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Godox TT350S Flash for Sony Camera, 2.4G GN36 TTL Mini Camera Flash Speedlite HSS 1/8000s, Approx.210 Full Power Flashes, External Flash for Sony a7RII a7R a350 a6000 a9 a9III a6400 a6500 etc

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Features

  • Compatibility: Godox TT350S camera flash compatible for Sony DSLR cameras, such as a7RII a7R a58 a99 ILCE6000L a77II RX10 a77II a77 a350 a6000 a9 a9III a7M3 a7RllI a7RIV a7MIV a7R5 a6400 a6500 ZV-E10 etc cameras; with TTL autoflash, which makes shooting easier
  • 2.4G Wireless Transmission: Optical transmission with uniform illumination and stable output. All-in-one functions and Approx. 30m continuous transmission; When using Godox 2.4G wireless X system, TT350S is compatible with other Godox products, greatly enriches your equipment mix and lighting mix
  • Lightweight, Portable, Compact Body: The compact body is only half the size of an ordinary dome light, you can easily hold it in your hand or put it in your bag, and it will not increase the burden on you, it is very suitable for portraits, travel, and location shooting etc
  • Comprehensive Function: Support TTL/M/S1/S2 modes, auto/manual zoom 24-105m; HSS (max. 1/8000s), flash exposure compensation (FEC), front and rear curtain synchronization, multi flash, manual flash, manual focus assistance, these functions allow you to adapt to different scenes and shoot easily
  • Humanized Design: With LCD panel to offer clear and easy operation; Use the 4 function buttons to change different settings according to different situations; Rotate the jog dial to choose the parameter amount, with over temperature protection, support firmware upgrade
  • Master and Slave Function: As a master unit, TT350S can control slave flash models: AD200, AD200 Pro, AD200 Pro II, AD300 Pro, AD400 Pro, AD600 Pro, AD600 Pro II, V860II-S, V860III-S, TT685II-S, V1-S, V1Pro-S, V100S, V850III, TT685S, TT600 etc. As a slave unit, TT350S can be controlled by master flash models: X1T-S, X2T-S, XPro-S, XProII-S, X3S, X3Pro-S, V860II-S, V860III-S, TT685IIS, TT600 etc

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Godox committed to provide professional and premium lighting/audio-visual equipment for practitioners in photography and videography. Godox TT350S Mini camera flash is compatible for Sony cameras and TTL autoflash, It's a small portable flash which hardly increases the weight of your camera, with good quality and powerful output Godox TT350S Godox V860II-S GODOX V1-S GODOX V1Pro S Godox V100SU Godox V480 S Godox V860III-S

Brand: GODOX


Compatible Mountings: Sony


Camera Flash: Slave


Flash Sync Speed: 1/8000


Included Components: 1x TT350S Flash Body; 1x Protection Bag; 1x H-type Bracket; 1x Cleaning Cloth


Compatible Mountings: Sony


Flash Sync Speed: 1/8000


Connectivity Technology: 2.4G Wireless


Guide Number: 118.11


Wireless Technology: Wireless


Mount Type: Hot Shoe Mount


Hardware Interface: Radio Frequency


Has Self-Timer: No


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 1.6"D x 2.4"W x 5.5"H


Color: Black


Iso Range: 100-6400


Compatible Devices: Sony A7, A7R, A7S, A7-II, A7-III, A7R-II, A7R-III, A7S-II, A6300, A6000, etc.


Audio Recording: No


Light Sensitivity: 100-6400


Minimum Shutter Speed: 0.000125


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/8000


Shooting Modes: TTL, M, S1, S2


Exposure Control Type: TTL, Manual


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


Viewfinder Type: LCD screen


Brand: GODOX


Camera Flash: Slave


Built-In Media: 1x TT350S Flash Body; 1x Protection Bag; 1x H-type Bracket; 1x Cleaning Cloth


