On my V1 flash, the lowest power setting in manual is 1/256. But when I switch to TTL, the power is lower! 1/256 is so much brighter. ... Why would that be the case? I'd like to stay in manual, but I can't get a lower output unless I switch to TTL
I know this is how it is designed. For me, the modeling lamp works fine as a constant light. If you need power output lower than 1/256 the modeling lamp provides enough power output. You just need to detach the flash from your camera otherwise the flash will still be triggered. You can hold the light in on hand and the camera in the other hand. Or ask someone to point the light onto your subject. This even gives you the freedom to move the light anywhere like an off-camera flash. Be aware that the Godox V1 modeling lamp has a warmer light temperature than the flashlight. This can be easily corrected with the camera white balance setting or in post.
@@JosephValenti I'm just going to used them together with 2 light set-up with softbox. I didn't know that you can used manual setting at first, now I know. tnx
Great video. I don’t know how it’s work for you but I have my Godox v1 on TTL mode and my Sony a7iv on Priority aperture mode / the light come from the flash but it’s not affect the picture so it’s look like no flash photo
I was wanting to love this flash but I can’t seem to get the aperture to go lower than 8 on it . Also I get the strobe light action through ttl and can get a single beam through manual . Maybe it’s user error , but staring at the flash and having it strobe in your face sucks.
Great video! I do have a question you might have the answer to when using TTL mode, the light is flashing 5 times before taking a photo. In manual mode, it fires immediately. I cannot seem to find the problem for this and in your video, it looks to work just fine.
You can also take a photo in TTL mode, hold the TCM button and it will save those settings and change to manual so it will only flash once 👍 good for if you are taking multiple photos in the same location and want to keep the exposure the same
Great info, sir. Thank you kindly. Was wondering what lens and camera did you record the main part of your video. The sharpness of the video is wonderful!
Thanks! I came to this because other vids were too fast and too much too quickly. A series f these would be good breaking it all down to basics would be great!
E-TTL is just Canon's terminology for the version of TTL pretty much all brands use now so the TTL on the V1 for Sony will essentially be the same thing.
@@JosephValenti thank you! Would you take a headshot or a small group photo outdoor* with the flash on camera pointed to the subject? The flash is diffused with fabric. Just needed a little light for the face. Low power flash.. Can you get good results with that? Would you do it or not recommended
@@JosephValenti I have watched so many tutorials on how to set up the Godox V1 and the Xpro Trigger until my head hurts. So far the tutorials are way too complicated than I feel they should be. I've never used speedlights before, and I'm trying to not get discouraged in using them. I just want to start with TTL and HSS and cannot find a tutorial that explains this.
@@JosephValenti Thanks. My current question.... I have the Xpro trigger set in TTL and HSS, and the Godox V1 in TLL. I need to know if I also need to set the Godox V1 in HSS and if so, how? I haven't been able to figure out how set to it HSS.
I just got this flash and I’m kinda lost. My flash doesn’t activate when I take pics. I keep hearing ppl talk about a trigger of some sort. Do I need that? I’m using the v1s for my a7iv. Please help.
You shouldn’t need a trigger. I feel like maybe your hotshoe mount is either malfunctioning on your camera or the flash itself. Do you have another camera or another flash to test with so help confirm that theory
@@JosephValenti yes it did. I just got the v1s today and had mounted it on the A7iii when I came across this video. It’s the perfect intro to the auto TTL mode as I had never used a flash mode. Would now be looking at more settings and looking for the accessory kit.
@@imrankw also don't sleep on off camera flash as well as you get more and more into it, this unit acts as a good master unit to off camera flashes like the ad200
I use mine for every wedding as my B Camera and has been extremely reliable. That being said; if you have the budget upgrade to the a7iii - but if not it's no worries, the 6400 is an amazing camera and never failed me in any situation yet.
After using this for a year I can’t say with confidence that it won’t break sadly. My hot shoe mount broke on it. Illl be coming out with a video soon to show how to fix it- but yea it just wasn’t built too great sadly
In ttl-mode you still can -3 to +3 compensate. Manual mode is fine when the distance stays constant. Manual is a hassle when distance, aperture or iso changes. Note that I leave shutterspeed out of it.
Really good and simple video! Do you feel like the V1 is too much top heavy on a small mirrorless body? I’m torn between the V350 and the V1 for a fujifilm X-S10. I’ve seen a used v1 for the same price as a new V350, i’m sure it’s a good deal but i’m worried about the size and weight.
