Speedlite Flashes

A speedlite flash (on-camera flash or speedlight) is usually the first accessory that most photographers purchase after getting their cameras. It is a necessary tool to get good quality photos in low light conditions, but it can also be used to achieve more balanced exposures in daylight, trigger or control other flash light sources or to allow you to freeze the action. The reasons for being an unavoidable part of equipment are many advantages over built-in pop-up flashes

A speedlite flash for your DSLR, mirrorless or compact camera must be compatible with camera’s TTL metering for automatic exposure control. To get this you don’t have to buy a speedlite of the same brand as you camera. Alternatives include flashes from Yongnuo, Godox, Pixel, Shanny or Meike, to name the main 3rd party manufacturers. Apart from the TTL enabled speedlite flashes there are also manual models (without TTL metering) which are cross brand compatible.

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$299.99

Meike MK-MT24 Macro twin lite flash for Sony

Meike MK-MT24 for Sony is a wireless Macro Twin Flash kit designed for macro photography. The Meike MK-MT24S system, while at first glance seems pricey, comes in at $300. You will quickly realize that it’s actually quite a good price for something specialized that works so well. It opens up a lot of possibilities in macro photography and also simplifies the process tremendously.

$299.99

Meike MK-MT24 Macro twin lite flash for Nikon

Meike MK-MT24 for Nikon is a wireless Macro Twin Flash kit designed for macro photography. The Meike MK-MT24N system, while at first glance seems pricey, comes in at $300. You will quickly realize that it’s actually quite a good price for something specialized that works so well. It opens up a lot of possibilities in macro photography and also simplifies the process tremendously.

$299.99

Meike MK-MT24 Macro twin lite flash for Canon

Meike MK-MT24 for Canon is a wireless Macro Twin Flash kit designed for macro photography. The Meike MK-MT24 system, while at first glance seems pricey, comes in at $300. You will quickly realize that it’s actually quite a good price for something specialized that works so well. It opens up a lot of possibilities in macro photography and also simplifies the process tremendously.

$99.99

Meike MK-910

Meike MK-910 is a very affordable i-TTL and HSS enabled flash for Nikon cameras. MK-910 is a great alternative to the higher priced Nikon models. For both on and off-camera use, MK-910 is looking to be the best bang for the buck inexpensive flash currently available. If you’re just getting started in off-camera lighting, or flash photography in general, for its price, it’s a steal! You will definitely learn with this flash and it’s a great starter due to its functionality and price

The Meike MK-910 looks almost identical to the Nikon SB-910/SB900 flashes. Button layouts are basically the same and the biggest physical determining factors for each flash is the make and model number printed on the plastic shell. The build quality is really good and it feels solid. It is features rich, supporting iTTL, 2nd curtain sync, wireless and optical master and slave modes, auto and manual zoom, flash exposure compensation, flash exposure bracketing and much more.