

⚡ Light up your shots, wirelessly and effortlessly.
The Godox TT600 is a versatile, manual speedlite featuring a built-in 2.4G wireless X system compatible with major DSLR brands. It offers a powerful GN60 output, 22 adjustable power levels, and advanced functions like HSS (up to 1/8000s), multi-flash modes, and flash exposure compensation. Its intuitive dot matrix LCD and tactile controls make it easy to operate, while its robust build quality and fast recycle times ensure professional-grade performance at an unbeatable price.











| ASIN | B01937BNA6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 38,640 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 174 in Flashes |
| Brand | GODOX |
| Colour | Red, White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,903) |
| Date First Available | 8 Dec. 2015 |
| Focus type | Manual |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | 1 x Godox Thinklite TT600 Flash, 1 x Protection Bag, 1 x Mini Stand, 1 x User Manual, 1 x LETWING Cloth |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Item model number | TT600 |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/8000 |
| Minimum shutter speed | 0.000125 |
| Model year | 2016 |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.2 x 8.9 x 8.2 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.57 Kilograms |
| Part number | TT600 |
| Plug profile | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 7.6 x 6.4 x 19 centimetres |
| Size | TT600 |
| Warranty description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | smooth zoom |
J**I
Excellent on its own, magical with the Godox X1 trigger
It's early days with this flash and initial impressions are extremely good. This isn't intended to be a techy review, I want to describe the user experience. I bought a pair of them together with a Godox X1C trigger. My camera is a Canon 5D3. The combination of camera, trigger, and flashes works great and allows me to control everything remotely (bar zoom) from the trigger in a simple and easy to use package. No more diving into the camera's flash menus are necessary - thank heavens. The TT600 impressed immediately on unboxing. It's heavy and much better built than I was expecting. Were this a flash pulled from a Canon box at four times the price then I would have no major complaint. Build quality is roughly on par with my Canon 430exii but the Godox has buttons with a far more tactile feel. The integral bounce card is the only cheap feeling component. I was pleased the menu system is as simple and straight forward as a manual flash ought be. Only one or two features had me stumped but a quick look in the instructions solved that. I had learned and memorised everything that needed to known within 15 mins of tinkering and 5 mins of reading. A Sekonic light meter confirmed that flash output was consistent across repeat firings, and both of the units I bought measured identically in output levels. The magic I was hoping for clicked into place after pairing the two flashes to the Godox X1C trigger. Sat in the hot shoe of the camera, it gives wireless control of my pair of TT600 flashes via a simple LCD interface. Individual flash levels can be controlled in 1/3rd stop increments from 1/128 to full power. The LCD can display three groups at a time with scrolling required to see all five available groups. The trigger allows you to control channel settings, group settings, and switch each or all groups between manual and TTL operation (if you have separate TTL flashes connected). The only omission is the ability to change zoom settings remotely. I was especially impressed that the trigger and flashes automatically drop into, and out of, HSS mode according to the shutter speed selected on the camera. I watched the HSS icons coming on and going off automatically with perfect timing as I rotated the camera's shutter dial back and forth like a child at play. I really can't stress enough how well the whole system works. I spent most of the night experimenting with the two flashes and the camera - shooting this and that - controlling everything with ease from the trigger. I had very high hopes for the convenience of this system when ordering given that the flashes have built-in radio receivers; and the transmitter controls nearly all aspects of the flashes; it's less to carry around and setup. I wanted something that would just work and not get in the way. Right now I'm overjoyed because it's doing all I hoped for. Let's talk about price - for the sum asked it is a giveaway. My only moan is that the flashes insist on continually winking their very bright red lights at me whenever they are in radio slave mode. Maybe there's a way to stop that but I haven't found it yet. If not then some black tape is going over the offending areas. Anyhoot, for my applications, this attains the nirvana of affordable, manual speedlite systems that I've been long, long searching for.
T**Y
Brilliant, worth the cheap price .
Money well spent. More enough power as a strobe feeding into 105cm shoot through and 105d white reflector brolly, both Godox .
N**E
Arrived promptly
Came by midday the following day, stuck in some batteries and everything seems good. will work 'em up and report back in a week or two
M**G
Certainly good enough for professional use
I've two of these now. I purchased this flash to unify my previously eclectic bunch of flashes and to replace the YN-560's which I found to be unreliable so I couldn't trust them for important events. Build quality they are identical to the Godox TT685's. Certainly good enough for professional use. Both my flashes locked into the camera hotshoe with no problems unlike the earlier TT685's and the X1N-T I purchased. The LCD and button layout is slightly different but easy enough to understand. The main thing to realise is that this flash is manual power only. There is no TTL. So if you are looking for a flash for your camera's hotshoe then you'd be better off looking for a TTL flash like the TT685 or V860ii. But if you want a simple, cost effective no nonsense speedlight for off camera flash use then the Godox is a very compelling option. Especially if you've got other Godox gear.
D**0
Great manual flash
Use this with my 6D and got some great results at an indoor event. I used a flash bender to diffuse the light and the whole thing was fab for the money. Very pleased with my purchase.
J**N
Very good value for money
A no nonsense strobe ideal for off camera work. Wireless control works well (with an XT32 in my case - but you can use this as a master to control other devices if you don't have a dedicated trigger) Controls on the back are very easy to use and a reasonable size. Slight niggle is that when it's in slave mode the red AF assist light flashes and there's no way to turn it off. But that behaviour is not unique to Godox and a bit of gaffer tape cures the problem if it annoys you.