You mean the heavier body does have a stronger Hot Shoe ? Otherwise of you hold the body and keep your hand also on the flash carefully to support I don't think its gonna be a problem
you definitely deserve more subscribers & views, these videos are 🔥 I’ve been looking to get an a7iv for photo and video as my first professional camera. But I have a few questions. Are you on social media ?
In your research, did you not come across Flash Exposure Compensation? Or why TTL does what it does? Like the fact that TTL's metering system is the same one your camera meters with - *reflective metering?* Reflective metering isn't exact and always wants to bring everything to a middle grey exposure (also known as midtones) so using Flash Exposure Compensation is a must to override what TTL thinks should be your flash exposure. No need to be changing aperture to change flash exposure. Changing aperture will change more than flash exposure, it will also change the ambient light exposure and depth of field as well.
TTL is a completely different mode to manual mode so there is no over-riding. TTL is like automatic however you can adjust up to 3 stops brighter or lower than what it give you. You do not need to set your flash manual mode to 1/1, it have no effect on when your flash is in TTL mode. I hope this help.
@@nelius1981Not true. Sometimes TTL gets exposure wrong in that case use Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC). Most cameras allow an adjustment between 3 and 4 stops + or -. No need to adjust the aperture or ISO to compensate for a faulty TTL exposure.
I am not quite sure that is an interesting one, never even thought of that scenario. A quick google search suggest that it shouldn't matter but I'd like to test that. A buddy of mine has a full manual lens I can see if I can get my hands on it. (You mean manual as in aperture adjustment and focus ring right?)
Should not matter because its only metering from what you focus on and if you really want to test this just switch your lens autofocus button off and give it a try.
thank you sharing your experience. I am not fan of aperture mode because i would select F2.8 or F/4 and shutter speed is very often abobe sync speed. i prefer Manual mode, iso 100, set SS to sync speed 1/200sec and tune aperture to underexpose sky and, if needed, use ND filter or HSS. Then i use TTL on flash and play with flash compensation or, if useful, activate TCM on flash to know the ttl value chosen and use it in flash manual mode. I am not specialist but works not too bad.
Aye I completely agree. There aren’t many scenarios where I use it- it’s mainly wedding receptions during when everyone is dancing and partying. I was thinking about trying out shutter prio my next event
manual mode, not shutter priority I would say. iso 100..800, not auto. so you decide if you stay below sync speed (without or with ND filter) or use HSS depending on sun light, ... if you have a ad300pro...
Soo I just bought this flash for my sony from amazon and they sent me the canon version. wtf. didn't realize it until I opened it. But it works... Should I return it?
oh wow I am really surprised it worked ; but yea I would return it and get the sony one for sure; there is no way telling what might go wrong - and you don't wan tthat to happen at an event!
That's why youhave to educate your self about Photpgraphy . before you start it takes years to become Proffesionel . no short cut in this Buiseness . or you get dued . if you think you know but you don't know nothing .. Kust be patient and you will be fine. Ps no one can teach you . only Practice 👌👍✌ .
It's completely normal for your camera to display E-TTL! It means that your flash is in Evaluative Through-The-Lens mode, which helps to determine the right exposure for your shots.
The addition of the Godox Magnetic Accessory Kit is a good investment also
I think I might have to look into this
On my V1 flash, the lowest power setting in manual is 1/256. But when I switch to TTL, the power is lower! 1/256 is so much brighter. ... Why would that be the case? I'd like to stay in manual, but I can't get a lower output unless I switch to TTL
I know this is how it is designed. For me, the modeling lamp works fine as a constant light. If you need power output lower than 1/256 the modeling lamp provides enough power output. You just need to detach the flash from your camera otherwise the flash will still be triggered. You can hold the light in on hand and the camera in the other hand. Or ask someone to point the light onto your subject. This even gives you the freedom to move the light anywhere like an off-camera flash. Be aware that the Godox V1 modeling lamp has a warmer light temperature than the flashlight. This can be easily corrected with the camera white balance setting or in post.
I'm trying to pair V1 and godox softbox but didn't know how to level their light.
Hey what do you mean by pair
@@JosephValenti I'm just going to used them together with 2 light set-up with softbox. I didn't know that you can used manual setting at first, now I know. tnx
Hi do you have any idea how tonturn off the pre flash in godox v1? Tnx
Do you mean the red light pre flash or the lamp mode
@@JosephValenti it fires 5 low flashes before taking a real flash
@@JosephValenti it fires on flash in rear sync but in fill mode thats when it fires five short bursts which takes too long and i miss my photos
Can this be used as continuous light also? Any options to have a flash/continuous light on a dslr?