Model Number: TT350S


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: Godox


UPC: 712383676306


Manufacturer Part Number: Godox TT350S


Item Weight: 336 Grams


Warranty Description: 1 year


Model Name: TT350S


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Impressive Performance and Versatility in a small package!
After switching from Canon to Sony, I needed a reliable flash that would complement my existing Godox AD200 Pro, and the Godox TT350S Flash Speedlite has proven to be a fantastic choice. Initially, my plan was to use it as a secondary slave flash alongside the AD200 Pro, but it has far exceeded my expectations, both in power and performance. During a recent outing with our kids' group at an outreach event, we had a bonfire, and I decided to put the TT350S to the test. I was incredibly surprised by the quality and brightness of the light it produced. Even in the dimly lit environment, the flash was powerful enough to illuminate the scene beautifully, capturing sharp and vibrant photos that truly stood out. The compact size of the TT350S makes it incredibly convenient to carry around, yet it doesn't compromise on performance. It's lightweight, which is perfect for on-the-go photography, and the build quality feels robust and durable. The flash recycles quickly, ensuring I never miss a moment, and the TTL functionality ensures accurate exposures with minimal effort. One of the highlights is how seamlessly it integrates with my existing Godox setup. Using it as a slave flash in conjunction with the AD200 Pro opens up a world of creative possibilities. The wireless functionality works flawlessly, allowing for easy control and synchronization between the flashes. This versatility makes it a valuable addition to my photography gear. Overall, the Godox TT350S has been a game-changer for my Sony setup. Whether I'm shooting in challenging lighting conditions or simply need an extra burst of light, this flash delivers consistent, high-quality results. It's a worthwhile investment for anyone looking to enhance their photography experience with Sony cameras. I couldn't be happier with this purchase and highly recommend it to fellow photographers! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by MichaeLove D

  • Sony flash tips from a pro:
I’m a well known pro and a convert to the many excellent attributes of the Sony mirrorless system. As a former Nikon and Canon shooter, speedlights (small strobes) of the same brand usually made the most sense. With Sony, Godox is a far more economical choice than what you get from Sony, with actually more options at excellent prices. Read on for a brief primer on how to get great results: First, I think this Godox TT350S is the right choice for most everyday situations, even for pros like me. One reason is that because the Sony bodies are so small—bigger flash units can ungainly dominate the balance of the camera, making it top heavy. So, unless you are lighting large groups or objects at a greater distance, this little guy gets the job done in style. It also works wonderfully and seamlessly in combination with Godox’s larger unit like its excellent big brother, the TT685S. (S is for Sony, of course.) Second, lets’ talk briefly about technique. The TT350S is a versatile wonder. The goal with artificial light is to use less of it and when possible add it to the ambient available light in the scene for natural looking and professional results. This is why many pros shoot with the flash set on manual. You can easily learn how to “dial down” this unit so it puts out less light, and can also alternatively set the camera to reduce the amount of light. This is calculated in F-stops, also known as aperture. Thus, if shooting on manual, leave your Sony camera’s flash setting on full blast and dial down the light using the Godox settings. If shooting in TTL automatic mode, you can set the camera to dial down at least 1/3 of an f-stop and often 2/3rds so flash isn’t overwhelmingly bright. Your main goal is to avoid “direct flash.” No black shadows against the wall, please! Keep the strobe oriented vertically and decide how to spread out the light for a natural look. One way to do this is to bounce off a white ceiling or side wall. If not available, the included diffuser does quite a decent job. Compare these two techniques with a test subject and you’ll quickly have an idea of what works best for you. To take your lighting to the next level, Godox makes it easy! You can use the TT350s as a wireless trigger for another unit (including other models) to be placed at an angle toward the subject, or even diffused through a softbox or umbrella. Or using just this one strobe can be used fully off camera with an additional must have purchase of the inexpensive Godox X1T-S remote trigger. In this scenario, the (even tinier) X1-S unit sits on your camera’s hot shoe and triggers the TT350s, wherever you locate it wirelessly. Another good way to get your light source off camera is a run ‘n gun technique used by photojournalists and wedding shooters. Although (oddly) not easy to find, another inexpensive must have accessory is the Vello three foot TTL flash cord for Sony cameras. Essentially, it’s an extension cord. One end screws into the hot shoe of your Sony and you shoot one handed, holding your arm out to hold the flash, typically with the diffuser in place. This is key way pros shoot in active environments to get the strobe off camera to better avoid and diffuse directional light. Keep in mind that any small flash like this one that only takes two AA batteries will not recharge as fast as a larger strobe unless you have a separate power pack for it. Thus, get the bigger model for fast happening news and wedding environments. Hope this has been of some small help as you build your lighting skills with the superb Godox system. Happy shooting to you and yours! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by Johnny

