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Yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl
Yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl










yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl
  1. YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL MANUAL
  2. YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL FULL
  3. YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL PC

Please note that this needs to factor in my reaction time, which at 1:30am is not really very good.

YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL FULL

Test: connected flash to camera, fired full powerĬounted amount of time it took to fire 10 shots. The 560EX wireless mode works at all Non-HSS shutter speeds tested, up to 1/500. S2: 1/2000 tested ok on Lumix LX5 (popup flash was on TTL mode). S1: 1/8000 tested ok on Nikon D70 (manual external flash attached). The flash duration at full power is therefore between 1/640 to 1/800.

yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl

At 1/800 there was a slight reduction in flash exposure. Result: no reduction in flash exposure observed at speeds up to 1/640. Started with a shutter speed of 1/125, then fired full power at progressively higher shutter speeds (allowing 30 secs recycle time) until there is noticeable drop in output. Killed ambient by setting exposure at ISO 80, f/8. Used an LX5 (which has a digital shutter therefore unlimited sync). To compare the data above with the power index: add 1 stop (I asked why they add 1 stop but I didn't get a reply). Note: publishes an extensive power comparison here. Like the 560EX, it is capable of TTL as a wireless flash with either a Canon or Nikon commander.

  • YN-565EX - When mounted on-camera, it is a TTL flash (Nikon or Canon but not both).
  • However, as a wireless flash it is capable of TTL with either a Canon or Nikon commander.

    YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL MANUAL

  • YN-560EX (formerly EX600) - When mounted on-camera, it is a manual only flash.
  • YN-460RX and TX - manual flash with Yongnuo's built-in radio-based wireless TTL system.
  • yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl

    YONGNUO YN 560 III TTL PC

    YN-468 - Similar to YN-467 but adds stroboscopic mode and LCD display.Īdds metal foot, PC port and improved buttons and battery compartment.Adds metal foot, PC port and improved buttons and battery compartment. (Canon or Nikon version available) with built-in optical slave and zoom. YN-465 - TTL flash (Canon or Nikon version available).Here's a brief comparison with the other current flashes in Yongnuo's lineup: The 560EX was previously known as the EX600 but its name was finalized as the 560EX. The YN-560EX should not be mistaken with its similarly-named predecessors, the YN-560 (a purely manual flash) and the YN-560II (an updated version of the YN-560, also purely manual). (At the end of this article I will post other wireless TTL alternatives.) It is one of the cheapest wireless TTL flashes available. I was excited about this model because it's only $109.99, less than the YN-565EX (which has wireless TTL as well as on-camera TTL and costs around $160 for the Nikon version). The YN-560EX (formerly EX600) is a manual flash but can act as a wireless TTL slave via Canon or Nikon's wireless flash commanders (yes it is cross-compatible with Canon and Nikon). For convenience, I'm going to incorporate the information on the previous review in this one, so this will be the main resource page for the 560EX. This is a follow up to my preliminary review of the Yongnuo YN-560EX.












    Yongnuo yn-560 iii ttl