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Neewer TT560 Flash Speedlite for Canon Sony Nikon Panasonic Olympus Pentax and Other DSLR Cameras, Digital Camera Speedlight with Standard Hot Shoe

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Model: TT560


Features

  • Wide Compatibility This camera flash light for photography is compatible with Canon compatible with Nikon compatible with Panasonic compatible with Olympus compatible with Pentax compatible with Fujifilm, and other dslr cameras with the MI Hot Shoe. Compatible with Sony zv1 a9 a7 a7II a7III a7R III a7RII a7SII a6000 a6300 a6500, etc. NOT compatible with Canon EOS Rebel SL3 250D Rebel T7 1500D 2000D Rebel T100 3000D 4000D
  • How to Charge Switch to the ON, the flash will start charging (the charging indicator is dim)
  • How to Test & Power off For a test flash, press the test button. After use, switch to OFF to power off
  • More Details The red charging indicator flickers every second. It indicates a low battery. The flash unit has 8 steps of power output control which indicated by 8 pieces of LED

Brand: NEEWER


Compatible Mountings: Studio Monolight


Battery Life: 1 years


Camera Flash: Hotshoe


Flash Sync Speed: 1/20000 seconds


Product Dimensions: 4 x 3.15 x 8.7 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: TT560


Batteries: 4 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 29, 2011


Manufacturer: Neewer


Language: German, German, German, German, German


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  • Great beginner tool if gotten for $50 or less in 2025
Model: TT560
I've owned this for many years, but have only used it off and on a few times. It is a great beginner flash, especially now if you can get it for $50. I paid $38 years ago and though its not advanced it still puts out nice white light. There are many products that compete with it now. I say $50 because Godox and Neewer are still releasing products at close enough prices that make this less of a bargain. It will either be discontinued or dropped in price. So i would wait for this to not be $55. This is a basic go-to speed lite that works with all cameras with a functional hot shoe. It will eat your AA batteries when put it to work, and those batteries will get hot if you are shooting fast. It can just barely get you by at events. But it is workable if you work within its capabilities. You will be working at the speed of the light if you are trying to catch fleeting action in indoor settings. This is better for indoor portraiture and posed photobooth like setups that can provide the flash some time to recharge between shots. I think since it lacks the features of wireless triggering and a screen it probably gives you the best output for the AA batteries used , but i could be wrong. This is really for beginners, folks that are strapped for cash, but knowledgeable enough to use this, or folks that need gear that can be stolen for minimal loss. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2025 by Anything but my real name

  • Impressed for the price
Model: TT560
***NOTE*** THIS IS A MANUAL FLASH...YOU CANNOT USE YOUR CANON CAMERA FLASH MENU TO CONTROL THE FLASH. I must say, I didn't have high expectations for this flash. I checked some of the reviews and they were mixed, but reviews are a small part of the reason I make a purchase. The flash is pretty well built for the price range, and seems like it will last for a long time. The optical slave NEVER misses, and it's extremely sensitive even when it's turned in the opposite direction of the master flash. Even though I'm a professional Photographer...to me...Light is light no matter where it comes from. If your flash cost you $500...can I use this flash an create the same image?...You bet I can...How you use your equipment is more important than what equipment you have. Don't get me wrong though...more expensive pieces of equipment usually have more options and allow you certain freedoms, but ehhh...learn with the cheap stuff, and once you see your limits with this equipment...move on from there. ****************************************** Update!!!!: 9/11/2013 First of all (today is 9/11) my condolences to those who have lost loved ones as I did in the attacks) It has been ALMOST 2 years since I've purchased 3 of these flashes, and they are still working PERFECTLY!!! I'm not a fan of spending money on things that will breakdown in the future, and these flashes have been banged around and thrown all over the place yet they still continue to produce excellent light for my photography needs. I usually use them for background, hair lights, and sometimes as a filler when it's needed and they have been great. The construction is solid, ease of use is key, optical slave is super sensitive and reliable. When you have good batteries in them...the recycle time is quick. I recommend VERY good rechargeable batteries (eneloop and powerex have never failed me). ****************************************** Update: 12/9/2013 I ordered another one today to use as another slave...the other 3 that I have are still working perfectly fine and I have never had a problem with them at all. for such a cheap product...it's pretty shocking that they last this long and contunue to fire on command in slave mode without a miss!!!! I might be getting 2 more of these for a total of 6...some of my light setups are very elaborate, and I've learned the distance to power ratio in my studio of these flashes and never need to meter tham...they add light just where I need it when I have a snoot on each one. PERFECT!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2011 by Sylvester The Photographer Potter Sylvester The Photographer Potter

  • It's rare for me to write a review, however...
Model: TT560
I only write reviews on products that I'm especially impressed with. I won't go into too much technical detail because that has been covered in other reviews. I'm aiming my review at beginner flash users who might be wondering whether to "settle" for this much less expensive flash or whether to hold out for the name brand. Maybe you don't know whether you even need a flash at all and want to give one a try without making a big investment - if that's you, go no further! I actually bought this flash because a first time flash user I know used it (for one day before sending it back) and didn't like it. I was puzzled by that because the reviews had been so good by people who were obviously knowledgeable, so I bought the flash out of pure curiosity since the price is SO GOOD. I used it a bunch last night and today and actually REALLY liked it, and realized that the only reason my friend didn't like it is that she doesn't know how to use an external flash without getting that harsh, blown out, "flashed", look and she wouldn't have been happy with any flash. I own the Nikon sb-600 and the sb-800 and I like this flash every bit as well, if not better. Here are the reasons why: 1. It is simple and straightforward. You don't have to be knowledgeable to immediately, intuitively, know how to use it. Just turn it on, hit + or - to adjust the power and there you go. Yes, there's no TTL, but I only use my flashes on manual anyway, so I won't miss it. The only problem for beginner users is that you need to make sure to set your shutter not to go faster than 1/200 or 1/250, or you will get shutter banding on the top and bottom of your images. TTL flashes automatically control this for you, but for me this is no big deal. I just set it on 1/250 and adjust aperture, ISO, and flash power to compensate. 2. It has a rotating head (the most important feature in a flash for me because I ALWAYS bounce it off the wall, ceiling, or card) and you don't have to push in a button in order for the head to rotate, which can sometimes be a pain and slow me down with my name brand flashes. It feels very sturdy and solid; the head will certainly stay in place in whatever position you put it in. It also has the same pull out diffuser and bounce card that my more expensive flashes do, which is a huge plus for me as well. 3. It has plenty of power and the recovery time (with high quality rechargeable batteries, as mentioned before) is at least as good as my Nikon flashes. It will fire continuously on the lower settings with no lag. I didn't work it too hard, but I fired it more rapidly than I normally would and it just kept poppin'. (At the higher settings there was some recharge lag, but no more than on my Nikon flashes.) 4. I know this won't apply to most users, but I like the fact that it will go from Canon to Nikon because I actually own both. I've tried it on my Nikons (D600 and D700) and my Canon 6d and it worked the same either way. I've only owned the Canon for a short time and hadn't bought a name brand flash for it yet, and don't plan to now that I've got this one. Overall, I think this is the best deal in camera equipment I've found. I'm a big believer in full frame cameras and high quality glass, but the quality of light coming out of a flash is the same across the board - as long as the flash is sturdy and dependable (as this one seems to be) and has a few of the bells and whistles (like rotating head and diffuser and bouncer) that I require, I'm happy. And it works as a slave too? Ridiculously good deal. I'm tempted to sell my other 2 flashes and get another one of these. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2013 by A. C. Hepworth

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