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#YONGNUO YN 560 III VS IV MANUAL#
The issue I have is I know absolutely nothing about lighting. &0183 &32 YN560-TX II, manual flash controller, can trigger YN-560 IV YN660 YN560 III and remote control each group of flash mode (flash output) and the focal length settings by the controller, no need to operate on the flash, the flash display screen will synchronously display the parameters for the corresponding grouping. There's been a lot of discussions around here about the Yongnuo 560 III + the TX vs the 560 IV. YN kicked in the first YN560 and let you have power and optic slave for a bit less than 80 This flash was a steal and paired with the YN460 his less powerful brother, YN was a winner in my strobist bag. If you take the David Ziser equipment I posted the link for and you are lighting savvy enough or have the experience one could compare it to other alternatives. &0183 &32 YN560 1-2-3-4 YN560I First generation flash. The other question I ask could be simply answered without any other information. Thanks for your information but are you always rude to everyone before answering their questions. If is hard to give you specifics for a range like this. Compared to using a YN-560 IV on camera to trigger, the TX has several advantages. This is quite a jump from a $1700 Quantum setup to a YN 560. The Yongnuo YN-560 TX is a transmitter unit that can trigger and control YN-560 III and YN-560 IV flashes off camera. I read, i-TTL is better when you are beginner and want to take pictures quickly. Just like in your other detail lacking question, details help get the best answer. Hello All, Can anyone please suggest me which speedlight should I go for my Nikon D7100, i am confused between Yongnuo YN YN-565EX N or YN560 IV there is not much of price difference (30). Wireless triggers are the best solution and "fire only" triggers are inexpensive these days. If you are working outside this can be a problem.
#YONGNUO YN 560 III VS IV FULL#
So if you are working in a room full of photographers this can be a problem. YONGNUO YN568EX III TTL HSS 2.4G Wireless Flash Speedlite for Nikon. YONGNUO YN14EX I-TTL Macro Ring Flash Light Speedlite Kit + 4 Adapters for Canon. You can trigger it with the popup on your camera but it will also trigger with any other camera flash too. YONGNUO YN-560 IV 2.4G Wireless Flash Speedite Light for Canon Nikon DSLR Camera. The YN 560 has an optical slave that has two modes.