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The Neewer TT560 Flash Speedlite is a versatile, budget-friendly external flash designed for Canon and Nikon DSLR cameras. Featuring 270° horizontal and 90° vertical rotation, it offers flexible lighting angles. With 8 adjustable power levels and a low battery indicator, it ensures precise control and reliability. Powered by 4 AA batteries, this hot shoe flash is perfect for entry-level photographers seeking a significant upgrade from built-in flashes.



| ASIN | B004LEAYXY |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Battery Average Life | 1 Years |
| Battery cell composition | Alkaline |
| Best Sellers Rank | #433,565 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #86 in Shoe Mount Flashes |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Compatible Devices | SLR Digital Cameras with Single |
| Connector Type | Wired |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (12,390) |
| Date First Available | 4 July 2011 |
| Description of flash modes | M S1 S2 |
| Does it contain liquid? | No |
| Flash type | Hot shoe flash |
| Floppy disk drive | 1.44 MB |
| Has Auto Focus | No |
| Has audio recording capabilities | No |
| Importer | Sha Maknaji Veerchand, Kamala Nagar DCMS road Anantapur-515001-Ph no 08554-356969, [email protected] |
| Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
| Includes remote | No |
| Is there a timer? | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.2 x 22.1 x 8 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | TT560 Flash |
| Manufacturer | Neewer |
| Material | plastic |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | inférieur à 1/300s |
| Media type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Shutter Speed | 1/1000 |
| Model | TT560 Flash |
| Model Name | TT560 |
| Model Year | 2014 |
| Modem type | Analogue Modem |
| Mounting Hardware | New Tt560 Speedlite |
| Mounting Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Packer | Sha Maknaji Veerchand , Kamala Nagar, Anantapur. Ph no-08554-356969 |
| Power Source | Battery |
| Processor model number | 10003635 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 22.1 x 8 cm; 453.59 g |
| Removable memory | 1/4-inch Audio |
J**A
Perfect entry level flash
I recently bought a Canon M50 mark II and did a little research on the web for the best budget exteenal flash. This model was the most recommended and I went for it. It's easy to use, very basic and the flash made a huuuuge difference compared to the in-built flash. Worth every penny! 2025 update This product still works like a charm! It is in fact, a good quality product. However, I came here to say that the price has shot up 2x the amount I paid for it when I bought it.
M**N
Good flash
Vertical Rotation Angle: 0~90 degrees, Horizontal Rotation Angle: 0~270 degrees Compatible with Canon Digital EOS and Nikon DSLR cameras Power Management: Switch to the ON, the flash will start charging (the charging indicator is dim) For a test flash, press the test button. After use, press the ON/OFF to OFF to power off Red charging indicator lamp flickers in every 1s it indicates low battery The flash unit has 8 steps of power output control which indicated by 8 pieces of LED
U**L
Tremendous Value for Money, works like a charm with Sony A58
This flash has a brilliant built quality and doesn't seem cheap at all. Not having an LCD is not a problem once you get used to it. The slave works perfectly and you can trigger it using any remote (1ft range). The flash is quite powerful and I rarely find myself bumping it up to full power. Use it with my Sony A58, with no problems at all. The recycle time is negligible on anything below 1/16 power. On full power, it take about 2 seconds to recycle. For utilizing the slave mode, keep it in S2 and set your pop up flash to Pre Flash TTL mode in the settings menu. Then you'll be able to trigger it using the pop up flash on your camera.
S**N
I used it along with my nikkon d3200 camera and it worked like a charm
superb product. I used it along with my nikkon d3200 camera and it worked like a charm. you have to first disable the flash of your camara to make this one work, at least I used it that way. It has 8 levels of flash , though I used only level 1 as the higher levels makes photos too bright.
G**A
Nice product
Awasome flash.
P**S
Five Stars
Nice one for a beginner ,love it.
K**N
Very bad experience
It's not supported with Canon EOS 77d
H**R
No Doubt .... Great flash in this price....💰👍
Excellent 👍 Flash light Value for money....💰💰💰
A**H
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.
S**S
Muy buen producto para quienes no desan desembolsar el precio de flashes de marca de renombre. El flash funciona muy bien, calidad de construcción buena y manual de usuario fácil de entender. Viene en una bolsa de terciopelo para su guardado, y además incluye el pie para sostenerlo fuera de camara cuando se dispara en este modo. Lo recomiendo ampliamente. La idea de pagar las cuotas de aduana o importación al recibir el paquete no me hace muy feliz, personalmente siento que pago 2 veces por un producto. Además que es una incógnita el precio final de la compra ya en mis manos, compre el mismo modelo de Flash en amazon Estados Unidos y desde el inició sabia claramente el costo final de mi compra. El precio fue muy similar y quede más satisfecho con esto. Muy recomendable, este es mi 4o. Flash, y por una fracción de uno solo de marca . Y si no le molesta el pagar en dos momentos el precio y la importación, muy buena opción. Ojala les sea útil.
M**I
A flashy 5 star for it
B**R
The Neewer TT560 is an excellent little workhorse of a light source for straightforward manual-only applications. I measured its light output with a meter and found that at full power it is only about two thirds of a stop less bright than my very powerful full-featured (and expensive!) Pentax AF540FGZ flashes. Advantages of the TT560 include: super simple to setup and operate; solid feel and construction; comes with a self-standing foot and soft draw-string bag. Because it has no LCD display and therefore no complex modes, you can configure it easily when installed inside a softbox, pretty-much by feel alone. Disadvantages: has no zoom; flash sync no faster than 125th second; you cannot disable its sleep mode. No zoom is not an issue used inside softboxes and umbrellas. Sleep mode is set quite long so I haven't been bothered by that. Flash sync is a minor issue since I usually work at 1/160th second, but 1/125th of a second is fine for most studio work. I have been using the two TT560's I bought for rim-lighting and fill in portraits and model shots, and I have found they are reliable and pretty consistent. I have used them both with radio triggers and as simple slaves, triggered off the main light. But I have also used them singly or as a pair for complete lighting setups on their own, inside Westcott Apollo softboxes and umbrella octa softboxes. I'd recommend these flashes to anyone needing a few inexpensive manual flashes for off-camera work, especially to supplement your main light(s).
B**Y
L'ho comprato tanti mesi fa e volevo aspettare a fare questa recensione, non ho trovato punti negativi, per l'utilizzo che devo farne io è perfetto, ovvero semi professionale, faccio shooting all'aperto ma anche in studio, per eventi ma anche non per lavoro, devo dire che mi ci sono trovato benissimo.
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