I wouldn't use this as a conitnuous light
Great video. I don’t know how it’s work for you but I have my Godox v1 on TTL mode and my Sony a7iv on Priority aperture mode / the light come from the flash but it’s not affect the picture so it’s look like no flash photo
I think matching your shutter speed to your flash might help
To fine tune TTL flash adjust flash exposure compensation (FEC).
what on camera flash and off camera strobe flash would you recommend for sony a7iv?
Depends what you are doing - recently tested the Neewer q4 and honestly pretty good value there
I was wanting to love this flash but I can’t seem to get the aperture to go lower than 8 on it . Also I get the strobe light action through ttl and can get a single beam through manual . Maybe it’s user error , but staring at the flash and having it strobe in your face sucks.
Something seems kinda off did you contact support ?
@@JosephValenti I did , the camera had red eye detection on therefore it would send a few flashes first to detect then shoot.
Great video! I do have a question you might have the answer to when using TTL mode, the light is flashing 5 times before taking a photo. In manual mode, it fires immediately. I cannot seem to find the problem for this and in your video, it looks to work just fine.
That is strange. Can you try putting your camera in automatic and flash to ttl and try again? I’m curious if it happens that way as well
You probably have your camera set to ‘rear curtain sync’. If you change the setting it should only fire once on TTL.
You can also take a photo in TTL mode, hold the TCM button and it will save those settings and change to manual so it will only flash once 👍 good for if you are taking multiple photos in the same location and want to keep the exposure the same
TTL is not what i learned bit exposing for the sky and illuminating her face with flash is something i never thought possible. Thanks man
Oh great hey if you try it and remember to, can you let me know your results ?
@@JosephValenti sure thing 💪
I recently got this v1s.
I believe the dome diffuser is best accessory.
Or anything else is more good than dome ? Thanks.
I love the dome defuser. I wouldn’t replace it at all :)
My Sony camera is not trigigng this flash, It’s an S Flash, do you know where I can make sure the Flash is sync with the camera?
Seems like there might be a hardware issue either with the mount on the camera or the hotshoe piece on the flash
Does the v1 pro work on the canon r50
Just make sure you get the C version
@@JosephValenti okay great thank you also just learned I need a hotbox shoe adapter to be able to connect the v1 pro to the r50
Great info, sir. Thank you kindly. Was wondering what lens and camera did you record the main part of your video. The sharpness of the video is wonderful!
Hey - I think it was the Sony a7iv and the Sigma 24-70
Perfect video. Just got the Godox to go with my A7iv. Thanks!
Hell yea glad it helped ! :)
So for this flash I dont need a transmitter?
For off camera flashes? You can use this as a transmitter if your using both on camera and off camera
Thanks! I came to this because other vids were too fast and too much too quickly. A series f these would be good breaking it all down to basics would be great!
Oh great I’m glad this helped.
Do you have any suggestions on anything that you think would be helpful to break down the way I did in this video?
My friend bought the V1 for canon and it has ETTL but on sony version it doesn't have option for ETTL.
E-TTL is just Canon's terminology for the version of TTL pretty much all brands use now so the TTL on the V1 for Sony will essentially be the same thing.
Will it work with Sony A7cii?
As long as it's a godox v1"s"
@@JosephValenti thank you!
Would you take a headshot or a small group photo outdoor* with the flash on camera pointed to the subject? The flash is diffused with fabric.
Just needed a little light for the face. Low power flash..
Can you get good results with that? Would you do it or not recommended
I have Canon 4000D and i don't know how to connect it/sync, doesn't flash when i press it. Someone can help me please ?
Do you have a GODOX v1C?
@@JosephValenti Godox V1s
@@havefun37g36 The "S" stands for Sony, you need a different flash. Sorry bro :( Contact Godax see if they will exchange
@@JosephValenti What flash do you suggest me for Canon 4000D ? I wish a V1.
@@havefun37g36 v1c is the version you need :)
Really need some help, my Flash will only fire in TTL… wont fire in manual mode. Currently have the Sony a6000
Will it test fire in manual mode have you checked
Now it will fire in manual but the camera is not picking it up
Good insight..just wondering have you ever tried the Sony HVL-F60RM2..or do you recommend this for Godox for the Sony system?..thanks
Sorry! I haven’t had the chance to try that yet
Can you do a tutorial on the Godox V1 speedlight off camera using the Godox Xpro trigger in aperture priority mode?
