
Neewer Q3 200Ws TTL Flash Strobe for Canon
200Ws of Canon TTL power in a 626g pocket strobe that keeps up with full-day event work without hunting for a wall outlet.
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Overview
Key Features
【Portable Flash Strobe】 The NEEWER Q3 is a lightweight and powerful flash, boasting 200w of power at only 626g. The flash is portable and capable of being stored and transported in your pocket. It's great for travelling photographers
【Optimized Performance】 Powerful Flash with High GN58 (ISO100, @35mm), 200Ws of Power Adjustable in 8 Steps from 1/128 to 1/1, and Flash Durations as Short as 1/15380 sec, the 14.4V 3200mAh battery offers 500 full-power flashes with 0.01-1.8 sec fast recycling.
【TTL/Manual/Multi Flash Modes】Q3 has three flash modes: TTL, Manual, and Multi (Stroboscopic). Fully Support Flash Exposure Compensation; 1/8000s High-Speed Sync; Manual outputs the user's choice of power, modeling light, first/second curtain sync. Multi controls the stroboscopic rate up to 90 times (99 Hz). Support S1, S2 mode, C.Fn custom setting (F3: Support Masking function when using with QPRO Trigger and in manual mode), etc.
【Built in NEEWER 2.4G wireless system】 Pair the included Q-Pro Trigger with the Q3 strobe in the same channel and control it remotely from up to 328'/100m away. The QPRO-C trigger features 5 groups and 32 channels for easy connection. Compatible with Canon EOS R6 R5 R3 R M6 850D 800D/T7i 760D/T6s 750D/T6i 650D, 600D 7D Mark II 7D 6D Mark II 6D 5D Mark IV/III/II 1D Mark III 1DX 550D 500D 450D 90D 80D 70D 60D 50D 1100D 77D SL3/250D T7/1500D 2000D T100/3000D 4000D.
【Stable Color Mode】Stable color temperature at 5600±200K over the entire power range. Cooling vents on both sides for overheat protection and prolonged service time. There is also a 3.5mm sync line jack and a type C firmware upgraded port. Battery charger, power cable, and stand mount bracket included.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- At 626g with 200Ws of output, the Q3 delivers a power-to-weight ratio that makes full-day event and travel shoots feasible without a dedicated lighting assistant or rolling case.
- HSS at up to 1/8000s enables wide-aperture shooting in full sunlight, opening creative options — shallow depth of field against bright outdoor backgrounds — that standard sync speeds foreclose.
- Stable 5600±200K color temperature across all 8 power steps eliminates per-frame white balance correction on large event shoots, saving significant post-processing time.
- 500 full-power flashes per charge covers a full event set without battery anxiety, and 0.01s recycle time at reduced power keeps the flash ready for fast candid sequences.
- The QPRO-C trigger's 5-group, 32-channel system lets you build multi-flash setups and adjust each group's power remotely from up to 100 meters without walking to each unit.
👎 Cons
- The 2.4G wireless system is proprietary to Neewer's Q-series ecosystem, limiting seamless multi-brand trigger integration for photographers who already own non-Neewer radio triggers.
- At 200Ws, the Q3 sits below the output of larger monolight or pack-and-head systems — for large-venue events or harsh midday daylight overpowering, the power ceiling may be a limiting factor.
- Eight-step power adjustment (1/128 to 1/1) offers less fine-grained control than the 1/10-stop increments found on higher-end strobes, which can matter when dialing precise ratios in controlled setups.
- The included stand mount bracket is basic; photographers doing location portrait or fashion work will likely need additional light-shaping accessories and a heavier-duty stand to match the flash's capability.
- Type-C firmware update port is a useful feature, but firmware update procedures add a maintenance step that entry-level photographers may find unfamiliar.