
Meike
The Meike MK320S is an ultra‑compact TTL speedlite for Sony cameras offering a high GN of 32 m, full TTL metering, HSS, stroboscopic mode and optical wireless in a lightweight body powered by AA batteries.
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$59.99
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$68.84
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$59.99
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$69.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the MK320S for packing a robust feature set—TTL, HSS, stroboscopic up to 500 Hz, and optical wireless—into an ultra‑compact, metal‑body flash, noting its intuitive LCD and USB‑Micro charging as strong value points, while flagging its fixed beam angle and lack of radio wireless as notable trade‑offs.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently praise the flash’s portability, surprising power output, even lighting and ease of use for beginners, especially the TTL auto mode and LED assist, but they commonly complain about the rapid drain of AA batteries, slower recycle speed, limited head rotation, and occasional overheating in high‑frequency strobe use.
Common Complaints
Fast AA battery depletion under heavy use, 5‑second recycle time at full power, limited swivel/tilt range for extreme bounce, and occasional overheating during prolonged stroboscopic operation.
What People Are Saying
“small and easy to carry”
How It Compares
vs. Godox TT350S
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Choose the MK320S for ultimate compactness and USB features; choose the TT350S for higher power and radio wireless capability.
vs. Yongnuo YN560‑IV
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Select the MK320S for TTL functionality and portability; select the YN560‑IV for raw power and manual control.
vs. Neewer NW‑670
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Opt for the MK320S when size, TTL, and modern connectivity matter; opt for the Neewer NW‑670 when higher power and larger head size are priorities.