn't have an extra battery. I find most of the items in the kit useful as well. Not bad for freebies!
T**L
I love this flash... Just wish the hot shoe design was slightly different...
I am in love with the Godox line up. I have done several unboxings and comparisons on my youtube channel Legacy Studio Reviews. The only con I can see so far is on the hot shoe, specifically because of the "teeth" on the shoe. Check out the videos to see what I mean. But the build quality is excellent, and the flashes work like a dream. I own both the TT685S and the V860IIS and on both accounts they all have quite a few more pros than cons.If I was to rate the TT685 vs the V860, in a few short words would be...Con: hot shoes.Con: TT685S can only get about 250 shots at full power...Pro: V850 can get closer to 900 at full powerCon: V850 doesn't have the ability to use a power packPro: TT685S can use a power packCon: V850 replacement batteries are $40 eachPro: both flashes seem to weigh about the same.
F**S
Flash not fully functional
This review is for the Godot V860II S flash, for Sony cameras. This flash has many attractive features, but unfortunately some of them did not work. For example, the flash is supposed to automatically adjust for changes in focal length when using a zoom lens. For that it has both an automatic mode (where the flash adjusts itself and displays that adjustment on the LED screen) and a manual mode, where you can enter the desired focal length yourself, using a settings dial on the back. Neither worked. I could never get the flash to go into the automatic mode (indicated by an "A" on the LED screen). It would immediately default to the manual adjustment mode when the flash was turned on and would not change. When I tried to adjust the focal length setting manually, it refused to adjust, staying stuck at 14mm. Perhaps a problem in the flash software? I don't know, but given this problem I never really got a chance to use it to see how it performed (or if other problems cropped up). A shame really as the flash is attractively priced for the features it offers and does come with a few useful accessories (e.g. a soft box diffuser). It also uses a proprietary battery pack, not the AA batteries my nikon flash uses. That seemed to work ok, but it limits flexibility -- if your battery unexpectedly dies and you do not have another, there are no alternatives. After trying a number of times to get it to work, I finally gave up, called Amazon, and returned it. Thank goodness for Amazon's return policy!
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