  • Love this flash
Although this flash is compact, it delivers impressive performance. Considering its price, the build quality and overall results are very good. I've been using it for about six months, and it has consistently done an excellent job. It's easy to use, especially if you're already familiar with camera flashes, but even beginners should be able to learn how to operate it quickly. The brightness is adjustable, allowing you to achieve different lighting effects depending on the type of photo you're trying to capture. The only drawback I've experienced is the lack of a beep or audible indicator to let you know when the flash is fully charged and ready to fire. If you decide to purchase this flash, I recommend using rechargeable AA batteries (1.2V, 1200mAh) instead of standard disposable batteries. They last much longer and are better equipped to handle the flash's power demands. Overall, it's easy to mount on the camera, simple to adjust, and offers excellent value for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2026 by Jamie B

  • Perfect Flash for My Sony Camera!
I use this Godox TT350S flash with my Sony camera, and it’s been fantastic! It’s compact, easy to set up, and gives consistent, professional-quality lighting for both photography and video. I love how versatile it is, and it’s perfect for shooting on the go or in tricky lighting situations. Definitely a must-have for any Sony camera owner! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2026 by Kyana cook

  • I just love this Flash! It feels good on the camera and works well on or off. Perfect size and great price!
I use this on my a6000. I was able to test it also on a 6500 as well as the a7r II. It works fine with all of them. I did initially have an issue with the a6000 black model. I wasn't sure at first if it's was the camera or the Flash. It ended up being the camera. If not the paint on the hot shoe (come on Sony) the internal circuit board for the hot shoe is also known to be defective. The seems to be more common from what I've read on the Black version of the a6000. In my case it was a circuit board problem in the camera. I was able to exchange the camera and the new one works perfect with this flash. If you try this and you have a sync issue with the exposure you may have the same problem as I did. Initially it work perfect off camera. It was only on camera that I had a problem and the replacement camera works. Like others I highly recommend reading the instructions. They aren't very long and if you don't understand them you simply won't be able to use this flash to its full potential. Or possibly at all. I would love to have one of the larger ones someday. And maybe a second one tof this size. I've tried the Sony flashes and I do like them but they are large, heavy, and I'm not always happy with them in other ways. They do work well but this was perfect for my use. High speed sync as well as shutter speed seems to be somewhat limited to what camera you have and what lens you are using. I need to experiment some more with my manual lenses. I've had the best luck so far with the auto focus Sony lenses. If you're considering one I'd go for it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2018 by Lucas Edwards - HPC

  • I guess it works OK. I couldn't understand how -- despite 70 years of experience
Like the camera it allegedly fits, it is too complicated for anyone to use (and I am an experienced lifelong photographer with 70 years' experience on Speed Graphic, Rolleiflex, Nikon and Canon equipment. I bought a Sony camera because of its compact size and fine lenses. The camera is more or less a computer so versatile it is MUCH too complicated to be useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2025 by Graydon Decamp

  • Worth the money
Very good budget friendly flash. Makes a difference when taking pictures in dark places. Easy to mount and connect. Being able to swivel the top is amazing and wonderful. Adjustability is easy and helpful.
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2026 by Rivas

  • If it was reliable, it would be amazing.
I thought the TT350 would be a great entry point to being exposed to flash, no pun intended. It was my first step into flash photography, and overall, I was pretty impressed with it when it worked. It had plenty of power to do some product photography and some indoor portrait photography, even with modifiers. The bummer with this flash (maybe it was just my particular one) is that it was incredibly unreliable. It seems that these small flashes are popular both for price and reliability. They take batteries that you can buy basically anywhere, and it should be simple to throw on and use. However, I had issues with this flash over and over. I could put fresh batteries in it, and it would tell me that the batteries were too low to be able to use. Then a simple reboot would show that the batteries were full. On the next reboot, back to low batteries... There was no rhyme or reason as I tried it with lithium rechargeable batteries AND normal disposable batteries. Beyond the battery issues, I also had issues where the flash just would miss frames despite it being well within the recycle time and shooting with low flash power. It is super frustrating to finally get your frame all lined up and get the composition and exposure dialed in just for your flash not to fire for no apparent reason. I did upgrade to a different model, and this hasn't been an issue. Outside of those two huge reliability issues, the flash was great and seemed to have a good set of working features. If the reliability had not been an issue, this would be a 5 star review, and I'd recommend it to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024 by Brady Daugherty

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