Godox TT350 Complete Setup Guide Tutorial ep.399
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- Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
- I walk you through how to setup all the settings on the Godox TT350.
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00:27 Exterior Walk-around
03:00 Overview of Flash Features
04:15 Mode Button
05:46 Multi-Flash Mode
07:35 Zoom Indicator
08:18 Zoom Button
10:40 C.Fn Custom Functions
12:20 Sync Button - HSS High Speed Sync
14:14 Turning on/off Wireless Mode
15:20 Wireless Setup - Transmitter/Master Flash
19:35 Wireless Setup - Groups
21:27 Wireless Setup - Receiver/Slave Flash
23:00 Optical Trigger Slave Function S1 & S2
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Man I can’t thank you enough, I just got this flash as my first ever and I didn’t know anything about how to use it, your video gave me all I need to start using it, thanks a lot
Glad I could help
Best tutorial ever!!! Strange as it may seem; this is the most complicated flash to set up and I have the Godox V860 III which I can setup easily and intuitively. Thanks Rob.
Totally agree
Thank you!
I agree too. Perhaps in the future they will simplify the usability by bringing a mark ii version like they did last year with the TT685 model. That would be nice. Ratio price/value of the tt350 is great.
Hi,
When I have this flash mounted on Sony a7c camera and both are on the mode button on flash doesn't respond. It does when I turn the camera off. Is that normal?
Totally agree with set up comment. I returned my 350o because it wasn’t as simple as I expected.
Rob, you’re amazing thank you. I’ll be making a donation. You earn it. I consider you an OM Ambassador!
Was finding it difficult to figure out some of the features. Thank you.
Your welcome!
Thank you, I'm looking at flash and this model seems to fit my needs. I had a lot of questions about how it works and now I have all my answers. Thank you so much!
Glad I could help
Just bought this flash. Your video has shown me that it is capable of so much more than I thought. Thank you for this, and so many of your videos, they've helped me a great deal.
Glad I could help!
This was super helpful for a beginner flash user! Thank you for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Rob for this video and another you did on tt350o. As a result I purchased two tt360o flash units and the X2T-O trigger for my OM-D E-M1 Mk II. This video and another by Strobepro on the X2T trigger made setting up the flash units faster and easier than by going through the manuals alone (which by the way have very small print; so I printed out the the online pdf versions with much larger and readable print size). Your videos are really informative and helpful. Thank you again.
Glad to help, Gary!
Great video, I really enjoyed. Your explanation is one of the clearest I've seen. One great thing about the Godox system is only the master flash needs to be the model for your camera. I have Olympus and Sony tt350s and can use them as slaves with both cameras as long as the right master flash is used on the hotshoe. Saves loads of cost 😊
Thanks. Yes, it's a great feature!
Thanks 🙏🏽 very helpful and comprehensive. I had earlier got stuck about changing to S1 and S2 modes; switching to Manual mode from TTL was the key 😊 before that I was going round in circles.
Glad it helped!
Another great video Rob and now setting up the TT350 makes much more sense. (And by inference other flashes like the TT600). Also great to see something other than the om-1 being discussed as I am one of those still wedded to the older Olympus range as I cannot justify the price of the new offerings or their cost-benefit trade offs. Keep up the good work. Cheers.
Thanks!
Thank you so much for your instructions.
I'm new at photography and using flash.
Your video is very clear.👍
Happy to help!
Heck yeah! This helped me get my two TT350p flashes hookd up and working with my XproP .. Too good, thank you :)
Glad it helped!
Thank you for this great explanation 🙏 Now the flash is working
Glad it helped!
Best tutorial ever. Thanks Rob
Thanks!
Thank you, so much for your tutorial, it was really done excellent you spoke clearly and explained everything so well. I have had my Flash for about one year and would like to use it more. And I shall because of your help. Again thank you so much. You have actually transferred your knowledge well-explained everything Wow.
Glad it was helpful!
