
Godox
The Godox TT520 II is a budget-friendly manual on‑camera speedlite featuring a built‑in 433 MHz wireless receiver, GN 33 output, and a built‑in diffuser and reflector. It offers reliable performance for beginners and hobbyists needing off‑camera flash with simple wireless triggering.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the TT520 II as a solid, reliable budget speedlite that delivers consistent GN 33 output and convenient built‑in 433 MHz wireless triggering. They commend its quick recycle, high flash count per charge, and protective features, while noting the manual‑only operation, limited swivel, and modest wireless range as constraints for more demanding work.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the flash’s affordability, built‑in diffuser, and straightforward wireless setup, often calling it “very good” for portrait and event work. Common complaints focus on the short wireless range, manual‑only mode slowing workflow, and occasional overheating during extended full‑power use.
Common Complaints
Short indoor wireless range, overheating after multiple full‑power bursts, manual‑only operation slowing workflow, and limited horizontal swivel angle.
What People Are Saying
“Good original product, very good”
How It Compares
vs. Godox TT520III
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Choose TT520III if you prefer a marginally more compact unit; otherwise TT520II provides the same performance at comparable cost.
vs. Godox TT600
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Select the TT600 when you need higher output and long‑range wireless; the TT520 II remains the better choice for tight budgets and basic portrait work.
vs. Yongnuo YN560‑IV
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The YN560‑IV is a solid alternative if you need longer wireless range; the TT520 II wins on price, size, and built‑in light‑softening accessories.