Neewer TTL Flash for Canon DSLRs with LCD vs PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
Overall winner: Neewer TTL Flash for Canon DSLRs with LCD
Key Differences
PHOTOOLEX FK310 (A) is a more affordable manual speedlite with GN33 and stable 5500K output but lacks TTL and camera menu support; Neewer DC-2 (B) offers higher guide number (GN58 at 105mm), TTL and external power/PC sync options but has mixed battery life reports and reliance on AA batteries for some users
Neewer TTL Flash for Canon DSLRs with LCD
Neewer TTL flash with LCD display for Canon DSLR cameras, offering high guide number and wireless triggering. Users note solid functionality, multiple output levels, and good value for money
Pros
- high guide number 58 (m) / 190ft at 105mm
- external power pack charging socket
- PC synchronous port
- wireless triggering range 10–25m
Cons
- mixed feedback on battery life
- some users report drain with AA batteries
PHOTOOLEX LCD Camera Flash Speedlite for SLRs
PHOTOOLEX camera flash with GN33 and 5500K color temperature offers manual, S1, and S2 modes for versatile lighting. Customers note easy setup, brightness, and broad compatibility with various cameras
Pros
- GN33 high guide number for strong light
- three flash modes: Manual, S1, S2
- even light output with sophisticated flash head
- high compatibility with multiple camera brands
Cons
- does not support TTL or camera menu flash control
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | PHOTOOLEX |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | NEEWER |
| User Reviews | PHOTOOLEX |