I've been shooting with Godox lighting gear for about 5 years now.

And petitioning them to give full P-TTL support and HSS to Pentax - and was
over the moon when they did.

The TT350p is an awesome little flash in itself (it's  a lovely size
physically) and a perfect cost effective gateway in to a system that will
allow you to explore, off camera flash and even studio strobes all on the
same transmission system should you ever want to.

Godox really do provide high quality gear for comparatively cheap prices.
Something to note though their warranty is 'via retailer' you can't go to
them direct so it can be worth paying a little more to get from a reputable
retailer you know will support you down the road. The adorama stuff is
exactly the same as Godox (and communicates file with Godox branded gear
should you mix them later) they just re-brand them I think so that they
know if a unit really came from them if you need to make a warranty claim,
to avoid people trying to scam them.

Go for it - sure you won't regret it.

Kind Regards
John


On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 at 00:08, P. J. Alling <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I keep thinking of upgrading my flash capabilities, especially as my
> older flashes keep dying...
>
> While doing my research I a flash that's flown completely under my radar.
>
> The Godox TT 350p, also sold by Adorama under the Flashpoint brand.
>
> It looks really good for the money, for about half of the cost of a
> AF201FG you get 75% greater output, (than a AT201FG), a claimed 1 - 2.2
> second recycle time, full manual control, a built in radio controller
> for up to three groups of other Godox flashes, full Pentax P-TTL
> compatibility, and unlike the other third party flashes, at least
> according to the reviews I've read you don't sacrifice reliability, (I'm
> looking at your Yongnuo), or recycle times, (everybody else except Metz.
> and if you're buying Metz you might as well be buying Pentax as far as
> cost is concerned).
>
> Has anyone else used one of these units, or will I be the first.
>
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> of idiot to use a Pentax.
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