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Godox V350F for Fujifilm?
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Contrary to one of the questions answered above, the Fujifilm X-E3 does operate in HSS mode. I tested my setup on the X-E3, X-H1, X-T2 and X-T3. It worked flawlessly with all four bodies. The flash manual is a bit dated and does not include the latest Fujifilm bodies.
I used Godox flash units (mostly 860 VINGs) with Canon bodies for several years prior to switching to Fujifilm. They worked well then, are durable and well made. The TT350F uses Alkaline AA batteries or rechargeable batteries (e.g., Eneloop). If you have an application where you need longer battery life (e.g., long extreme macro focus stacking sessions), you might consider the more expensive V350F which uses a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery.
I also used this flash with the remote commander for my Nikon system and was able to trigger and sync the flash in manual mode.
My issue with this flash is how quickly it eats into battery life. Flash units generally go through batteries quickly, but this one seems quicker than most. Maybe because it can only fit 2 batteries inside. As I used it more, it became obvious that the flash performance isn't good. I can barely get a couple of dozen shots before it stops working and flashes a battery warning... but the curious thing is that the batteries are not fully or even half way drained. At least one battery shows as having a good charge left and the other just on the border of loosing charge.... very poor performance.
The manual is badly written.
In terms of size, it's well balanced to the smaller size of mirrorless cameras and doesn't look or feel comically large on a mirrorless body, even without a battery grip.
In terms of power, it's a big step up from the EF-X8 flash that came with the camera. It certainly seems powerful enough for the small to medium rooms where I've used it the most. I'm sure there are larger, brighter flashes; this one is sufficient for my needs so far.
I'm really looking forward to testing out radio trigger functionality. I bought my fiancee the Godox TT685N, and plan to borrow it on occasion when I need an off-camera light (or vice versa). I love that both of us can the same lighting system and we don't have to make duplicate investments in gear.
Although not really product related, the seller, Pergear, also gets Stars for throwing in extra items (cleaning kit and color filters) plus an extra 6 months of warranty.
I see it has a rechargeable battery. All I need is the 2 double A's that's good for 200+ flashes.
But anyone doing a all day wedding I can see the need for a large rechargeable.
It works great small lightweight easy to use. I bought it daily for street portraits.
I had also bought the controller but returned it since I only had one flash and was not interested in off camera flash.
My sample pic is the flash pointing at the roof (bounce)
Also, it’s a lot cheaper than OEM band, best bang of the bucks.