Oldish Vid, I've just bought a 2nd hand Olympus model, when I turned it on I wasn't set to the default setting which made it difficult to follow. I di find a vid that shows you how to reset default . After that, the vid was very easy to follow easy to follow
Thanks 👍
I recently bought a TT685ii for my E-M10ii but that was an overkill. It's too big and heavy for this small camera. This combination feels unbalanced. So I bought later the TT350-O too and I am totally happy with it. The TT685ii can I also use as an of camera flash with my Olympus or with Nikon, which is my main system. So, no problem.
Thank you for your detailed explanation. You make very high quality videos!
It's a great combo. The TT350 is my everyday flash. Handles most things just fine.
just got this flash for macro (off flash) work with my em1 mkIII & EM10 mkII i also have the pro trigger and the X2T trigger, so this has proved very usefull thank you Rob.
Happy to help!
very timely video for me... i decided a few days ago that i want the tt350 along with the x2 trigger and a godox softbox to start getting into single light portraits. this video along with some others on the flash has helped to solidify that i am making the right choice. this will be my first real speed-light, and I look forward to experimenting with on and off camera lighting. Thanks! Sub'd!
Glad I could help!
So glad that i found your video about it, since i bought it according to your great advice. However, i now need to find some good batteries that will last quite a bit. So far i used some cheap alkaline AAs that didn’t last that much. However, i switched to Duracell alkaline and it’s far better, especially the recycle time. Thanks a ton for help!
Thanks so much, Rob. Learned a lot. Mabuhay! ❤🇵🇭
Very helpful. Thank you. I've been inconsistently successful using this flash. While watching your video, I was successful 100% of the time. Now, all I have to do is determine what I was doing wrong....some of the time. 🤔
Great to hear!
I believe the V350 is the very same (the only difference is the V variant uses proprietary LiOn battery in stead of AA batteries). So this tutorial works for the V350 as well.
great video especially as i have just bought the flash for my em5.3 - great timing! Another great video and more help from you - many thanks Rob
Happy to help!
Very clearly explained, thank you.
Thanks.
Excellent explanation! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Nice explanation of the TT350O. Thanks! I have firmware updated to v1.2. AFAIK this update just adds 2 items to the C.Fn menu for a total of 4 items. The 3rd new menu item is now "43" which when ON will change the range of flash zoom values from 24-105 down to 12-52 for m4/3 cameras. I turned this ON as I think in m4/3's values. Note that the physical zoom in the flash has not changed, just the values presented on the LCD. The 4th item is now "ID" which allows creating many more channels for situations where radio interference may be triggering your flashes inadvertently such as at an event with many photographers. It works in conjunction with the X2T and PRO controllers. I leave this OFF.
Thanks, Bob. I'll have to make a video on updating the firmware. Perfect since I've never done it.
I have the tt350o and the x2to. I found that the x2to would not trigger the tt350o unless I turned turned on C.Fn 43 to on. Took me a long time to figure this out.
Sir appreciate your video with details.. thank you for the teaching.. thanks
Thank you!
Brilliant tutorial. Thanks so much for putting this out there.
Glad it was helpful!
Very useful tutorial and great presentation, many thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Very good vid and explicit. Please make a vid for 2 flashes Godox and a triger.
Thanks, will do!
Great tutorial. Just the right speed and depth. Can I use a TT350o on my Olympus (Master) to trigger a TT350s (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.
Yes, no problem. The slave flash can be any model.
do you have a video on when to tilt the flash in different directions?
Sorry, I don't. But this is a good one. ruclips.net/video/tZKXYqhcNHQ/видео.html
helps alot thank you !!🙌🏼
Happy to help!
I wasted many indoor photos today because I didn't know one detail about the diffuser: it must be pushed into its slot all the way (you'll hear a click) to adjust the zoom function or put it into auto zoom. This has to be done even when the catch light reflector is up. The owner's manual doesn't mention this, and all my flash photos were horrible. Now that I know, better photos next time! (Thanks to Michael's TechBlog for pointing this out.)
Thanks for the tip. I totally forgot to mention that.
My understanding is the zoom number isn't ff equivalent. In other words if you have a M43 camera and set zoom to 25mm it is for a 25mm M43 lens. Please let me know if I'm wrong.
