Flashpoint have announced the Zoom-Lion Mini TTL R2 / Godox V350F, TTL and HSS enabled speedlight for Fuji cameras.
And they are available now from Adorama for $159.
The Zoom-Lion Mini / V350F provide the same guide number and functions as the previously available Zoom Mini / TT350F.
Though the Zoom-Lion Mini are powered by a Lithium-ion battery, which provides 1.7 second full power recycle time, and over 500 full power shots per charge.
Including integrated 2.4GHz radio transceivers, the Zoom Lion-Mini provide radio Transmitter and Receiver modes, compatible with the full system of Flashpoint R2 and Godox X series lights and radio triggers.
FLASHPOINT ZOOM-LION MINI / GODOX V350F FEATURES
- GN 36m (ISO 100 @ 105mm)
- Powered by 7.2V 2000mAh Lithioum-ion Battery
- HSS to 1/8000th
- Flash Mode – TTL /M / Multi
- 1st Curtain Sync / 2nd Curtain Sync
- FEC / FEB – 1/3rd Increments (±3 stops)
- Manual Flash – 1/128 – 1/1 output control (1/3rd increments)
- Flash Zoom 24 – 105mm
- Radio Tx & Rx Modes for Flashpoint R2 & Godox X 2.4GHz Radio Systems
- Flashpoint / Godox – Fuji TTL Radio Receiver Mode
- 3 Remote Groups A / B / C
- 16 Channels
- Range to 30m
- S1 and S2 Optic Slave Modes
- Recycle Time: 0.1 – 1.7 Seconds
- Full Power Flashes – 500+
- Head Tilt/Swivel: -7 – 90 Degree Tilt, 0 – 270 Degree Swivel
- Backlit LCD Screen
- Sound Prompt
- Custom Functions
- Settings Memory
- Overheat Protection
- USB Port for Firmware Updates
Unlike the AA powered versions, the Zoom Lion-Mini come supplied with the Lithium-ion battery and dedicated charger.
FLASHPOINT ZOOM-LION MINI / GODOX V350F COMPATIBLE CAMERAS
FLASHPOINT ZOOM-LION MINI / GODOX V350F SPECS
PRICE AND AVAILABILITY
The Flashpoint Zoom-Lion Mini TTL R2 / Godox V350F are available now from $159 –
FP Zoom-Lion Mini Fuji – Adorama, Amazon
Godox V350F – Amazon, UK, B&H Photo, Ebay
Flashpoint – Website
Godox – Website
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Does anyone know if this can be triggered by X1T-F Trigger?
Yes it can. Here’s the manual http://www.godox.com/EN/InstructionManual/Godox_V350F_20180315.pdf P41 talks about wireless slave mode. Note you don’t go into wireless slave mode via the SLAVE button that’s for optical slave mode. Quite why GODOX thought that was a good idea is beyond me.
Thanks!
How does this campare to V860II? Any advantages not seen in the other?
It’s much smaller but less power.
Just purchased a TT350O (for Olympus) and a TT350F (for Fuji) and noticed that when using manual zoom, the ‘O’ goes from 24 to 105mm (i.e. full frame equivalent, ignoring the 2x crop factor) whereas the ‘F’ goes from 16 to 69mm (i.e. native focal length, incorporating the 1.5x crop factor).
Is this as designed? If so, is there any known reasoning behind it (including the fact that the ‘F’ goes to 69 instead of 70mm)?