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Godox Speedlite TT560 II

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Item Nr. 16647
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  • Flash
  • Guide number 38 at ISO100
  • Rotating and tilting reflector
  • Flash settings M, S1 and S2
  • Charge times between 0.1 and 5 seconds
  • Sixteen channels
  • Color temperature of 5600K
  • integrated wide angle diffuser
  • wireless trigger included

The Godox Speedlite TT560 II flash is a manually adjustable flash with a separate trigger.
The flash has a built-in receiver so you can use it separately from your camera. By placing the included trigger on your camera's hot shoe, you can fire the flash at a distance of about fifteen feet. The powerful TT560 II has a guide number of 38 to ISO 100, and the flash head can be rotated 90 degrees upward and 270 degrees horizontally. In addition, the flash has a built-in wide-angle diffuser and bounce map.

The Godox Speedlite TT560 II flash unit can be used universally. Flash output is adjustable in 1/8 increments from 0 to 100 percent. With four AA batteries, you can flash approximately 100- to 1500-times, depending on the flash output. When using four AA batteries, the recycle time is 0.1-5 seconds. This universal Godox Thinklite TT560 II flash is suitable for use with the system cameras and SLR cameras such as Canon, Nikon, Sigma Olympus and Pentax. The flash is not suitable for use with Sony and Minolta due to the deviating hot shoe.

Other product features:
works with four AA batteries

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MSRP* 98,-
66,96 Blitzgerät
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Godox Speedlite TT560 II

Short profile

  • Flash
  • Guide number 38 at ISO100
  • Rotating and tilting reflector
  • Flash settings M, S1 and S2
  • Charge times between 0.1 and 5 seconds
  • Sixteen channels
  • Color temperature of 5600K
  • integrated wide angle diffuser
  • wireless trigger included

Product description for Godox Speedlite TT560 II

The Godox Speedlite TT560 II flash is a manually adjustable flash with a separate trigger.
The flash has a built-in receiver so you can use it separately from your camera. By placing the included trigger on your camera's hot shoe, you can fire the flash at a distance of about fifteen feet. The powerful TT560 II has a guide number of 38 to ISO 100, and the flash head can be rotated 90 degrees upward and 270 degrees horizontally. In addition, the flash has a built-in wide-angle diffuser and bounce map.

The Godox Speedlite TT560 II flash unit can be used universally. Flash output is adjustable in 1/8 increments from 0 to 100 percent. With four AA batteries, you can flash approximately 100- to 1500-times, depending on the flash output. When using four AA batteries, the recycle time is 0.1-5 seconds. This universal Godox Thinklite TT560 II flash is suitable for use with the system cameras and SLR cameras such as Canon, Nikon, Sigma Olympus and Pentax. The flash is not suitable for use with Sony and Minolta due to the deviating hot shoe.

Other product features:
works with four AA batteries

Godox Speedlite TT560 II

Technik
Blitzgeräte-Typ
Aufsteckblitz
Blitz-Anschluss
Sigma
Canon
Nikon
Pentax
Micro Four Thirds
Ausstattung
Schwenkreflektor
ja
Integrierte Videoleuchte
nein
Master- / Slavemodus
Slavemodus
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
75 x 190 x 55 mm
Gewicht ca.
310 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
6952344210093
KAN
TT560II

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