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Yongnuo YN-560 IV : Specifications and Opinions


Yongnuo YN-560 IV

The Yongnuo YN-560 IV is a flash for Canon, Nikon, Pentax and other brands with guide number 58 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (18mm with the wide-angle panel, built-in). The recycling time between each flash varies between 0.1 and 3 seconds depending by the power level and by the type of batteries; the charge is enough for 100 to 1500 flashes.

It has a infrared AF assist lamp and wireless control that allows to use the flash at up to 100 meters of distance. The head can be tilted by -7 to +90 degrees and rotated by 180 degrees.

It is powered by 4 AA batteries (alkaline, Ni-Mh or Li-Ion); it measures 60 x 190 x 80mm and it weights 350g. It is in production since 2015; the current price is 106 €.
12 users have given it an average vote of 9.0 out of 10.


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avatarjunior
sent on February 11, 2017

Pros: Value, construction, power, integrated system and very efficient with the Commander and triggers of the same brand.

Cons: only three controllable groups in commander mode.

Opinion: I own one of these flash along with 3 other yn560III and their equal I think it really nice for the price proposed, these flash in a particular way for creative effects lightpainting outside even in disastrous weather conditions (several times driven to the well and better in the ground, in the rain or with temperatures around zero) and have never betrayed me in almost a year of use, the power is great and the integrated radio control system works wonders ecosystem yongnuo with triggers and remote commander. rnSono of the faithful companions of adventure and work, probably among the best on the market compatible flash, smontandone one I also had the opportunity to verify the excellent and simple construction that makes them inherently reliable, combined with good battery low self-discharge are the manual flash definitivi.rnUnico defect if you want to find that the commander mode commands up to three flash groups against six of the turret, if you want a controller for flash is appropriate to take the series III and with the money saved, there comes the controllercommanderyn always and probably will also advance the money, recommended instead if maybe you have to work with a flash always turret and others scattered in the set as can occur for portrait sessions or cerimonie.rnCome obviously said is a manual flash, not you You can expect to have functions such as TTL, the HSS or AF illuminator, but this is clearly stated in specifiche.rn

avatarjunior
sent on January 05, 2017

Pros: Built-in trigger, cost

Cons: No TTL and no HSS

Opinion: I bought this Flash in February 2015 (Version Mark III) knowing it was only manually, to start to understand the use of flashrnPoi I bought a new car and I took the model compatible 6d, that YN-500 Ex with E-TTL and HSS rnche has always worked badly, while costing more 'and having many automatic functions in piu'rnInaffidabile and often tells me that the batteries are low (just loaded and 100% charge) rnil YN-560 instead is giving me a lot of satisfaction , a hit and often shooting has never stoner with a colleague so we Duerna shoot for hours! I keep it tight, because I paid a little more 'than 60 € (his namesake Canon coast 5/6 times more!) RnMorale: the YN are very cheap in comparison with the same name Canon / Nikon although in some cases, the Flash has flaws, just make it and cambiarlornsaremo always credito..dopo few years definitely the fleet changes, keep a flash for 10 years I see rarorn

avatarjunior
sent on September 27, 2015

Pros: Price, triggers embedded functionality

Cons: Manual only lacks illuminator af

Opinion: Very inexpensive flash handy if you want to take a set for use away from the machine having incorporated both the transmitter and receiver trigger. With 240 € you take a master + 2 slaves all triggered with ... 240 € there will not even buy a flash serio.rnUsato as the only flash on the machine has two problems: not ttl but you know, I personally have found that not no information exchange with the car (but use a canon of sony, I used it only briefly on canon and then I could be wrong), but above all has no af illuminator that I find essential for a flash, the machine is usually covered almost entirely dall'obiettivo.rn






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