Neewer 750II TTL Flash Kit for Nikon D7200 D7100 D7000 D5500 D5300 D5200 D5100 D5000 D3300 D3200 D3100 D3000 D700 D600 D500 D90 D80 D70 D60 D50 Cameras with Wireless Trigger Diffuser Lens Cap Holder
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About this item
- Powerful Flash with High Guide No. 58 (m) / 19ft(at 15mm focal length,ISO 1 in meters/feet).
- 2.4GHz Wireless Flash trigger with 3-in-1 Functions: will trigger off-camera flash units, studio lights and cameras from up to 1meters / 328 feet away
- Charging socket for external power pack: adds a charging socket for external power pack. PC synchronous port: simple for you to use the PC synchronous line.
- Kit includes: Neewer Pro I-TTL Auto-Focus Flash + 2.4GHz 3-IN-1 Wireless Camera Flash Trigger and Camera Remote Control Function + 2 Cables(M-Cord +B-Cord Cables)for Remote Control + Soft Flash Diffuser + Lens Cap Holder
- Backed with Neewer 1-Year 1% Satisfaction Guarantee.
- High GN: 58 (ISO 100,105mm)
- Flash mode: TTL, M, MULTI, S1, S2
- Wireless trigger sensor, distance: 20-25m indoor, 10-15m outdoor
- Functions: PC port, Front curtain sync, Power saving mode, Sound indicator, Overheating protection, Memory function.
- Recycle time 3s (with 4 pcs AA alkaline cell).
- Vertical rotation angle: 0-90°; Horizontal rotation angle: 0-270°.
- Lighting times: 100-1500 times(AA alkaline cell used)
- Flash time: 1/200s-1/20000s
- Flash control: 8 levels of output control(1/128--1/1)
- Color temperature: 5600k
- Power supply: 4xAA size batteries(Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable).
- Vertical rotation Angle :-7-90 degrees
- Horizontal rotation Angle: 0-270 degrees
- 2.4G wireless control, 16 channels to avoid interference
- The pocket-sized flash weighs about 402 grams and is easy to carry around
Reviews
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
So far, as good as my old SB-600...
I'll be brief: my skepticism level was high when I was researching this flash unit. I mean, the price is too good. I read multiple reviews where people praised it, and I decided to pull the trigger...still not expecting much from it. I received it today and I am HIGHLY pleased.
Without even reading the instructions, I simply put the batteries in, placed it on my Stroboframe Quick Flip 350 Bracket, hooked up the TTL cable, turned my D7200 on, turned the flash on and snapped pic after pic. All was good. It took me back to my old SB-600 days. Perfect exposures all around. The flash communicates properly with the camera. It looks and feels decent: not premium, but not cheap either. I was expecting way worse.
I haven't tried the wireless triggers, since I'm using it the old-school way and it works perfectly. I give it 5 stars on this initial review. Time will tell if it will remain a 5 star item. I cannot write about battery life or recharge time between frames because I take one shot at a time instead of spraying and praying. But so far, so good when taking time between shots. It's really powerful for being such an affordable flash. I'm impressed, enough that I'm going to order a couple more to have more flexibility.
Lastly, the included items work perfectly fine to smooth the flash's light and are of nice quality. Even the wireless triggers look and feel good. If I try them, I'll update this review. I'm really pleased with this flash kit, and so far, I recommend it. Thanks for reading and God bless you greatly.
Enclosed are four pictures on M mode at 1/64 power using a Nikkor AF-S 50mm f/1.8G. First two are on a D7200 and the other two on a D60.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Unbeatable value
I use this with a Nikon D90. I had been using a Nikon SB-600 for the last 10 years. I was nervous to try a flash not designed by my camera's manufacturer because I feared having to adjust the levels all the time. Boy was I wrong. This thing works far better than my SB-600 by a long shot. The TTL system in this works perfectly. It is so good I rarely need to adjust it.
For the money this flash is an unbeatable value. I am genuinely surprised by how good this thing is. It is only a fraction of the price of Nikon made flashes but appears to have the same or more power. It is able to flash repeatedly when using rechargeable batteries with no delays. The wireless transmitter that comes with it is perfect for putting your flash on a light stand or tripod so as to reduce the weight of it on your camera.
I also own a video light made by Neewer and this is also constructed fairly well considering its bargain price. Too bad Neewer doesn't make Nikon camera bodies.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Absolutely love this new flash
Absolutely love this new flash, it's a very nice product, feels expensive, the TTL function is actually really good and gave me just enough flash to raise the light in a flattering fashion during tests. Just to be clear, it can be a really bright, powerful, flash, but the TTL mode worked nicely and barely looked like I was using flash.
Anyway, the only disappointment I have is there's no beep when it is ready again. I'm sure it's used for on camera more than studio flash, but I wanted something I could use in studio as well as on vacation and the absence of that beep is a bit annoying.
Oh, well, it's a spectacular flash.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Works great
I was looking through reviews on other sites and this product was recommended and at an affordable cost. I purchased this to not only use on the camera but also inside a softbox and it's amazing. I couldn't be happier with it. Just the test photos I've taken around the house and then the photos during the holidays have been a game changer. I was looking to upgrade my equipment after upgrading cameras and got it right with this purchase. It was easy to go to the Neewer site and fill out the warranty info, the directions with the kit were easy to follow and set up was easy. If you're looking for a flash with a wireless controller you won't be disappointed.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Neewer Nikon TTL Flash Package
The best deal in a TTL flash. Complete kit with off camera remote. Everything except batteries included. TTL Zoom flash pairs perfectly with Nikon 5200. If you need a flash but unwilling to spend $300-400 for Nikon branded one, this is what you want.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Exceptional Speedlight for the price!
