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Key Features
- Compatible with Fujifilm TTL
- Guide Number: 141' at ISO 100 and 50mm
- Zoom Range: 24-105mm (18mm with Panel)
- Tilts Upward 90°
Create light around your subject or augment existing light with the VS-570F Wireless TTL Flash from Bolt. Available here to be fully compatible with Fujifilm's TTL, including use as a wireless slave flash, the VS-570F allows photographers to work quickly and comfortably by knowing that settings can be easily determined with the camera's automatic metering system. This unit also has good power output with a guide number of 141' at ISO 100 and 50mm and can cover a range of focal lengths from 24-105mm using the zoom head, or as wide as 18mm with the pull-out diffusion panel. You can even control output manually with power settings from 1/1 to 1/64.
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Can I use some cable to shoot with the Bolt VS-570F flash in TTL mode AND off camera? If yes, do you think the HSS will work too? I appreciate your help! (I own an X-T10 and need to shoot off camera in TTL mode; thank you!)
You wouldn't need an off-camera TTL cable to use this flash TTL off camera - this is a wireless TTL flash featuring slave functionality.
Date published: 2025-03-16
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Is the Bolt VS-570F compatible with my Fuji XT-10?
Yes, the Bolt VS-570F Wireless TTL Flash for Fujifilm Cameras would be compatible for use with the Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Digital Camera.
Date published: 2018-08-25
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Does the Bolt VS-570F support wireless TTL for Fuji? If so, what is used as a controller unit?
Wireless function for any Fuji compatible flash is only available via optical triggering. You will need to use the on-camera flash or add another unit on the hotshoe to fire a flash remotely. Fuji has been VERY slow in developing a proper flash system. Bolt and Nissin have units in the pipeline but RF wireless options for off-camera use are currently not available. (Probably the reason the i60 has release has been delayed three times since May)
Date published: 2018-08-25
