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Neewer Z1-N TTL Round Head Flash Speedlite with Magnetic Dome Diffuser

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Neewer Z1 Overview

The Z1-N TTL Round Head Flash Speedlite with Magnetic Dome Diffuser from Neewer is a shoe-mounted flash unit compatible with Nikon cameras with i-TTL automatic functionality. It features a round head that provides a soft, smooth light with gradual fall off that will easily illuminate your scene. The Z1-N offers a zoom range of 28 to 105mm and the ability to rotate 330° and tilt -7 to 120°. A convenient wall charger and a USB cable are included as well as a mini stand and a protective case. Neewer also includes a magnetic dome diffuser to soften and spread the light evenly.

Details

This unit is powered by an included 2600mAh rechargeable battery, which provides a recycle time of 1.5 seconds and ensures long-lasting shoots. The Z1-N will give you up to 480 full-power flashes with a flash duration between 1/180 and 1/20000 sec and multiple creative modes for achieving specific effects. It comes with a built-in LED modeling lamp, 1/8000 sec high-speed sync, front and rear curtain synchronization, and more. In addition to the hot shoe and wireless triggering, the Z1-N offers a 2.5mm sync port for a wired connection.

2.4 GHz Wireless Q-System

The Z1-N has a built-in 2.4 GHz receiver, which accepts wireless signals from the separately available QPRO-N TTL transmitters. It can be used as a Master/Slave flash to control other flashes with a transmission range of up to 328'. It gives you the ability to choose between 32 channels and set up five groups.

Benefits

  • Color temperature: 5600K
  • LED modeling lamp with 10 adjustable brightness levels
  • Supports USB firmware updates
  • 7.76 x 3.66 x 2.99" dimensions and lightweight at only 18.7 oz

Neewer Z1 Specs

Key Specs

Guide NumberNot Specified by Manufacturer
Auto Zoom HeadYes
Bounce Head-7 to +120°
Swivel Head330°
Exposure ControlNikon i-TTL
Wireless OperationRadio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 328.1' / 100 m
Internal Power1x Rechargeable (Lithium)
Off-Camera Terminal2.5 mm

Flash Head

Guide NumberNot Specified by Manufacturer
Auto Zoom HeadYes
Bounce Head-7 to +120°
Swivel Head330°
Flash Duration1/180 to 1/20000 Second
Recycle TimeApprox. 1.5 Seconds
Secondary IlluminationModeling Light

Exposure Control

Exposure ControlNikon i-TTL
Flash ModesHi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync

Wireless

Wireless OperationRadio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 328.1' / 100 m
Wireless Channels32
Wireless Groups5

Power

Internal Power1x Rechargeable (Lithium)

General

MountShoe
Off-Camera Terminal2.5 mm
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Dimensions (W x H x D)7.76 x 3.66 x 2.99" / 19.71 x 9.3 x 7.59 cm
Weight18.7 oz / 530 g

Packaging Info

Package Weight2.525 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)10.7 x 7 x 4.2"

In the Box

  • Neewer Z1-N TTL Round Head Flash Speedlite with Magnetic Dome Diffuser
  • Magnetic Dome Diffuser
  • Lithium Battery
  • USB Charging Base
  • Wall Charger
  • USB Cable
  • Mini Stand
  • Protective Case
  • 2-Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Monday, 18 September 2023
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The only way the flash will go into the master transmitter mode to trigger the slaves in a Sony Camera ...
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The only way the flash will go into the master transmitter mode to trigger the slaves in a Sony Camera ...
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