Ibrahim Alemam
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 2 de mayo de 2024
في الاول اشتريته وبعد فترة بسيطة تعرضت حجرة البطاريات لحرارة شديدة من الداخل ادت الى انكماش البلاستيكوبالفعل اشتريت فلاش أخر نفس النوع والموديل وبعد اقل من شهر ونصف تعرض لحرارة شديدة في حجرة اللمبة مما ادى الى انكماش البلاستيك .. كل شيئ يعمل ما عدا اللمبة ...اتصلت بخدمة العملاء .. قالو ان هذا المنتج ليس له ضمان لخارج امريكاونصحوني بمراسلة الشركة المصنعة للفلاش رأسا واعطوني الايميل الخاص بالشركة المصنعة للفلاشارسلت لهم 3 ايميلات وللاسف لم يأتي رد منهمحقيقة احترت .. كيف لا يوجد ضمان لمنتجات امازون الدوليوكيف شركة الطبيعي انها كبيرة ان تتجاهل الايميلات من العملاءهذه كانت تجربتي مع عدد 2 فلاش من نفس هذا النوع
Omar
Comentado en México el 2 de octubre de 2024
Compre otros dos, trabaja muy bien.
Babarob
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de noviembre de 2023
The headline says it - functions, build quality and design all equal to one of Canons top 3 flashes (especially for newer digital cameras, but can be set up to work on any Canon camera). Reading all the specs, this seemed to be the best substitute for the least money anywhere.
Maggie He
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de abril de 2022
Received the item and tested it out and it worked great on Canon 6D. It identifies the zoom and there was no missed fire. This item matches features for any 80-120 flashes out there, I have one from Yongnuo and one from Godox, I would say the build quality is quite comparable. Meike is good brand with reasonable prices, I highly recommend.
JennaSys
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2021
I wanted an inexpensive flash with HSS support to use with an older Canon EOS XTI, and this speedlight fit the bill. Because this flash is Canon specific, HSS and TTL modes work both on camera and off, unlike some others that only work off-camera since they have a generic shoe. That said, when mounted to the camera, this thing is pretty heavy after you load it up with batteries (I'm using Amazon Basics High-Capacity Ni-MH rechargeables).With the MK600 on the camera in master mode, I tried getting the IR communication to work with a Canon 270EXII flash I had in slave mode but was unsuccessful. The remote Canon flash would not trigger. Not sure if there was an incompatibility issue or I was just doing something wrong though. In any case, this wasn't much of an issue for me since I'm mostly using the MK600 flash off-camera with the Meike MK GT600 flash triggers anyway (which also work great).Overall I've been very pleased with this flash and have since picked up a few more to try out some more advanced lighting setups.
ShannonDaly
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2021
I have had a very reliable 580EX II speed light for about ten years. It still works just fine. Was looking for something to fill in for some back light for a very last minute road trip with my son for graduation. Without wanting to break the bank on a new flash, I checked this out. It’s literally identical to my 580ex II speedlite. Same weight, same feel, same build quality, same controls, and pennies compared to picking up a higher end flash or even a new speedlite from Canon. My 580 obviously is ten years old, huge signs of wear and tear. But the flash is still strong. The flash on the mk600 appears to be identical in strength with just some basic testing. Works as a master to my 430EX and works with my 5dmkii ( yeah, I keep my gear till things decide not to work anymore). So, as far as value goes, if you aren’t worried about a name, this is a very suitable and capable unit.