✨ Capture Every Moment Like a Pro!
The Voking VK750II TTL Camera Speedlite Flash is a versatile external flash designed for Canon DSLR cameras, offering multiple flash modes, exceptional durability with dust and water resistance, and precise control for professional-quality photography in low-light conditions.
Wireless Technology | Optical Pulse |
Hardware Interface | Infrared |
Mount Type | Hot Shoe Mount |
Self Timer Duration | 2 |
Guide Number | 40.77 |
Compatible Camera Mount | Canon |
Flash Sync Speed | 1/200-1/250 |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 2.24"D x 2.95"W x 7.87"H |
J**N
Easy to figure out
I love this ocf. It’s easy to learn with and easy to figure out. Definitely one for beginners, but well worth the money.
M**S
Everthing you need!
Right out of the box reasy to go once batteries are in. The instructions on how to use are explained so well its easy to learn fast! My favorite feature is that it has a diffuser and a white reflector inside so no additional purchases are neccessary!
G**A
great for beginners
super cheap and good flash for beginners
A**L
Basic Manual Flash with slave-flash capabilities; very fair price point
Item: Voking VK750II TTL Camera Speedlite FlashPrice: $54.99 at time of review 11 10 22I'm currently using a near identical Amazon available manual flash on my Pentax K5-IIs. So I'm familiar with the Voking VK750II flash-head as it offers the same or very similar features and benefits. I wanted to add this flash as I'm borrowing a Canon body. While the external buttons and appearance may be slightly different, the Voking flash has all the features and benefits of similar flash units in this field of cost-effective manual flash units with ‘Guide Numbers’ in the 50+ range. The Voking boasts a GN-58, which in my opinion is neither weak nor strong, but probably better termed as ‘certainly adequate’ for most hobbyist and some prosumer photography.Because I use my DSLR more in manual mode than automatic, I can appreciate the Voking's simple power setting choices. And it does have that, along with the ability to be a slave flash. You'll find this flash very usable when angled up or to the side of an off white or white ceiling or wall surface. You don't have to use your diffuser, as the bounce flash, as I've used it, is powerful enough and diffused enough to evenly illuminate a group of ten individuals at about 8 feet. If used at the right angle you can adjust your aperture and shutter speed to best fit your shot. And for a beginner who needs to understand that functional value, the Volking flash will be a worthy tool.In the mid $50 range for a flash, I feel this is a good investment. I like having 'extra lighting' for those 'just in case' moments. This flash is inexpensive, yet can work with your creative side when you want to experiment. While I have a large inventory of lighting, my small manual flash units are of high value to me.
F**H
It was fast
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