

⚡ Light up your shots, not your budget!
The Godox TT600 is a versatile, manual GN60 speedlite featuring a built-in 2.4G wireless X system for master/slave control, rapid 0.1-2.6s recycle times, and high-speed sync up to 1/8000s when paired with compatible triggers. Compatible with most major camera brands, it offers professional-level lighting performance at an unbeatable price point, ideal for portrait and event photographers seeking reliable off-camera flash solutions.












| ASIN | B01969PLQ8 |
| Batteries | 4 AA batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13 in Shoe-Mount Flashes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,397) |
| Date First Available | December 10, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item model number | SBGD-TT600-01 |
| Manufacturer | Godox |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5 x 3 x 7.5 inches |
C**M
Great Flash for Portraits and Headshots at a Budget-Friendly Price
I bought the Godox TT600 to use on a tripod for headshots and portrait sessions, and I’ve been really happy with the results. The setup was simple, and the interface is easy to figure out even if you’ve never used a manual flash before. It fires reliably and puts out plenty of light, even with Kirkland brand non-rechargeable AA batteries. The recycle time has been fast enough for my needs, and I haven’t had a single misfire when using it with my Godox trigger. For the price, this flash is a great value. It feels well-built, works seamlessly with other Godox gear, and gives me consistent results without the cost of a higher-end TTL flash. If you’re looking to step up your portrait lighting without breaking the bank, this is a solid, dependable option.
J**J
Basically impossible to beat for the price
If you're looking for a good system to buy into, I think it's hard to get past Godox's strobes and speedlights. I have a number of other Godox/Flashpoint lights, and I just order a second TT600 to fill out my run-n-gun, three light off-camera portrait setup (now two of these and an AD200). With one of the X1T controllers, or even another Godox flash with commander built in (I've used my little , you could honestly do almost anything you want with enough of these TT600s. The fact that they can do high speed sync (HSS) up to 1/8000 with any brand of camera (again, so long as you have an appropriate trigger) is really impressive for $65, and there's nothing as capable in that price range from camera manufacturers (e.g. Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, etc.). The V-series lights that use 2000mAh rechargeable batteries are very enticing, but they have the same output, are double the price, and I already have quite the collection of Eneloop batteries that more than get the job done. If you're looking for a capable on-camera flash for bouncing, this will definitely do the job, but it requires a bit more effort since it doesn't support TTL. I've used my original TT600 this way to good effect numerous times, but with a little tweaking, a TTL speedlight makes the job quicker, easier, and more consistent. That being said, if you really want to get a better handle on how to use and incorporate flash into your event or portrait photos for fill, getting competent at using a manual flash can be very enlightening. Plus, if you're on a budget, it still works fine, just a little more trial-and-error. Overall, these lights are just really solid. The build is comparable to more expensive and similarly capable lights (features-wise) from Canon or Nikon. With good Eneloop Pro AAs in the chamber, recycle rates are pretty quick - probably about 2-3 seconds even for full power pops (you're honestly more likely to overheat the flash head if shooting really quickly at high power than run into recycle rate issues). In a HSS setup they're very reliable and work very well as fill for a higher-wattage key light in a softbox. The menus are pretty straightforward, and once you memorize how to put them into radio-triggered slave and groups, you'll probably never have to look at the manual again. I couldn't say what the customer service is like here in the states because I've never had a Godox light fail (and I've not been kind to my original TT600, if I'm being honest...), but if that's a concern buy the re-branded Flashpoint R2 through Adorama (same light, same triggers) as they'll back it up. My plan if I ever encounter a problem is to send it to Adorama for service/repair, but seeing as the price is so low on these lights in particular it's unlikely that repair would be notably cheaper than a new flash. (One thing to note about using the lights in slave/groups with a trigger is that they blink the AF assist lamp to let you know they have connection with the X1T trigger - doesn't bother me, but a friend of mine said it drives him crazy for some reason. To each their own, I suppose, but there's no way to turn it off.) As for the few people who have experienced quality control issues, I'm not sure why they didn't just return/exchange the defective light if it arrived not working properly; if it comes damaged/defective, Amazon should handle that.
A**.
Fine lrofuct
Profuct is very fine. Only needs english manuals
B**H
May require additional adaptor on newer Cannons
Great product - but it will NOT work with the Cannon EOS R50 as designed. I had to buy a separate adaptor from a third party site. Then the flashed worked perfectly. Nice quality, good speed and brightness. Excellent flash for the price, just make sure your mount will work.
T**A
Love it
I wish I realized there’s no trigger but it works pretty good
M**4
Great bang for your buck
This is a solid flash for an amazing price! I’ve been a pro wedding photo for 10 years now and have used these flashes for a few years. I had one break after years of use, so I replaced it with the same one since I know they perform and I’m familiar with the controls. I use rechargeable AA batteries in them and they last all night.
P**T
Christmas Present
Quality Product, Christmas Present
P**B
Excellent price/performance ratio!
This is a remarkably good flash unit for the price. It has good power, vertical pivot of bounce and even swivels 180⁰. I was very pleased with its performance. Unfortunately, it was too big to handle with my digital pocket camera and I returned it. It has great features including master/slave TTL, etc. I found the build quality very good. If you are working with a DSLR or other full frame camera it could very easily fit the normal person's requirements.
S**O
Lo estoy usando y es una maravilla
D**T
No TTL, do not get confused by the tt in the name. Fantastic manual flashes!!! Powerfull, robust, easy to operate, fast recycle times, high speed sync, great source of external light! If you are looking for a ttl flash look at the lithium batteries powered models.
C**N
So good I bought it twice! This speedlite works excellently with a godox wireless trigger, great value and does exactly as billed, with good battery life.
A**E
The title states TT600 as well as the product description. I have received a TT600s which can't be used on a mounted Canon Camera. I can use it with a godox trigger with no problem but that a shame for the mounted feature not compatible. The title and description is misleading.
N**T
Bought these after my jjc flash receivers konked out. Was pleasantly surprised with the build quality. Very sturdy, easy battery change and controls are user friendly. Comes in a very nice pouch with space for the stand Coupled with x1t transmitter it works as high speed sync flash with pretty good recycle times. Few downsides. The reflector card is difficult to remove if you have small nails. Overheating issues are there but it cools quickly.