Sony has released a new wireless radio flash. With its built-in 2.4 GHz radio transceiver, this flash is ideal for photographers who want to create portable lighting setups. It supports P-TTL / ADI metering, ratio control, and up to 15 flashes in five groups. With its 14 channels, it is also compatible with Sony’s existing radio receivers.
Review of the HVL-F60RM2
The Sony HVL-F60RM Wireless Radio Flash comes with built-in 2.4 GHz radio transceiver to allow photographers to create portable lighting setups with ease. It also supports P-TTL/ADI metering, ratio control, and up to 15 flashes in five groups. It can use up to 14 channels and a 2.4 GHz radio transceiver, which is compatible with existing Sony radio receivers.
The HVL-F60RM2 is compatible with Sony’s Alpha camera line, offering wireless radio control of up to 15 flashes. It can also communicate with non-radio-equipped flashes, including strobes. The flash can fire up to 200 times at ten frames per second. It also features a solid hot shoe and an improved dust and moisture resistance.
In addition to the wireless capabilities, the HVL-F60RM2 features a remote release function for simultaneous shooting from different angles. It also features a Micro/Micro USB terminal for connection to a computer, allowing you to easily upgrade its software.
The build quality of the HVL-F60RM2 camera is excellent and doesn’t feel cheap at all. The side frame is sturdy and durable, with a metal shoe foot that is unique to Sony cameras. The flash has a good bounce angle and can control up to 15 flashes in five groups.
The Sony HVL-F60RM2 flash has everything you need for flash photography, and it is also user-friendly. It has a menu that allows you to customize the performance of the flash with ease. The flash recycles quickly, without overheating, and never fails.
The HVL-F60RM2 flash is a powerful flash for DSLRs, with many features that make it an essential part of any photographer’s kit. It is compatible with many cameras and can synchronize with the camera using wireless radio. This feature makes it possible to use the flash with a variety of camera systems, including Canon, Nikon, and Sony.
The HVL-F60RM2 flash is compatible with Sony’s Alpha 1 camera and can sync up to 1/400 second shutter speed. It can also be used with the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II. The Sony HVL-F60RM2 is also compatible with Sony cameras equipped with silent electronic shutters.
The HVL-F60RM2 also features the Sony Lighting System, which has been developed in parallel with Sony camera bodies. The Lighting System provides optimum illumination in a variety of situations, and communicates with compatible camera bodies to adjust the white balance automatically. It also automatically adjusts the illumination angle to the focal length of the lens. The flash’s illumination angle can be adapted to achieve optimal illumination for full-frame and APS-C format cameras.
Review of the TT685S
The TT685S is a compact flash camera that features a dot matrix LCD screen for settings and information. A middle dial is useful for manual mode settings. There are also buttons for switching between modes, putting the flash in slave mode, and firing the flash. There’s also a red test flash button that you press when the flash is ready to fire.
This inexpensive flash is a popular choice among Sony camera owners. It delivers excellent performance for a low price and is ideal for entry-level and intermediate photographers. The TT685S’s low price and wide functionality make it the perfect choice for most photographers. The TT685S is also a good choice for a beginner or an advanced photographer.
The Sony flash TT685S has a wide range of features and is an excellent choice for digital photographers who need a high-quality flash unit. It offers high-quality image quality and competes with more expensive flash units and camera-compatible flash units. Compared to other Sony compatible flashes, the TT685S offers the most features at an affordable price.
Another notable feature of the TT685S is its zoom range. This versatile flash is capable of capturing images in a range of 20-200mm. Its zoom head has a guide number of 197′ at ISO 100 and can be tilted from -7 to 120deg. Moreover, it can also rotate from 330deg. It also features TCM (TTL Converted to Manual) functionality, allowing the user to instantly switch from TTL to manual mode.
The Godox TT685S II flash for Sony is a high-performance performer, featuring a wide tilt angle and a flexible bounce flash angle. Moreover, it has a USB port, enabling quick firmware upgrades. The Godox TT685S II is also compatible with Sony’s wireless lighting system.
During the testing phase, the Godox TT685F was used with a Fujifilm X-T3 and an XF 50-140mm f/2.8 R LM OIS lens. The flash supports TTL, which means that it will be able to determine the best exposure.
Review of the Yongnuo YN560
The Yongnuo YN-560 IV is a budget-friendly flash that has a lot of features. It is made of lightweight plastics and is sturdy. It has high-speed sync, which is useful for outdoor portraiture. The YN560 IV is also able to fire at shutter speeds faster than 1/250th.
The YN560 has a range of 100 metres and 16 channels. The YN560’s LCD is clear when viewed straight on, but can be difficult to read from an angle. Fortunately, the LCD can be adjusted to give you the best possible view of the subject. One downside to this flash is that it draws a lot of power when it’s on, so always remove the batteries after shooting.
The YN560 IV is the newest model in the YN560 manual flash line. It continues the company’s tradition of creating versatile and powerful remote manual flashes. It can be used without a wireless trigger, but many photographers prefer a dedicated controller.
The YN560 IV features four buttons in the top row for controlling various functions. The M button functions as manual flash, while the Multi button changes the trigger mode. There’s also a Strobe button, which allows you to program the frequency and power of the flash. It also has a USB port for updating its firmware.
The YN560 III is compatible with many models of DSLR cameras. It can be used with Canon, Olympus, and Panasonic cameras. Its rotary flash head is easy to rotate. It’s attached securely to the flash body and won’t come off during use. It comes with a carrying pouch and a flash stand.
The Godox TT685S is one of the most advanced flashes available for Sony cameras. It features TTL functionality, Sony P-TTL, and ADI full support. It has a guide number of 197 at 100 ISO. It also has a 2.4GHz wireless transmitter and weighs 0.2 pounds.
The YN560 IV has the capability to fire up to 5 groups of flashes. The flash can also be controlled remotely using the S2 mode. This makes it a very convenient option when using TTL auto mode. The YN560 III also comes with a built-in optical slave.
Another useful feature is the Wi-Fi radio-control. It allows you to quickly switch from manual to TTL or guide number mode. The button is located on the side of the camera and is easy to operate. This is especially convenient for remote shooting.