Yongnuo yn-560 iii amatuer
- #YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER UPDATE#
- #YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER MANUAL#
- #YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER FULL#
- #YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER PORTABLE#
#YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER MANUAL#
Yongnuo yn 462, the simplest manual flash from Yongnuo.Yongnuo yn 460, introduced in autumn 2009.
#YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER PORTABLE#
Yongnuo manual flashes (without TTL)Ī distinctive feature of all these outbreaks is the presence of only one central sync contactallowing them to be used with any cameras that have the same center sync terminal for activating an external flash on their hot shoe. Conditionally, I divided them into automatic (with TTL support) and manual. Yongnuo has a huge, huge number of different flashes.
#YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER UPDATE#
UPDATE: in 2018, an update was released for the YN560 IV version, which received a USB port for updating the firmware. Well, it’s just a trifle: the modification number for the YN560 IV is painted on the body of the flash in blue and without a dash, and for the YN560 III - in black and with a dash. To work the YN560 III with synchronizers such as Yongnuo RF-602, RF-603, group activation is not required. When the display of the YN560 III shows 'abracadabra', hold down the central button of the YN1 III joystick for 2-560 seconds, after which the YN560 III will be activated and included in the 'A' group. To activate the YN560 III group (in RX mode) using the YN560 IV, you need to simultaneously press the buttons on the YN560 IV in TX mode located on the sides of the 'ACT' inscription and wait for synchronization between the YN560 IV and YN560 III. in RX mode it already has a certain group set. But the YN560 IV from the box is already activated, i.e. Initially, the YN560 III comes without a 'activation' band. The YN560 IV flash can only control up to three groups of remote flash units, while YN560-TX can control up to six led groups.Īlso, the YN560 IV has slightly changed the control, instead of the 'GR' (group selection) function, the YN560 IV uses the 'ACT' (flash activation) function. YN560 IV can now partially replace the transmitter YN560-TX. TX ie Transmitter - transmitter (transmitter) mode.Īs a result, the YN560 IV has a built-in radio transmitter that can work both as a receiver and as a transmitter. This flash behavior is called master flash or MASTER flash and is abbreviated on the YN560 IV. FROMama on my own YN560 III could not work as a master / control flash. This behavior of the flash is called slave mode, on flashes YN560 III / YN560 IV is abbreviated RX ie R eceiver - receiver (receiver) mode. Using compatible flash / radio sync flash YN560 III could only be controlled remotely. The main difference between the YN560 IV and the previous model YN560 III Now you can control other compatible flashes over the air. The YN560 IV can be used on all cameras that have a standard hot shoe with a center sync terminal. Important 3: this flash is not designed for any one system like Nikon or Canon. With a fixed lens, there are no particular problems with this inconvenience. This can be a little embarrassing when shooting with a zoom lens. Important 2: focal length (zoom) must be set manually.
#YONGNUO YN 560 III AMATUER FULL#
So 1/1 means full / maximum flash power, and, for example, 1/32 means that only one thirty-second of the maximum power will be used. Power is set as a fraction of the total power. Mostly manual flash is used by amateur photographers as a very cheap alternative to original TTL automatic flashes, as well as by experienced users as remote flashes. It attracts with its low cost, built-in radio synchro for working in slave or master modes. The logical continuation of the previous model YN560 III. YN560 IV - popular budget external flash.