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Comparison Godox ThinkLite TT685 vs Godox ThinkLite TT600

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Typeregular (classic)regular (classic)
Camera compatibility
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Panasonic
Pentax
Sony
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Panasonic
Pentax
Sony
Specs
Guide number
60 /ISO 100/
60 /ISO 100/
Reload time
0.1 с /before 2.6/
0.1 с /before 2.6/
Number of impulses230230
Pulse duration1/8000 c1/300 - 1/20000 c
TTLE-TTL, I-TTL, P-TTL, TTLE-TTL, I-TTL, P-TTL, TTL
Power management++
Beam angle20 - 200 mm20 - 200 mm
Rotary head
Head anglevertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degreesvertical - 90 degrees, horizontal - 270 degrees
Features
Features
autofocus illumination
manual zoom
slave mode
autofocus illumination
manual zoom
slave mode
Power supply
Power source4xAA4xAA
General
Screen
Screen backlight
Dimensions76x64x190 mm
Weight410 g
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2017february 2017

Pulse duration

The duration of the pulse of light provided by the flash. This indicator can range from thousandths to hundred thousandths of a second; it is usually expressed as a fractional number with a unit in the numerator, such as 1/880 s. The human eye does not notice the difference, but in some shooting modes it can become critical. For example, to capture fast-moving scenes (such as splashing water, the flight of an insect, or the movement of machine parts) you need to choose a flash with the shortest flash duration possible — otherwise the image may be blurry.

The longest pulse duration in modern photoflashes is about 1/800 s; the minimum value can reach 1/30,000 s or even less.
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