One more review of the awesome Godox v860II speedlight. Cutting to the best part; this speedlight comes with a big chunky rechargeable battery instead of the normal 4xAA batteries you have to get additionally.
When you are first looking at flashes, it is similar to looking at cameras; What are the options?! The good? The bad? And the cost!? Deciding what system fits your needs best.
Godox flashes are very good for the price no matter what camera system you use, Godox offer a wide variation for multiple camera systems! This is amazing, meaning if you have a couple of different cameras; Nikon and Fujifilm for example, you can use the same flash I be first started with the Nikon version of this flash although I understand it is available in Canon & Sony mounts too. For busy wedding / event photographer using flashes for a mix of on camera and off camera use.
GODOX Xpro-S TTL Wireless Flash Trigger – for Sony: https://amzn.to/3cgecjC
GODOX V860II-S TTL Camera Flash – for Sony: https://amzn.to/30vLrtR
Godox V860 II
Every photographer needs a speedlight. The Godox V860 II comes in most camera mounts and has some specific advantages over other flashes on the market:
> Li-Ion battery lasts significantly longer than AA’s. Only worry about charging one battery vs four!
> Built-in transceiver allows you to control other Godox/Flashpoint units while using on-camera, even the larger AD200 and AD600.

Godox V860 II
Every photographer needs a speedlight. The Godox V860 II comes in most camera mounts and has some specific advantages over other flashes on the market:
> Li-Ion battery lasts significantly longer than AA’s. Only worry about charging one battery vs four!
> Built-in transceiver allows you to control other Godox/Flashpoint units while using on-camera, even the larger AD200 and AD600.
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