My current flash, the Olympus FL50R is aging, I have been using them for 15 years. I thought it would be wise to get some new flash, but I am not willing to spend so much on a new flash system because my current photography does not require much flash. I don't use flash much for my client shoots these days, and the most I need flash is for occasional product shots, or group human shots, and they are far in between. I do use flash for my insect macro shooting, so I thought a budget flash makes more sense. I found the Godox TT600 (full manual flash), and I bought it immediately since it was only USD50. It has high power rating of GN60, and recycles reasonably fast, I find the performance to be quite good with consistent color output from shot to shot. I shared my thoughts about the Godox TT600 in my latest video here, which was the first insect macro POV shooting video, you get to see the camera screen before I click my shutter button!
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