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Godox VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit for Nikon Cameras

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Godox VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit for Nikon Cameras
Key Features
  • Built-In 2.4GHz X Wireless Radio System
  • Compatible with Nikon i-TTL
  • Guide Number: 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm
  • Zoom Range: 20-200mm (14mm with Panel)
Power, speed, and integrated radio transmission make the VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit from Godox a hard-to-beat option for your Nikon cameras. Fully compatible with i-TTL systems, the V860IIN supports many advanced functions and features. Also, it features the Godox 2.4GHz X wireless radio system which provides both master and slave TTL functionality with a range of up to 328'. On top of this, the flash is powerful and versatile, featuring a guide number of 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm along with a zoom range of 20-200mm, which can be expanded to 14mm with the use of the pull-out panel. And, this flash runs off a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack, that ensures fast recharge and long-lasting shoots.
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Godox V860II Overview

Power, speed, and integrated radio transmission make the VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit from Godox a hard-to-beat option for your Nikon cameras. Fully compatible with i-TTL systems, the V860IIN supports many advanced functions and features. Also, it features the Godox 2.4GHz X wireless radio system which provides both master and slave TTL functionality with a range of up to 328'. On top of this, the flash is powerful and versatile, featuring a guide number of 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm along with a zoom range of 20-200mm, which can be expanded to 14mm with the use of the pull-out panel. And, this flash runs off a rechargeable Li-ion battery pack, that ensures fast recharge and long-lasting shoots.
For general operation, the V860IIN features full bounce flash capabilities, including tilting from -7 to 90° and rotation left and right 180°. As a i-TTL-compatible unit, this flash offers support for high-speed sync, flash exposure compensation, 1st and 2nd curtain sync, and much more. Additionally, it can function as an optical master or slave unit if needed.

The flash is compatible with Nikon Z 6II and Z 7II in Manual Mode only (no TTL).

Flash Head Design and Control
  • Powerful guide number of 197' at ISO 100 and 200mm ensures your subjects are properly illuminated.
  • Zoom range of 20-200mm, as well as a wide-angle panel that supports 14mm, ensures maximum compatibility with a range of lenses and shooting styles.
  • Flash head can tilt from -7 to 90° and rotate 180° both left and right for full bounce capabilities.
  • AF assist light is present with a range of 2-32.8'.
  • Included 11.1V, 2000mAh li-ion polymer battery pack offers recharge times of faster than 1.5 seconds and approximately 650 full-power flashes per charge.
  • A micro-USB port is available for installing firmware updates.
Wireless Triggering
  • Godox 2.4GHz X wireless radio system has an impressive range of 328' along with the ability to choose between 32 channels and set up three groups. The system is compatible with Godox's X series or transmitters for more advanced functionality and setups.
  • Optical wireless transmission is available with access to four channels and three groups as well as a range of up to 49'.
  • This flash supports various functions, including multi flash, high-speed sync, 1st and 2nd curtain sync, flash exposure compensation, and more.
  • In addition to the hot shoe and wireless triggering, the V860IIN offers a 2.5mm sync port for a wired connection to a camera or receiver.