I can! Might be a few weeks however, a little backed up because wedding season is here !
@@JosephValenti I have watched so many tutorials on how to set up the Godox V1 and the Xpro Trigger until my head hurts. So far the tutorials are way too complicated than I feel they should be. I've never used speedlights before, and I'm trying to not get discouraged in using them. I just want to start with TTL and HSS and cannot find a tutorial that explains this.
@@JosephValenti Thanks. My current question.... I have the Xpro trigger set in TTL and HSS, and the Godox V1 in TLL. I need to know if I also need to set the Godox V1 in HSS and if so, how? I haven't been able to figure out how set to it HSS.
Why does no one explain where to set the power ?
Hey do you mean for manual?
You don’t set the power in TTL mode.
Still can’t get mines to flash on canon r3 GODOX tt685
Hey just saw this, any luck since?
@@JosephValenti yea ig it was just the R10 I bought a r3 & it worked automatically
I just got this flash and I’m kinda lost. My flash doesn’t activate when I take pics. I keep hearing ppl talk about a trigger of some sort. Do I need that? I’m using the v1s for my a7iv. Please help.
You shouldn’t need a trigger. I feel like maybe your hotshoe mount is either malfunctioning on your camera or the flash itself. Do you have another camera or another flash to test with so help confirm that theory
@@JosephValenti I figured it out. I didn’t have the right settings. 🤦🏽 rookie mistake.
Thanks. I just got the v1s. It was a good intro to the TTL mode.
Good I am glad it helped, did it get you up and runnign pretty fast?
@@JosephValenti yes it did. I just got the v1s today and had mounted it on the A7iii when I came across this video. It’s the perfect intro to the auto TTL mode as I had never used a flash mode. Would now be looking at more settings and looking for the accessory kit.
@@imrankw also don't sleep on off camera flash as well as you get more and more into it, this unit acts as a good master unit to off camera flashes like the ad200
@@imrankw glad you got it up and runnign
What external flash and softbox would you recommend for event photography?
Hey Ben I use a pair of ad200s with my Godox as a slave
Master **
I like your style man
Ty appreciate it !!!!
Can i ask if its good for sony a6400 event photography?
I use mine for every wedding as my B Camera and has been extremely reliable. That being said; if you have the budget upgrade to the a7iii - but if not it's no worries, the 6400 is an amazing camera and never failed me in any situation yet.
Question, can the godox v1s fit sony a6000 up to a6400 without being too heavy and breaking anything? Great video btw
After using this for a year I can’t say with confidence that it won’t break sadly. My hot shoe mount broke on it. Illl be coming out with a video soon to show how to fix it- but yea it just wasn’t built too great sadly
That being said, the flash itself is amazing…
Dude i live 3.5 miles from Frances slocum. I’m actually going there today for a shoot.
wooo have fun on your shoot! Small world glad you found the channel!
I was unable to get the ttl to change by just pressing the button in the upper left corner.
Hey can you send me a pic? Maybe I can help.
Joe.m.valenti@gmail.com
Is this flash compatible with Sony a6400
Hey! It is ;) and I use it on my 6400 as it’s my b camera :)
@@JosephValenti thank you 😊
@@JosephValenti is the godox vi the newest one
@@brandiesuarez I believe it is last I checked. But I’ve used a few and it is my favorite so far
@@JosephValenti do you know if you can use the Westcott trigger with the godox V1
In ttl-mode you still can -3 to +3 compensate. Manual mode is fine when the distance stays constant. Manual is a hassle when distance, aperture or iso changes. Note that I leave shutterspeed out of it.
Yea I've been utilizing that a lot lately too, it works well
Really good and simple video!
Do you feel like the V1 is too much top heavy on a small mirrorless body?
I’m torn between the V350 and the V1 for a fujifilm X-S10.
I’ve seen a used v1 for the same price as a new V350, i’m sure it’s a good deal but i’m worried about the size and weight.
It’ is and might be too too heavy for smaller bodies. I broke mine on Sunday at a wedding simply from being top heavy :(
@@JosephValenti oh no! That's too bad!
You mean the heavier body does have a stronger Hot Shoe ? Otherwise of you hold the body and keep your hand also on the flash carefully to support I don't think its gonna be a problem
I can't get mine to TTL only iTTL that I hate
For Sony?
