

I’ve played around with it by randomly pressing some of the other buttons, and I got lost a couple of times.
FLASH POINT 360 CREATIVE COLLECTION MANUAL
You can easily cycle between modes, vary the intensity of the flash in manual mode, change groups and channels without having to work too much out.įor some of the more advanced functionality of the flash, you’ll definitely need to read the manual.

Using the flash for basic on-camera/off-camera TTL and manual mode firing is all pretty straightforward. The flash fired with no problems! Usability In this shot, I’m about 50 meters away from my son with my Fujifilm X-T3 and the XF50-140mm f2.8 R LM OIS WR lens (zoomed all the way in). This serves as both the test flash button and also an indicator that the flash is ready to fire. It also has a number of buttons, including one for changing the flash mode, one for putting the flash into slave mode, and another that lights up red. As well as the on/off switch, there’s a middle dial, which is useful in manual mode to dial settings up and down. The TT685 has a familiar dot matrix LCD screen on the back, which displays all the settings and information you’ll need when using the flash. With batteries in, it weighs around 500g, a little on the heavy side on a mirrorless camera, but not too bad. It looks and feels a lot like my old Nikon speedlights, especially the slightly larger SB-900. The build quality of the Godox TT685 is very good.
FLASH POINT 360 CREATIVE COLLECTION FULL
Full TTL (through the lens) mode for Fujifilm X-Series cameras.Allows high-speed sync up to 1/1800 second.The flash head tilts between -7 degrees (slightly backward) to a 90-degree angle.It can be used as an on-camera flash, as an on-camera master to trigger other off-camera flashes, and as a slave flash off-camera.Recycle time varies between 0.1 and 2.6 seconds.Each set will give you about 230 flashes.

The specifications of the Godox TT685 are truly impressive.