Hi. Sorry I took so long to answer. On the tt350, it is FF equivalent. So zoom set to 24mm - 105mm is 12mm-52.5mm on m4/3. There is a wide panel that you pull out that gives a 14mm in FF spread.
@@RobTrek is that the same for Nikon and Canon, and Fujifilm branded Godox Flashes or is it Just the M43 350 flash. Thanks for responding
I just bought the Godox TT350s two days ago, when I first opened it, the flash was working. However, i did play around with the buttons and now when I turn it on and off the test flash button no longer shines orange. And also, now the flash just isn't working. By chance would you know what i did and how i can get it back?
It's difficult to diagnose without having the flash in front of me. My first though is to put fresh batteries. Then after turning it on, it can take up to 15 secs for the test light to come on. Typically, it takes about 5-10secs. Let me know if that works. -Rob
Thanks
Thank you!
I cant thankyou enough for this🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 😊
Happy to help!
Great explanation. Thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
Just to be clear when on ttl and set to 0 it’s completely letting the flash decide power? I’ve always thought so since you’re the first I could find in a decade that actually explains this.
Technically the camera tells the flash what power to use. So dialling in 0 EC should give a balanced exposure.
Hi when I set to TTL mode , my battery cannot last for more than 10 shot, and manual mode can last longer. Do you have this issue? Thank you very much
Video muito bom, da pra entender todas as possibilidades de uso do Flash, e como configurar ele bem certinho para cada uso.
Muito obrigado.
Thanks!
I have Adorama's Flashpoint Zoom-Mini TTL R2; same flash as the Godox TT350. When I pull out the diffuser / fresnel lens on mine, the zoom head moves and 14mm is displayed. That's great, as I have a 20mm lens.
Mine came with firmware 1.6. Current is 1.7 for added compatibility with some R-series cameras. If it doesn't work with my R8 I'll have to sell the flash unless I can run the required installer in emulation (Godox has 3 installers but only 1 runs on macOS and it's not the one that talks to these models. The whole firmware update rigmarole is janky.)
Thanks for sharing your experience. I use Windows and Olympus, so your feedback helps.
My flash won’t work but I believe I haven’t set it up in my computer. How would I do that?
You shouldn't have to set up anything on you computer to use the flash. What model flash do you have and what camera?
Hi Rob, thanks for your professional and simple explanation. Only a question: is this flash compatible with a wireless control of Olympus FL-LM3? Massimo from Venice. Ciao :)
Unfortunately, it's not compatible. The wireless control in the Olympus cameras are proprietary and only work with Olympus flashes.
@@RobTrek ok, clear. I came from Fujifilm, recently I changed my stuff with Olympus: could you please suggest me a simple model flash (more than 32ng) to buy ? ( I seen that the price are quite expensive…) Of course Olympus brand, the an Olympus flash system seems really practice and well made. Thanks again 🙏 Massimo .
Thank you so much.
You're welcome!
great tutorial thx!
Glad it helped!
Thnx !
Thank You so much!
You're welcome!
Some how I got the “M” icon just left of AU/zoom icon location. I cannot turn off the “M” icon or set the unit back to the AU setting. How can I get that accomplished? I have gone thru this TT350 tutorial but it didn’t help with this issue
Usually it's a low battery. Try putting in fresh batteries and see if that fixes it. Let me know. -Rob
THANK YOU for your suggestion - unfortunately that had no impact; it is still the same… is there a way to do a reset to factory settings? Any other thoughts?
Thanks for the tutorial! I have a Sony a7IV and am having trouble using the multiple flash feature with my Cont Bracket function on the camera - it only flashes once. Anyway to fix this? Thanks!
I'm not that familiar with the Sony cameras, but tell me what exactly your settings are on both the camera and the flash. I assume you're trying to do multi-flash with AE bracketing? This works on my OM System cameras.
Hvala ❤
Informative video. Thank you. How to check my camera is HSS compatible (Mine is Em10 mkiii)
You would look at the camera specs given by the manufacturer. The E-M10ii is HSS compatible, but it's calls "FP". You'll see the "FP" icon in the live view when it's active. You activate via the flash by pushing the "SYNC" button as shown in the video.
hi I'm having issue with my light staying on AU. It keeps switching back to manual. No sure why. I also have to try several times to get the option AU. I stays on M24 mm zoom.