I purchased this product to use with my Nikon D5600 and it works wonderfully! It integrates with the camera via the hot dock perfectly, down to the camera knowing to limit the shutter speed to correlate with the flash. I shot on manual, and I saw some reviews saying the TTL mode didnt work unless the camera was on auto, and I found this to be untrue for my Nikon.
As far as light quality, it definitely works well and puts out a heck of a lot of light when needed. I had to take some shots in a completely dark room, and you wouldn't even know it!
Very pleased with the product and the price point, would recommend for those looking for a quality speed light at a reasonable price!
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
A very good aftermarket flash.
I did a lot of online research before purchasing this flash and I am very pleased with it so far. It is fully connected with the features of my Nikon d3500, will operate as a slave to the build in camera flash, and offers fantastic bounce options. I have yet to use this flash to the extent of all the features it has. It is and excellent amature addition to you bag. If interested in purchasing this flash i would consider buying it "bare bones" and not with all the added accessories included in some of the bundles advertised. I went with a bundle and now finding out that will rarely need or use some of those items included.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Very easy to use
The flash is very easy to use. I plugged it into my Z7 (directly mounted on top) and it communicated flawlessly with the hotshoe. I next tried the remote connection, and that correctly synchronized the flash. It of course helps to skim through the small manual that comes with the flash, but it is overall reasonably easy to use and it works well.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Easy to Use Flash
This is the most expensive, and intensive, flash I've ever owned...and it still cost me well under $100. For the first time, I have a flash that provides great flexibility and capability in taking flash photographs...no more red eye, no more flash that whites out everything. AND, this is just as important, the minute I put it on my Nikon DX 3200, the camera and the flash (Neweer 750II TTL) immediately spoke to one another with no problems. The accessories I received with it, also helped...flash hoods, filters, etc.
★★★★★
Verified Purchase
Very good
I purchased the flash for my Nikon d5600 camera. So far I'm very impressed. Big difference between the flash on camera and the external flash. Definitely recommend.
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Question & Answer
Question :
Does this kit comes with the VK750 II speedlite flash?
Answer :
I did not buy the kit, only the 750 II. But the way this ad reads I would say it does.
Question :
Has anyone had success using it with the d750?
Answer :
The flash has worked amazing for me. My 1 issues is how fast the batteries die.
Question :
This flash works for nikon d3000. has someone tested it?
Answer :
I use this light with my Nikon D7000. it is a great light! The only complaint I have is with the transmitter and receivers that come in the bundle. They both work just fine, but the transmitter does not have a hot shoe on top so you can't use it with a top mount light and an off camera light. The flash itself though is great, no complaints. I have shot many weddings with this light and it is very customizable with all the various settings you can choose from. It even has a test button so you can flash at your own will, we have used this in long exposure shots where we needed to highlight and freeze the bride and groom (ex: night time sparkler pictures). Was well worth my money.
Question :
Can this flash be used as a slave and just triggered with just a pop up flash on the camera?
Answer :
Sure you can use it for that purpose, and it is powerful and simple to use, also this package includes remote trigger so you can use it multiple ways...
Question :
anyone tested on D500 yet? Need a flash since no built in
Answer :
I use Neewer 750IIs with a Yongnuo trigger receiver system as an off camera 2 or 3 flash setup. The Neewer units work well with the Nikon D500 camera. The primary flash in this setup is a Nikon SB700 (owned before D500 purchased). The SB700 has a much higher guide number and will do HS synch with the camera; I can not get the 750II to synchronize beyond 1/250th of a second shutter speed. Neither unit can take full advantage of the D500's newer flash technology.
Question :
Why does Multi mode only work with pilot button and not when its on these wireless triggers or on camera? It acts like regular flash instead of multi.
Answer :
I too struggled with the stroboflash mode, mostly because the instructions in the manual aren't very clear, but I finally got it to work. There are two settings you need to understand. The first (item #4 on page 43 of the owner's manual) relates to the total duration of your exposure -- anywhere from 1 to 90 total seconds. And the second (item #5 on the same page) relates to how many flashes (specified as Hz) you want during each second of your total exposure -- anywhere from 1 to 100 flashes per second. So, suppose you want to record something moving across your field of view for a total of ten seconds, and you want your flash to light the subject five times each second, for a total of fifty flashes. The first setting (for item #4_ should be 10, and the second setting (item#5) should be five Hz) If you use the wireless remote trigger, make sure both sending and receiving units are set to the same frequency (so the pattern of four little sliders on top of the units match), and set the power switches on both sending and receiving units to "flash." Finally, mount your flash unit on the receiver, set it for manual operation, and turn it on. If you have a second or more slave unit, set it (or them) to S1 (or S2 if that doesn't work). And remember, if you set Hz (item #5) to any value higher than 1, then the output of the flash is going to be reduced for each flash so that the total of all of them equals one proper exposure. If you have Hz set for ten, then each flash will be only 1/10 of a proper exposure. Hope this helps.
Question :
How is this on battery life? obviously, the better the AA, the longer they will last. but does it suck a lot of juice out of the batteries? Thank you
Answer :
I use rechargeable batteries and I can shoot for a full day with no problem. I always rotate fresh batteries each day I have yet to run the batteries to empty on a shoot.
Question :
Hi. What flash extender can be used on this unit for birding with a G2 150-600 Tamron?
Answer :
I am not sure, but I think you would be pushing it.
Question :
Would his work for D3000 and D3400?
Answer :
I can tell you it works fine for a D3400.
Question :
Hi! those work with the Sony a68?
Answer :
I would say no on a Sony...they use the multi-interface hot shoe...
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