Nikon
you definitely deserve more subscribers & views, these videos are 🔥 I’ve been looking to get an a7iv for photo and video as my first professional camera. But I have a few questions. Are you on social media ?
Hey mate. Feel free to message me on Instagram. @josephvalenti_
Really appreciate your comment ❤️
In your research, did you not come across Flash Exposure Compensation? Or why TTL does what it does? Like the fact that TTL's metering system is the same one your camera meters with - *reflective metering?* Reflective metering isn't exact and always wants to bring everything to a middle grey exposure (also known as midtones) so using Flash Exposure Compensation is a must to override what TTL thinks should be your flash exposure. No need to be changing aperture to change flash exposure. Changing aperture will change more than flash exposure, it will also change the ambient light exposure and depth of field as well.
All true
Thank you. I would love to go see a video showing what all the buttons and settings within the TTL mode are doing.
I can probably do that at some point !
my flash battery died after 5 min XDD I took like 10 test pics , is this normal ?? or im dealing with an issue ?
100% defective battery, contact them they will help you out - only downside is their CS is usually pretty slow.
Does ttl over ride the power levels on flash or do I have set the power level to 1/1 before using ttl?
TTL is a completely different mode to manual mode so there is no over-riding. TTL is like automatic however you can adjust up to 3 stops brighter or lower than what it give you. You do not need to set your flash manual mode to 1/1, it have no effect on when your flash is in TTL mode. I hope this help.
Saved me a reply Cornelius haha :p
@@nelius1981Not true. Sometimes TTL gets exposure wrong in that case use Flash Exposure Compensation (FEC). Most cameras allow an adjustment between 3 and 4 stops + or -. No need to adjust the aperture or ISO to compensate for a faulty TTL exposure.
Is ETTL the same as TTL? What's the difference?
NM, I googled the difference. Thanks for the video.
@@picsbypixrephotography4696 Yw :p hope it helped a lil
I dont know why you shot TTL against the sun, maybe you meant shooting HSS while shooting against the sun.
honestly sounds accurate
Can i use ttl with manual lens?
I am not quite sure that is an interesting one, never even thought of that scenario. A quick google search suggest that it shouldn't matter but I'd like to test that. A buddy of mine has a full manual lens I can see if I can get my hands on it. (You mean manual as in aperture adjustment and focus ring right?)
Should not matter because its only metering from what you focus on and if you really want to test this just switch your lens autofocus button off and give it a try.
Hi, when in manuel mode is there a limit on how high your shutter speed can be
The limit would be related to the limitations of your specific camera
thank you sharing your experience. I am not fan of aperture mode because i would select F2.8 or F/4 and shutter speed is very often abobe sync speed. i prefer Manual mode, iso 100, set SS to sync speed 1/200sec and tune aperture to underexpose sky and, if needed, use ND filter or HSS. Then i use TTL on flash and play with flash compensation or, if useful, activate TCM on flash to know the ttl value chosen and use it in flash manual mode. I am not specialist but works not too bad.
Aye I completely agree. There aren’t many scenarios where I use it- it’s mainly wedding receptions during when everyone is dancing and partying. I was thinking about trying out shutter prio my next event
manual mode, not shutter priority I would say. iso 100..800, not auto. so you decide if you stay below sync speed (without or with ND filter) or use HSS depending on sun light, ... if you have a ad300pro...
Soo I just bought this flash for my sony from amazon and they sent me the canon version. wtf. didn't realize it until I opened it. But it works... Should I return it?
oh wow I am really surprised it worked ; but yea I would return it and get the sony one for sure; there is no way telling what might go wrong - and you don't wan tthat to happen at an event!
@@JosephValenti right! Thanks for the advice!
down to earth and real !! THANK YOU !!!
You’re welcome ! Glad it helped
Thank you!
Glad I could help!
You are not explaining the TTL mode at all
It’s a test
Mine say ETTL
Do you have a V1S(sony)
@@JosephValenti … I have canon
That's why youhave to educate your self about Photpgraphy . before you start it takes years to become Proffesionel . no short cut in this Buiseness . or you get dued . if you think you know but you don't know nothing .. Kust be patient and you will be fine. Ps no one can teach you . only Practice 👌👍✌ .
I couldn’t agree more !
Time pass 😂
What’s up?
Why my said E TTL ? Is that normal?🥹
It's completely normal for your camera to display E-TTL! It means that your flash is in Evaluative Through-The-Lens mode, which helps to determine the right exposure for your shots.