M**N
Cool flash. Used it on camera and off camera ...
Godox TT600. Cool flash. Used it on camera and off camera with my Xpro2. Manual controls only, but works well. Bit large on Fuji bodies - I usually use a smaller Nissin flash, but wanted a backup / something for off cam. Will be handy for using any flash modifiers as the smaller flashes are a bit, well, small. Fair bit of power to it - perfect for OCF with the Godox XT16 trigger. With the built in wireless, it connects and works no problem. Only used it a handful of times so far, will update the review if necessary.
K**N
Great value, good product.
I purchased one of these last year to compliment my Godox AD600, I'm now starting to get more creative with flash so I ended up getting another TT600 as the other one has been fine. Build quality is great considering the price. It works as it should with the Godox triggering system & being a manual only flash is not a problem with how I work. I'm a Godox convert!
S**V
Godox TT600 Kit Review The Godox TT600 Kit is a budget-friendly yet highly capable manual flash setup that offers excellent versatility for photographers who need off-camera lighting. This particular kit, which includes the Godox TT600 flash, a small softbox, a carrying case, color filters, and a stand mount, provides great value for both beginners and professionals looking for an affordable lighting solution. 1. Build Quality & Design The Godox TT600 has a solid plastic build that feels durable, comparable to more expensive flashes. The buttons are tactile, and the LCD display is easy to read, making manual adjustments straightforward. The kit accessories also maintain a decent build quality, though they are not premium-grade. Flash Unit (TT600) Guide Number: 60 (ISO 100, 200mm) Manual & Multi Modes: Full control over flash power High-Speed Sync (HSS) with Trigger: Works when paired with a compatible Godox transmitter Battery: Runs on 4 AA batteries Recycle Time: Around 2.6s at full power with fresh batteries The TT600 lacks TTL (Through-The-Lens) metering, meaning you must manually adjust flash power. However, it does offer optical and 2.4GHz wireless triggering, making it a great addition to a multi-light setup. 2. Performance The flash is reliable, powerful, and consistent in output. With a manual zoom range of 20-200mm, it provides flexibility in shaping light. The 1/1 to 1/128 power range, adjustable in 1/3 stops, gives precise control over light intensity. The wireless functionality works seamlessly with other Godox flashes and triggers (such as X1T, X2T, XPro), making it easy to integrate into a professional lighting setup. The HSS capability (when used with a Godox transmitter) is a significant advantage for outdoor shooting at fast shutter speeds. 3. Kit Accessories Softbox Small, collapsible softbox, ideal for softening direct flash output Works well for portraits, product photography, or fill light Size may limit use for full-body shots, but it’s great for close-up and headshots Case Compact and padded carrying case Enough space for the flash and the stand but not for the other accessories! Color Filters A set of gels Useful for balancing color temperature or adding creative effects Although they are quite useful, there are hard to store and in order to use them you need to glue the one of the accessories(not sure how it is called) to the flash, which I haven't done and won't recommend doing. Stand Mount A basic flash stand mount for attaching the TT600 to a light stand Sturdy enough but not as strong as dedicated metal brackets 4. Pros & Cons Pros ✔ Affordable and offers great value for money ✔ Powerful output with a guide number of 60 ✔ Wireless 2.4GHz triggering for off-camera use ✔ HSS capability with a Godox transmitter ✔ Includes useful accessories for immediate use ✔ Reliable and consistent performance Cons ✘ No TTL mode (fully manual flash) ✘ AA batteries instead of lithium-ion (slower recycle time compared to Godox V860III) ✘ Softbox is small, limiting its use for larger setups ✘ Plastic stand mount could be sturdier !!!! You cannot use the HSS (High Shutter Sync) since the mount is universal and in order to do so you need to buy a separate trigger compatible with the brand - I recommend the V1 or V2 - around 50$. 5. Who Is This Kit For? Beginners who want an affordable way to explore off-camera flash photography Portrait photographers looking for a small, portable light modifier Strobists needing a powerful manual flash for multi-light setups Event & wedding photographers using multiple Godox flashes for wireless triggering 6. Final Verdict The Godox TT600 Kit is a fantastic budget-friendly flash setup that provides a powerful, reliable, and versatile lighting option. The included accessories make it ready to use out of the box, though serious photographers might want to invest in a larger softbox or additional modifiers. Despite lacking TTL, it’s an excellent choice for manual flash users looking to step up their off-camera lighting game.
A**X
A beginner friendly flash for learning manual lighting. Works well as an on-camera flash and is great for portrait bounce lighting. Uses AA batteries, which are easy to replace, and the menus are straightforward once you get used to them. To use it off-camera, you need an additional adapter or trigger, but on-body it’s reliable and consistent. Great value for anyone starting to learn flash photography and manual lighting techniques.
L**N
En mycket prisvärd manuell blixt, enkel att använda.
J**A
Este es de los mejores juguetes que puedes comprar Tengo 2 y compraré otro más. Con esto vas a todos lados Tengo flashes como el Godox ad600pro el ad400 pro y el V1, de mayor calidad obviamente Pero con esto puedo ir a cualquier lado y sacar un trabajo muy pero que muy decente
F**X
Colis livré dans d'excellents délais. Émetteur récepteur fiable. Puissance satisfaisante. Le temps de recharge entre 2 éclairs est rapide. Il n'est pas TTL (tout automatique) c'est donc plus un flash pour amateur eclairé 😄. Mais pour le prix il est super et de bonne qualité.
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