
Neewer
The Neewer TT560 is a lightweight, budget-friendly manual flash speedlite offering a GN38 output and extensive head rotation for versatile indoor lighting. It runs on 4 AA batteries, supports manual power control and optical slave modes, but lacks TTL and high‑speed sync.
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$59.84
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$60.00
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$41.58
Highest
$69.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the TT560 a solid entry‑level manual flash, lauding its GN38 power, accurate 5600 K color, and extensive head rotation for creative indoor lighting, while noting its lack of TTL, HSS, and weather sealing makes it less suitable for advanced or outdoor work.
What Users Say
Everyday users commend the flash for its sturdy build, straightforward operation, and good value, especially for indoor portrait and product setups, but repeatedly mention the absence of TTL, slow full‑power recycle, and occasional battery life inconsistencies as pain points.
Common Complaints
Missing TTL and HSS support, slow recycle at full power, variable battery life, and incompatibility with certain entry‑level Canon models.
What People Are Saying
“works really well”
“comparable to other speedlights”
“value as a basic manual flash for beginners or backups”
How It Compares
vs. Neewer NW620
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Disadvantages
Choose TT560 for maximum portability and budget; choose NW620 if you need an LCD and more advanced on‑board features.
vs. Godox TT600
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Select TT560 for a lightweight, budget manual flash; select Godox TT600 for faster recycle, wireless control, and more advanced functionality.