Godox TT520II Camera Flash with Built-in Receiver for Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus and Panasonic DSLR Cameras
Key Features
โข 433MHz wireless transmission
โข RT transmitter with 16 channels
โข 1/300s-1/20000s flash speed
โข M, S1, and S2 flash modes
โข 8 output levels from 1/128 to full
โข Auto protections for safety
โข Sync socket for external power
โข Power terminals
Godox TT520II Overview
The Godox TT520II Thinklite Camera Flash with Built-in 433MHz Wireless Signal.
This flash supports wireless triggering functions, compatible with almost all DSLR cameras with a standard hotshoe. The TT520II flash units are designed to elevate your photography by providing enhanced lighting control and versatility.
These powerful flash units are equipped with essential features that help you achieve stunning images in various shooting scenarios. Flash duration of 1/300-1/20000s, 3 flash modes: M, S1 and S2, 8 variable flash outputs from 1/128 to full.
Integrated reflection board, giving a highlighted point on the eyes.ย Built-in wide-angle diffuser, creating soft, smooth and natural illumination
What’s In the Box:
โข 1 x Godox Thinklite TT520II Flash with Remote Transmitter
โข 1 x Mini Stand
โข 1 x Protection Bag
โข 1 x User Manual
โข Limited 2-Year Godox SA Warranty
Godox TT520II Specs
Model: TT520II
Guide number: 33(m ISO 100)
Flash mode: M, S1, S2
Vertical rotation angle: 0-90 degrees
Horizontal rotation angle: 0-270 degrees
Power: 4 x AA Batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable)
Lighting times: 100-150 times (AA alkaline batteries used)
Recycle time: approx. 0.1-5s (AA alkaline batteries used)
Colour temperature: 5600ยฑ200K
Wireless frequency: 433MHz
Channel: 16
Workable distance: 15m
Flash duration: 1/300s-1/20000s
Dimensions: 190x75x55mm
Net weight: 310g
Compatible with:
All DSLR cameras with standard hot shoe, such as Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Olympus, etc. But except for Sony and Minolta, these use a different hot shoe.
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