Heoysn I-TTL HSS Speedlite Flash for Nikon DSLR Cameras It's an easy-to-use I-TTL Flash with LCD display for all Nikon Cameras with professional features and outstanding build quality, especial with an affordable price. It's a reliable and powerful flash which is helpful for photographers of all levels. Includes rear-curtain sync, motorized zoom head, AF Illuminator, built-in optical wireless slave modes, and fast recycle time. One step to break away from dull built-in flash into the whole new magic world of photography. Specifications Guide Number: 58 (ISO 100, 105mm) Flash Mode: M, MULTI, S1, S2 Flash Coverage: 18~180mm Vertical Rotation Angle :-7~90 degrees Horizontal Rotation Angle: 0~270 degrees Power: 4 x AA size Ni-MH batteries or Alkaline Batteries Flash Time: 1/200s~1/20000s Lighting Times:100~1500 times Flash Control: 1/128~1/1 step length 0.3EV, total 22 fine-tuning stalls Color Temperature: 5600K±100K Flash Duration: 1/300s~1/20000s Dimensions: 190 x 75x 55mm Net Weight: 286g Package Contents 1 x Heoysn I-TTL Speedlite Flash 1 x Micro Flash Stand 1 x Carrying Bag 1 x User Manual
8**-
I rarely post reviews but this might be the best value piece of photo gear I've ever purchased. Every feature you could want for
I was extremely surprised by all the features offered by this $40 flash. You'd be paying double for a Yongnuo, let alone 8x for a real Nikon Speedlite. I can verify that the iTTL works great, auto zoom works great with my 70-200. HSS works down to 1/8000 no problem. I have not verified the radio functions myself since I already have a godox kit but I have no reason to doubt they work. All the settings are there in the control menu.Only con is maybe a slightly narrower beam pattern vertically but I never experienced any drop off or vignetting at the edges from the flash zoomed fully out. Absolutely not a dealbreaker at this price. Included hard diffuser is nice as is the included pouch.
I**T
feel as nice, nor be as easy to control as the ...
You do get what you pay for and this is obviously a cheaper flash so it won't be as robust, feel as nice, nor be as easy to control as the Nikon or Canon flashes. But I got this flash to be able to do HSS for almost a tenth the price of the expensive Nikon units. It's held up well in the limited use I've given it so far but it works on the body, with a wired flash cord, and wirelessly (though you lose HSS and TTL - at least with the wireless set ups I have - I haven't tried this with a TTL/HSS wireless commander like a radio trigger). I use this mainly for fill flash of wildlife in shadow with bright backgrounds.
C**G
Another name for Neewer 750 or similar
Flash is okay and works good, but it is not strong enough to hold mag sphere or selens. It is good for the price with built in 2.4 receiver (a generic and doesn't work with all 2.4 TXs) .
L**A
Five Stars
Perfect with a Nikon d7000 and Nikon d500, for the price it is incredible.
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