I got a Godox TT685ii so I can use it as the on camera trigger for the AD200pro. For the life of me I cannot get them to flash together. When I test flash, it works and they both flash. Wheni take a picture, the on camera flash is the only one flashing. What am I doing wrong?
Greetings. I was doing some tests on the Panasonic s5 to see using the 685, but my tt685 was meant for canon and it doesn't cooperate with the Panasonic my canon camera no longer works. I used the TT600 as a master flash on camera without a problem to trigger the tt685. Maybe there just some settings that can be changed, Dive into the manual to see, all models may work differently. If someones knows or has advice feel free to comment. Peace be unto you
I own both these flashes, and although they work well with the Godox triggers, they have horrible color. They lean heavy green +1G and are about 6000K. So they are both very green and blue. The Blue is not as bad because when mixing with available light, you can warm up your image and the background will just be warmer. But when you have to add +1 magenta to correct a subjects skin tones, it makes everything else pink. The only good news is that the color, although off, is pretty consistent throughout the power range. So if you go from full power to 1/128 you can apply the same corrections in Lightroom. I gave up on these flashes and just have them in a container in my closet. Cheers!
Greetings. I see the color differences between the two. Ive done a few test and doing some more coming up with custom in camera white balance and or kelvin temps with the tt600, Were you using a color target (color checker or data color) to help with editing for color?or just for a reference when using each flash or strobes. Myself using the tt685 for many years now, Ive had good results when it comes to colors, Calibrated monitor In camera Custom white Balance, custom color profiles then white balance in software where it barely changes, indoors when its controlled, out doors its can change alot more as you probably already know colors can change quickly during the day.I know the color palettes of different camera brands vary, sometimes alot. With the tt685 the skin tones Ive been working with are coming out fine for portraits but I setup most scenes to eliminate color contamination from other sources, but that's not always possible depending on the environment and sounds like you have a good amount of experience. Also using more the tt685 at events its done the job. I'm not looking for perfection anymore when it comes to events as I get older just to document them. Other people might be interested in what you upgraded to from these older models, for more consistant colors. I was considering the Westcott/Jinbei roundhead flash in the future. Peace be unto you
I got a Godox TT685ii so I can use it as the on camera trigger for the AD200pro. For the life of me I cannot get them to flash together. When I test flash, it works and they both flash. Wheni take a picture, the on camera flash is the only one flashing. What am I doing wrong?
Greetings. I was doing some tests on the Panasonic s5 to see using the 685, but my tt685 was meant for canon and it doesn't cooperate with the Panasonic my canon camera no longer works. I used the TT600 as a master flash on camera without a problem to trigger the tt685. Maybe there just some settings that can be changed, Dive into the manual to see, all models may work differently. If someones knows or has advice feel free to comment. Peace be unto you
I own both these flashes, and although they work well with the Godox triggers, they have horrible color. They lean heavy green +1G and are about 6000K. So they are both very green and blue. The Blue is not as bad because when mixing with available light, you can warm up your image and the background will just be warmer. But when you have to add +1 magenta to correct a subjects skin tones, it makes everything else pink. The only good news is that the color, although off, is pretty consistent throughout the power range. So if you go from full power to 1/128 you can apply the same corrections in Lightroom. I gave up on these flashes and just have them in a container in my closet. Cheers!
Greetings. I see the color differences between the two. Ive done a few test and doing some more coming up with custom in camera white balance and or kelvin temps with the tt600, Were you using a color target (color checker or data color) to help with editing for color?or just for a reference when using each flash or strobes. Myself using the tt685 for many years now, Ive had good results when it comes to colors, Calibrated monitor In camera Custom white Balance, custom color profiles then white balance in software where it barely changes, indoors when its controlled, out doors its can change alot more as you probably already know colors can change quickly during the day.I know the color palettes of different camera brands vary, sometimes alot. With the tt685 the skin tones Ive been working with are coming out fine for portraits but I setup most scenes to eliminate color contamination from other sources, but that's not always possible depending on the environment and sounds like you have a good amount of experience. Also using more the tt685 at events its done the job. I'm not looking for perfection anymore when it comes to events as I get older just to document them. Other people might be interested in what you upgraded to from these older models, for more consistant colors. I was considering the Westcott/Jinbei roundhead flash in the future. Peace be unto you