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The Meike MK-320C is a compact TTL speedlite designed for Canon mirrorless and DSLR cameras, offering a 32 m guide number and a lightweight 150 g body powered by two AA batteries. It includes full TTL, manual, HSS, optical slave modes, USB rechargeable capability, and an LED modeling light for video.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Meike MK-320C a capable mini flash that delivers a respectable guide number and full TTL functionality in an ultra‑compact package. They commend its portability, USB charging, and inclusion of HSS and LED modeling, but point out slower recycle times, limited power, and a basic build that may not satisfy demanding professional workflows.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the flash’s tiny size, lightweight feel, and effective TTL performance with the supplied diffuser, noting its convenience for travel and macro work. Common criticisms focus on the relatively slow full‑power recycle, limited output for larger scenes, and occasional concerns about the plastic construction and lack of a dedicated bounce head.
Common Complaints
Slow full‑power recycle (~5 s), limited flash power for larger scenes, basic plastic construction that may feel less durable, and the absence of a dedicated bounce head despite head rotation.
How It Compares
vs. Godox TT350C
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Choose the Meike MK‑320C for ultimate portability and USB charging; opt for the Godox TT350C when higher power and faster recycle are needed.
vs. Canon 430EX III‑RT
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Select the Meike MK‑320C for travel, macro, and budget‑friendly use; select the Canon 430EX III‑RT for professional studio work requiring higher output and rugged reliability.