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The Neewer NW-670 TTL Flash Speedlite delivers professional-grade lighting with a powerful guide number of 58 (m) / 190 ft, wireless triggering up to 25 meters indoors, and an external power supply port for extended shooting sessions. Designed for broad compatibility with Canon DSLR cameras, it includes a protective bag, mini stand, and a 1-year satisfaction guarantee, making it an essential tool for millennial pros seeking reliable, versatile flash performance.










| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 23.2 x 10.4 x 7.9 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 21 x 9 x 7 centimetres |
| Brand | NEEWER |
| Colour | NW670 |
| Included components | 1x Flash light, 1x protecting bag , 1x mini stand , 1x manual , 1x warranty card |
| Plug profile | Hot Shoe Mount |
| Part number | 10096522 |
| Size | NW670 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Maximum shutter speed | 1/200 o 1/250 |
| Aperture Modes | A (M) |
| Style | NW-670 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
D**C
Good quality flashgun
Very pleased with the Neewer NW670. I am using it mainly off camera (Canon 7D) in conjunction with a Canon Speedlite 430EX / Canon Speedlite ST-E2 transmitter. They all work well together. A pity the Neewer product was not available when I went for the Canon flashgun as I could have saved a lot of money and still had good results. It is also useful having the greater power available with the NW670. Appears to be a well made quality product at a sensible price. I have no hesitation in recommending the Neewer product.
M**E
Replaced one for one and it works beautifully, great technology at half the price
Easy to set up, easy to use and provides more than adequate light coverage
J**N
Overall a good flash at good price
Its a good flash gun but has one very annoying aspect The auto flash zoom tracks full frame lens angles so for most DSLRS out there its a pain as from about 35mm it just zooms out to 24 mm so you loose light .
D**I
reliable for a whole wedding shoot - update 2 yrs on
2years on from first use. Still great flash, but unfortunately now useless. I took it out of the bag yesterday to do some important photos and found the battery compartment open, all three tiny retaining lugs (plastic) had broken off. Now a useless bit of kit as there is no way to repair it.I bought this item to replace an old Jessops one that failed the 48 hrs before I was due to take the photographs for a friends wedding. It was pretty much all I could get on next day delivery that also has TTL functionality. Worked perfectly and reliably through hundreds of shots. Definitely would recommend
J**N
Great build quality. Simply a great price.
I have been a British Institute of Photography member in the past for many years. I find this flash gun just the best value item I have purchased for a long time. I would recommend on the basis of a trial period I have just completed, that this is an excellent product well fit for purpose.
N**A
Amazing affordable flash
Amazing flash for such a cheap price. Works great even as first flash. My Canon flash broke and finances were tight so I needed something to work for a while and this was great.
M**S
Bargain Speedlite.
I now have two of these NEEWER Speedlites which I use as slave units along with my old Canon 580EXII Speedlite& 430EXII. They can be triggered by the flash of the main flash. I adjust the power manually (meter if necessary) off camera. On camera flash power / exposure is via ETTL. Great value for money.
M**N
Awful TTL for Canon EOS 4000D
Let's make something clear. With the budget EOS range of cameras you only get 4 connections on the plate for external flash units. Which means no manual flash settings from the flash. Despite this I wanted a TTL flash which would reach over my longer Sigma 105mm lens (the built in flash does not when the lens hood is on). And this did say other Canon DSLRs so, not being a professional photographer I went with this which is "cheap" and seemed to have good reviews.When it comes to TTL I could not have been more wrong. The three images were all taken in manual mode. 1/125 F5.6 ISO400 the flash unit has brand new Duracell batteries inlace.- The first dark image is without flash.- The second bright pictures is with the built inCanon 4000D flash- The third "orange" looking image is with the Neewer Flash unit with TTLI presumed it was a sync issue, so have stepped through 1/30 through to 1/200, tried each white balance and all gave pretty much the same result. Which also means that the camera and flash do not set the Auto WB for the flash nor does it change the flash speed when using TTL. If you have a budget EOS with 4 pins. DO NOT get this flash unit. You will be disappointed because you will constantly need to check your manual settings and white balance which is a pain if you want to take snaps outside of a studio or formal setting then you are better off with the inbuilt flash. Otherwise, take a light meter and white board for manually setting the WB with you to your next family party!Now, this said. Putting the flash in slave mode and putting the flash right next to the object being photographed does give some artistic lighting.I was going to send it back and then noticed that I had put a slight scratch on the infrared panel when I was testing the flash. So I am stuck with it in my cupboard because as the photographs show. It is pretty useless as a TTL flash unit with the Canon EOS.
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