Godox V860II Specs

Key Specs
Guide Number
196.85' / 60 m at ISO 100 (200 mm Position)
Auto Zoom Head
Yes
Bounce Head
-7 to +90°
Swivel Head
360°
Exposure Control
Manual, Nikon i-TTL
Wireless Operation
Optical Pulse (TTL/Manual)
Up to 49.21' / 15 m (Master, Slave)
Radio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 328.08' / 100 m (Master, Slave)
Internal Power
1 x Rechargeable
Off-Camera Terminal
2.5 mm
Flash Head
Guide Number
196.85' / 60 m at ISO 100 (200 mm Position)
Coverage
Full-Frame
20 to 200 mm
14 mm (with Wide-Angle Adapter)
Auto Zoom Head
Yes
Bounce Head
-7 to +90°
Swivel Head
360°
Flash Duration
1/300 to 1/20000 Second
Recycle Time
Approx. 0.1 to 1.5 Seconds
Secondary Illumination
Modeling Light
Exposure Control
Exposure Control
Manual, Nikon i-TTL
Flash Modes
Hi-Speed Sync, Second-Curtain Sync
Power Range
1/1 to 1/128
Flash Compensation
-3 to +3 EV (1/3 EV Steps)
Wireless
Wireless Operation
Optical Pulse (TTL/Manual)
Up to 49.21' / 15 m (Master, Slave)
Radio (TTL/Manual)
Up to 328.08' / 100 m (Master, Slave)
Wireless Channels
32
Wireless Groups
3
Power
Internal Power
1 x Rechargeable
External Power Pack Compatible
No
General
Mount
Shoe
Off-Camera Terminal
2.5 mm
Dimensions (W x H x D)
2.5 x 3 x 7.5" / 64 x 76 x 190 mm
Weight
15.17 oz / 430 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.13 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
9.15 x 8.15 x 3.05"

Godox V860II Reviews

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Is the mount included

Is the mount included
Asked by: Joel
Got 2 of those, and none had the mini stand
Answered by: Joel
Date published: 2021-01-20

I just received a Nikon Z6II and this flash will ...

I just received a Nikon Z6II and this flash will not work in TTL mode. Do you know if there is an update planned?
Asked by: Mark
I returned my Godox 350N today because I spent a few day's trying to get it to work in TTL mode with my Z6 II. They do have a 1.4 firmware update which mentions fixing problems with Z6 & Z7's. My issue was that the Godox firmware upgrader is only compatable with Windows and I have Mac's. My next thought was to try the Godox V1 or 860 but I'd probably run into the same issues with upgrading firmware. I'll probably bite the bullet and pay Nikon prices and try one of their's.
Answered by: Richard
Date published: 2022-08-04

Will this work with the Nikon D5600?

Will this work with the Nikon D5600?
Asked by: Michael
It should work on any Nikon hot shoe.
Answered by: James
Date published: 2021-09-21

What is the Flash Duration table on reduced power ...

What is the Flash Duration table on reduced power like 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, ...?
Asked by: Oldrich
Godox does not list a flash duration table for the Godox VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit for Nikon Cameras. The manufacturer's website simply states that the flash duration is 1/300 sec to 1/20,000 sec (which should be 1/300 sec at 1/1 full output power and 1/20,000 sec at 1/128 minimum output power).
Answered by: Manzell
Date published: 2021-07-19

Does the autofocus assist beam work with the ...

Does the autofocus assist beam work with the Nikon Z6II?
Asked by: Johannes
No, Godox VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash Kit for Nikon Cameras would only perform in manual mode and the auto focus assist bean would not turn on if you attach this flash unit to Nikon Z6II mirrorless camera.
Answered by: llinelva
Date published: 2022-09-28

Am I reading correctly that I can use this Godox ...

Am I reading correctly that I can use this Godox VING V860IIN TTL Li-Ion Flash on camera and have a second, and maybe third, triggered by it via rf?
Asked by: Douglas
Yes. I have two and trigger my second one via the wireless signal from the 1st. You can also use the on camera one as only the trigger instead of a separate trigger. Or use a separate trigger and fire both wirelessly.
Answered by: Brian
Date published: 2020-10-21

The spec tabluations are inconsistent. What is ...

The spec tabluations are inconsistent. What is the difference between this and the V860IIIN?
Asked by: Captain
I don't know what tabluation mean. Maybe you meant Tabulation? It's always better if you make your own research on the web. Answers here may mislead you. https://youtu.be/ly7NUYwjXno
Answered by: Mosa
Date published: 2022-01-24

question

Wondering if this will work with 2 Nikon SB-600's and a Nikon SU-800 commander??? Need a third flash.....
Asked by: shawn s.
This flash can be triggered by the Nikon SU-800 commander in optical mode.
Answered by: Kirk R.
Date published: 2018-08-27
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