The zoom function is very sensitive to battery power. When the batteries get low, it goes into manual zoom only. Try putting fresh batteries and see if that resolves the issure.
How can I do it with any flash to fire in every shot when I’m in burst mode on the camera, like 5 or 10 frames per second?
It depends on the flash. You'll have to shoot the flash in manual mode and set the power pretty low. Around 1/32 should do it.
hello i got some probrem with my godox tt350c the auto zoom dont stay at auto even i change it to auto it keeps getting back to manual 24mm
Typically the auto-zoom will disable when the batteries are getting low. Try putting in fresh batteries. Also, when using rechargeable batteries, they tend to have lower voltage 1.35v and will disable the auto-zoom. Try using lithium rechargeable batteries that deliver 1.5v.
thank you👍 big help🤜🤛
so this can work as a trigger and now i dont have a to buy a trigger for this one? thats pretty wild
Yes!
Does anyone knoiw how to do a factory reset of the Godox TT350? Great video by the way, thanks!
Try this: Turn off the flash. Press and hold the zoom button, turn on the flash. All the LCD segments should light up at the same time. Let me know if that worked. What kind of trouble are you having with the flash that you want to reset it?
@@RobTrek Thanks Rob. Just tried it, no luck. My problem is that It m trying to change the zoom focal length while in TTL mode. It remains on M, I would like to put it on AU. There’s no way I can change it. It looks like a firmware update is my only solution, but that is buggy too.
@@SydneyGuidedTours If you're using NiMH rechargeable batteries, they run at 1.2v and the zoom will go into manual mode only because the flash thinks the batteries are low. Try putting in fresh Alkaline or Lithium batteries.
@@RobTrekthanks mate! I’ll try this asap and let you know how I go. I was just about to buy another flash.
great video!!!
Thank you!!
When flash is set in slave mode; does it matter if the flash is in manual or TTL mode or does it have to match with the master transmitter? Thanks in advance.
It doesn't matter the mode the flash is in. It will use the mode assigned by the trigger/transmitter.
Hi Sir, I just bought Godox TT350o for my Lumix G9, my question is that, that the zoom always set to 14mm and auto zoom not coming in settings even I pressed many time zoom button because I want to test different zoom of settings my Godox TT350o flash system. Yesterday when I used zoom settings its working.. so how I can bring back zoom settings of my flash at auto zoom?
Usually two things will deactivate the auto zoom. Low battery power or you have the diffuser pulled out. You will see the battery icon lit up when the batteries are low. Let me know if that worked.
@@RobTrek Thanks Sir after commenting you I thought I that diffuser may be stuck, so I pressed it properly and its working now.. lol..
Thank you. Using it on z6. Does the TTL mode AU will match the aperture of the camera? Seems like its doing so.
But it doesnt zoom when I zoom my 24-120 S lens on z6.
Usually the zoom will stop working when the batteries are low. Try putting fresh batteries and see if that fixes it.
@@RobTrek You were right. Just now tested with dresh batteries it worked. Thank you.
How come I can't change the zoom in TTL?
Hi, sorry for the late reply. It should work. The caveat is that when the batteries get low, the AU (Auto Zoom) is disabled and the flash returns to manual zoom mode. Be sure you're using fresh alkaline batteries and that the battery icon on the top left is not showing or blinking. Rechargeble batteries often operate at a lower voltage so the flash will think the batteries are low. AU should work regardless of mode you're in. Also keep in mind that zoom doesn't have any effect with telephoto lenses.
Best tutorial and covered basically most.!!! but just assuming that I have 2 different godox models of flashes (eg : 1-> TT350S & 2-> V860IIC ) and will this 2 wirelessly compatible ( V860IIC as Master on camera, TT350S as slave off camera) in manual or ttl mode ? Thanks
Yes, that should work fine. Let me know. -Rob
Hi Rob. I f*cked it up lately. How do I reset this Godox TT350? Pressing "zoom" and "sync" together does not do the job. I really need help 🙂
Try this: Turn off the flash. Press and hold the zoom button, turn on the flash. All the LCD segments should light up at the same time. Let me know if that worked. What kind of trouble are you having with the flash that you want to reset it?
