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Godox V860II-N TTL Flash
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<blockquote data-quote="hark" data-source="post: 831087" data-attributes="member: 13196"><p>I have that one as well as the one Clovishound mentioned. The V860II-N works great, but its battery swelled which made me have to buy a replacement at $39. That flash hadn't been used a lot either; however, I was told swelling is caused by humidity. The thing is I run the AC during the summer so not sure if humidity was the factor. </p><p></p><p>So before I purchased a replacement battery, I sat on the fence deciding whether to put the money into another battery or if I should opt for a second TT685 II. Ultimately I ordered the battery and use both flashes.</p><p></p><p>The TT685 II is an excellent option though. For the TT685 II as well as my previous Nikon flashes, I use rechargeable AA batteries. Since I don't need fast recycle time, the AA batteries are fine. Moving forward, I think I'd only get a flash that accepts AA batteries after having the issue with the rechargeable battery from the V860ii.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hark, post: 831087, member: 13196"] I have that one as well as the one Clovishound mentioned. The V860II-N works great, but its battery swelled which made me have to buy a replacement at $39. That flash hadn't been used a lot either; however, I was told swelling is caused by humidity. The thing is I run the AC during the summer so not sure if humidity was the factor. So before I purchased a replacement battery, I sat on the fence deciding whether to put the money into another battery or if I should opt for a second TT685 II. Ultimately I ordered the battery and use both flashes. The TT685 II is an excellent option though. For the TT685 II as well as my previous Nikon flashes, I use rechargeable AA batteries. Since I don't need fast recycle time, the AA batteries are fine. Moving forward, I think I'd only get a flash that accepts AA batteries after having the issue with the rechargeable battery from the V860ii. [/QUOTE]
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