What settings to use for beginners flash photography - Godox TT350
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
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In this tutorial Emma runs your through the basic shoot modes: TTL and Manual and explains what they mean and how to change the settings to get the results you need.
Thank you for that short video!
It's a little embarrassing, bu tI had this Godox flash for over 2 years and never knew how to set it. I just learned in 3 minutes. Thanks again
Just getting into flash photography and bought the TT350S. This is great info, thank you!
Thank you very much for this, short and straight to the point… been struggling for a few weeks now as a beginner… one more thing I noticed the zoom function doesn’t work unless for have the flash card dropped all the way down until you hear a clicking sound… thanks again 🙏
I'm glad it was helpful. Thanks for the tip on the zoom function - very useful to know!
Thanks I had the same prob
Hi, i have a question. If i have a 18-55 mm lens, for example, is there any chance to use the zoom option automatically? Or do i have to set the flash every time i change the zoom of the lens? Do i make myself clear? (I don't write or speak in english very often). Thanks!
Yes, this flash has an automatic zoom function that will respond to the focal length of your lens. When set to automatic mode, the flash zooms in or out in sync with the lens, adjusting the flash coverage accordingly as you zoom.
To set to automatic zoom mode:
Click the Zoom button so the focal length number on the display screen flashes
Rotate the setting wheel anti-clockwise until you see the letter 'AU' for automatic
Click the Set button
Great tutorial :) Can I use a TT350o on my Olympus (as Master) to trigger a TT350s (as Slave)? This would allow me to use my friend's flash remotely and not have to buy another and drag it along in the (full) camera bag. Thanks.
Can I just put the slash on my LUMIX G9 and start shouting? Must I set the shutter speed and aperture on the camera first?
Very nice little video. :) :)
When I turn it on the test flash button doesn’t light up. I’m going crazy I can’t figure it out!!
I encountered thesame problem. Maybe the battery is not new
@@kenielbenter7569 yes. The batteries have to be 100% or it won’t work.
To clarify, yes. The batteries need to be new.
Great video
Hi my zoom is not working,I press it it does not even flash and allow me to control the numbers
Very helpful, thanks. If I have a 24-105 lens on, do I set zoom in the middle or adjust it every time I change focal length?
Oops, just found the Auto function, nice!
What if your lense is 28-70
Set your flash to AU which means auto if you want the flash to zoom
@@geru2000 thanks
@@geru2000is it compatible with canon m50 2. pls tell
Is it campatible nikon d 5100
Pleas reply me fast
what if im using a zoom lense do i need to always change the zoom in flash also?
Just set the zoom to AU the flash will zoom in or out as needed.
How to see battery percentage?
By experience
Hey, this was great, thank you! Do you know if it’s possible to set the flash as always on, so it will use the flash for every photo? I’m trying to figure it out but not sure how or if it’s possible. Thanks
Thanks, very helpful. I want to plug this speedlite to my canon r8
Very helpful explanation. Thank you! I was thinking to purchase this flash for my Canon with a zoom lens. How do you set the variable zoom on the flash?
how to check battery percentage in flash
The battery doesn't display %. It displays grids 2 grids fully charged, 1 grid partially charged, empty battery low charge , blinking battery depleted. PG 6 of the units manual.
@@geru2000it’s so weird with mine I literally just changed it with new batteries but the battery sign still keeps blinking
Thank you for sharing. This helped me so much. You rock!
my photos are still really dark when using the flashlight, what can i do?
Thanks! Very helpful!
what is the synch button used for?
Thank you!