Thank you. Will this flash be able to trigger (as master) my original canon flashes?
Technically, yes. If your canon flashes have an optical trigger, you can use the tt350 on-camera to fire the off camera flashes. You would have to manually control the power output for each flash. You wouldn't be able to use ttl or control the power output of the off camera flashes.
@@RobTrek Thank you very much. What receiver would I be able to use for the canon flashes so that I could trigger them wirelessly with the godox?
@@AninaLonte You should be able to use the godox x1r-c. I haven't tried these myself, so be sure you can return them if they don't work as expected. amzn.to/45jFpeI
I am trying really hard to change zoom settings it doesn't move. It is at 14 mm. Please help
When you push the zoom button, the numbers in the top left should start blinking. Then rotate the dial to adjust. Let me know if that worked.
I’m having this same issue. I press the zoom button but the numbers don’t start blinking.
@@GuruTheBlackPanther A short press should work. What happens when you long press the button? The function menu should pop-up with St-OF or something like that. If nothing happens with a short or long press, the button is probably defective.
How to see battery percentage?
It only shows a battery icon in the top right corner when the battery is low. There is no percentage indicator.
Great video. Save me £'s I was looking at more expensive kit.
Glad I could help!
What settings for Lumix fill in flash with sun behind ob then beach ? Is the model number the 3500 for Lumix and Olympus?
For strong backlit scenes, you'll need to put the flash on full power. Honestly, I'm not sure the tt350 can put out enough light for that situation. Yes, the tt350o is the correct model for Lumix and Olympus.
Great video. Would this flash work with a Pluto trigger?
I'm not familiar with the Pluto trigger. It looks like a app controlled camera trigger and not a flash trigger. So you'd still need to control the flashes separately.
Many thanks.
@@RobTrek
Brilliant
Thanks!
I am stuck at the part where you click the 'Zoom' button. Nothing happens for me.
The little clear plastic piece that pops out might not be clicked all the way back in.
@@popdady96 Thanks. I'll double check that.
Hi Joe, I'm so sorry I haven't responded to your problem here. Have you resolved this or are you still stuck? If you can, send me a picture of the screen when you're having this issue. rob at robtrek dot com. Thanks.
@@RobTrek Thanks Rob! It started working. Not sure what I was doing. Great tutorial. I now know how to use it thanks to your video.
How to find out the flash battery charge?
Hi, I answered your question here: ruclips.net/video/tmiaMVszW-I/видео.html
how to check battery percentage
The battery icon only appears when the batteries are low. There is no battery level indicator.
@@RobTrek thank u
Hey Rob, I have a tt350s and when I turn it on everything seems to work except the test light does not light up, charge or fire any flash. Do you know how to do a master reset or anything else that may work.
1 Turn flash off. 2 press and hold hold zoom button and turn flash on. Let me know if that worked.
@@RobTrek I have tried this and almost every button configuration I could think of.
Spoke to Godox herein UK and they said it is displaying all signs of capacitor / tube failure.
Will buy a new one, just not sure whether to buy Godox again.
Thanks for the help.
@@djm243 My godox flashes have been very reliable over the years. I've had my tt350 about 5 years now. Youngnuo is another option. I used them early on with my nikon gear. They were fine but not sure they are any better than godox.
Hi! Please, is this good even for Olympus camera? Thanks! D.
Yes. You need to get the Olympus/Panasonic version. It is designated with the lettere "O". ie. Godox TT350o
@@RobTrek Thank you indeed! D.
Is this flash compatible with fujifilm xt200?
Yes. You would need the godox tt350F version.
im reading a book about flash by Bryan Peterson, they are talking about the flash telling me distance my subject should be but I can't find it anywhere, any idea?
