High Speed Sync on a Budget Universal Speedlite: The GodoxTT600

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The Godox TT600 is a budget speedlite that is high speed sync capable. Getting it to work, though, requires a flash trigger because even though you can turn the HSS mode on the flash itself, HSS will not work with the flash on the camera hotshoe.

High-speed sync (HSS) is a feature in photography that allows you to use a faster shutter speed than the camera's maximum flash sync speed. It's useful in situations where you want to use flash in bright conditions or achieve a shallow depth of field with flash. HSS works by firing the flash multiple times in sync with the faster shutter speed, ensuring even exposure across the frame.
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Man, you are really good. Here you are, saving us from struggling. 🙌
No filler information & straight to the point. Thanks a lot!

carlosmarquez
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I was beginning to think I’d never be able to use a flash. Thank you for clearly explaining how to use.

stephaniegray
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OMG!!! This video just made my stress level go away!!! Thank You!!!!

JaiBrews
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Thank you for the detailed explanation. I read a review of the Godox TT600 in which a photographer commented that the HSS is only suitable as a backlight etc rather than a main light. Would you agree or disagree with that? From those comments in the review, it sounds like the light output from the HSS in this unit is very weak.

anzaeria
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I would like to trigger this speed light and canon speed light remotely with off camera 📸.on recieving end ... thank you for this

allenhendricks