@@sopaan4018 Thanks for sharing! That's a surprise to hear. These days I tend to do more off camera flash shooting (less risk to break my hot shoe mount?). Hence you might want to consider getting a godox trigger if it makes sense for your use case.
I typically just use the TTL setting and then manually adjusting the shutter speed, aperture and iso setting to get the shot that I want. Normally, I will try to shoot with a lower iso to properly expose the surrounding and then let the camera and flash decides the flash power for the main subject. If you shoot with auto modes, then you might end up having slower shutter speeds, higher iso or larger aperture than expected which diminishes the effect of the flash.
I do not think that there is a mini version. The TT350S is the TT350S. That being said, I believe it's one of the smallest flash offered by Godox which might have led to the association with "mini".
Yes. It is (as long as you get the Sony version) . It is a little too large compared to the tiny zv-e10 camera body but it does come with more power if that's what you need. :D
I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your Godox TT350s test flash button. It might indicate that the capacitors are not charging up enough to equal a full discharge. I would suggest trying to set the flash to manual at 1/128 power to see if it lights up and fires. If it will light up on low power, but not high, that seems like poor batteries. Even if they are new batteries, they may be of a chemistry where the voltage may not be good enough for the flash. Some batteries are just below rated voltage, but maintain it for long trickle activities while other battery chemistries maintain high voltage for high power discharges infrequently. Have you tried using fresh batteries or a good NiMH rechargeable like Eneloop?
@@yeseniagamer13 Are you using the same godox 350S flash? If so, you simply have to mount it on the hotshoe. If it is not working, you might need to check your in-camera settings under Tab 1, 7/11, Flash =D
❤thank you
Super helpful. Thank you! I used other heavier godox s and it broke my hot shoe mount 😢
@@sopaan4018 Thanks for sharing! That's a surprise to hear. These days I tend to do more off camera flash shooting (less risk to break my hot shoe mount?). Hence you might want to consider getting a godox trigger if it makes sense for your use case.
Geat video, very helpfull.
Sir may I know the settings you use in the flash please? The dark shots that makes bright. Thank you!
I typically just use the TTL setting and then manually adjusting the shutter speed, aperture and iso setting to get the shot that I want. Normally, I will try to shoot with a lower iso to properly expose the surrounding and then let the camera and flash decides the flash power for the main subject.
If you shoot with auto modes, then you might end up having slower shutter speeds, higher iso or larger aperture than expected which diminishes the effect of the flash.
I keep seeing a tt350s “mini”. Stupid question, are they completely different?😂
I do not think that there is a mini version. The TT350S is the TT350S. That being said, I believe it's one of the smallest flash offered by Godox which might have led to the association with "mini".
Is Godox V1 compatible with ZVE10??
Yes. It is (as long as you get the Sony version) . It is a little too large compared to the tiny zv-e10 camera body but it does come with more power if that's what you need. :D
does it have high speed sync
Yes. It does!
Can you pls try with tt685S ii , i am unable fo set up
Unfortunately, I do not have the TT685S ii to test it but it should indeed work. Have you tried going into your camera settings to enable flash?
Can I use the godox v1 for my zve10?
It should work as long as the model is V1S. The "S" refers to Sony.
Hello, my test button in not turning red can you please help me out?
I’m sorry to hear that you’re having trouble with your Godox TT350s test flash button. It might indicate that the capacitors are not charging up enough to equal a full discharge. I would suggest trying to set the flash to manual at 1/128 power to see if it lights up and fires. If it will light up on low power, but not high, that seems like poor batteries. Even if they are new batteries, they may be of a chemistry where the voltage may not be good enough for the flash. Some batteries are just below rated voltage, but maintain it for long trickle activities while other battery chemistries maintain high voltage for high power discharges infrequently. Have you tried using fresh batteries or a good NiMH rechargeable like Eneloop?
Thank you so much.. I'll try that
How did you connect the flash with zv e10 I’ve tried everything and nothing seems to work. HELP
Thanks for reaching out! Could you perhaps share more information on exactly what is not working?
@@EdinDenmark I don’t know how to connect the flash to the Sony zv e10. 😭 and I don’t have anyone to help me. Please help me 🙏
@@yeseniagamer13 Are you using the same godox 350S flash? If so, you simply have to mount it on the hotshoe. If it is not working, you might need to check your in-camera settings under Tab 1, 7/11, Flash =D
@@EdinDenmark do you have other social media where I can contact you and help me please 🙏
@@EdinDenmark please 🙏
Hi 👋 please help me
Did you get it I am going to buy tomorrow please confirm if it works
@@ParthNagar-y1m it works with zv e10 but it drains the batteries very quickly.