I don't think the tt350 has this feature. My Godox V1 has a larger display with a scale at the bottom for distance. The feature is only really relevant when using the flash on-camera and pointed forward. Off-camera and/or through a light modifier negates its use. Personally, I never use it. Once you get a feel for the flash total output, you can get the right exposure in a couple of test shots.
Thanks a lot! @@RobTrek
Cool
Thanks.
Anyone else have an a7iv that does not work with it??
Is the flash not firing at all or is there something specifically not working?
@@RobTrek not firing at all
My flash always at 14/24 mm zoom and i cannot change it but it sometime can and then it turn back to 14/24mm in second, when i attach it to camera it cannot change at all. Help me!
The most common reason is low battery. Make sure you are using fresh batteries. If using a zoom lens, it should automatically change when zooming the lens in and out. Make sure the zoom is set to auto.
@@RobTrek i set it to auto but it change to 14/24mm after a second and i use new battery
V350-O is better.This is too slow to recharge and you cannot make a focus stacking. I prefere Meike MK 320 to this one, cheaper and better! Meike has the pilot light too for focusing in low lights! This one has not. Godox V350-O is quite perfect but more expensive
Excellent tutorial...thank you.
Thanks!
I know that you did this video a year ago but I just bought this flash and was very happy to find this video that shows everything that I need to know for using this flash. Thank you.
Glad I could help!
Thank you!!
You're welcome!
By far the best explanation for this flash. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
What a great tutorial on Godox TT350 flash !!! really amazing , Thanks 🙏🏼😊
Glad it helped!
Thank you for a really useful video. I am new to this, so this is just what I needed!
You are so welcome!
I may have a lot of years in photography, but I always say "one thing you learn it's a win". And today I learned a few things about this flash I didn't know, because I'm used to the full V1 menu. For example I didn't know this flash can be shoot remotely and that it can work as a trigger. Definitively will take my time to palay with it as I only use it for emergencies or for my backup camera
Thank you, Rob, for this tutorial. Question...I own Nikon SB 800 and 910. Will this flash or the Oly flm mini flash, trigger the Nikons? If not, I'm ready to purchase the Godox.
Yes, the mini flash will fire the optical triggers on the Nikons. It works better indoors than outdoors. Also, you need to set the flash power on the Nikons manually.
Ciao Rob, ricevuto in regalo questo modello di flash e cecavo un video dove mi dava una guida completa di questo flash, e ho trova il tuo, devo dire che nonostante la difficoltà di seguire il video con la traduzione in italiano tu lo hai spigato con semplicità, e ho capito tante cose che per me erano sconosciute nonostante avessi letto il manuale, grazie mille!😀
Brilliant tutorial, Rob. Thank you.
Thanks, Plato!
Praise the Lord for this video! Thank you Rob 😊
I'm halfway through and I have already learned 10x more than anything else I've watched or read. Thank you SOOO much for producing content like this. Super helpful for people starting out in the hobby/profession.
Happy to help!
I’ve got this Flash - and now I learned the important things - Thanxx‼️ Top Video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Greetings from Germany 👋🏻👋🏻
Glad it helped! Thank you.
Hi sir! i have my godox tt350 and x2t trigger. but i cant sync these two to my canon m50. btw its all canon supported. ive done watching all of you vids about tt350. and still the tt350 cant connect to the trigger. can you help me about this sir
Hi. I don't show it in this video, but there is a new setting in the tt350 via firmware that I didn't have at the time. It's called the wireless ID. Make sure your Channel, Group, and ID are all matched between the trigger and flash. Let me know if that worked. -Rob
@Rob Trek thank you so much sir! its now working
Dang, this thing is quite feature rich ! I just ordered my first Godox ever, I think I'll have lots of fun with it, taking pictures of stuff in the evening or night.
It's a great flash!
Great tutorial Rob, one of the very best i have seen, godox for dummies instead of presuming people already know some. I now use 2x 350s & a 685 with an xpro 2 or full slave with Olympus FL-LM3 on the camera covers all my needs for now 😄
Thanks! Great setup you have. I may do a tutorial on the xpro trigger. I only use 20% of the stuff it can do so will take a while to work out everything else.