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Yongnuo YN-568EX II (Canon) : Specifications and Opinions


Yongnuo YN-568EX II (Canon)

The Yongnuo YN-568EX II (Canon) is a flash for Canon cameras with guide number 58 (at ISO 100), with a coverage for focal lengths from 24 to 105mm (14mm 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 from up to 25 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 100mm and it weights 350g. It has been in production from 2014 to 2022 (discontinued); the average price, when in production, was 70 €.
51 users have given it an average vote of 8.2 out of 10.


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avatarjunior
sent on March 31, 2021

Pros: Focal excursion, power, HSS, adjustable head, usable with disposable or rechargeable batteries, dislocation with an external radio system also in HSS. Easy to use.

Cons: Full power charging time, to be used dislocated requires an external radio system almost as expensive as the flash

Opinion: Taken at just over 100 euros many years ago it was worth all the money it cost. HSS and power at the top for the category, you put 4 AA batteries in it and he goes. No matter whether rechargeable or not, it never leaves you on foot. The color of the flash is definitely good. I fell several times to the ground and only now, after years and falls, falls and years, begins to show signs of giving way. Recommended.

avatarjunior
sent on January 28, 2020

Pros: Well... Cheap definitely... for my experience (I use them for more than six years) I have 4 and only one "burned" me , but I was a photographer in the tourist village, he did 700 or more flashes a day in hs and not and was not always under the sun so after 4 months to the whip maybe normal, also because I did not know that in these conditions had to cover the display! when used in manual it needs very low powers and you also make 400 shots with a set of batteries. in ttl maybe 1/3 stop above normal exposure but it blancia.menu easy and fast (if you study it)

Cons: definitely the plastics are not those canons but considering that it costs 5 times less...

Opinion: I also highly recommend this because some models even have 2 types of built-in triggers! a good means for those who are not fans of the brand and mistreat the equipment a bit. compared with the original canon is absolutely not in deficit although a lower hair perhaps. versatile flexible and more intuitive than canons, perfectly in sync with the 7d with which I used it.

avatarjunior
sent on May 08, 2019

Pros: Easy to use. Economical alternative to the original flash

Cons: Unreliable

Opinion: I state that I use very little flash. Used very few times and last Sunday started shooting only at full power by heating the batteries. I have seen that the IGBT (electronic component that regulates the lightning intensity) is burnt. He probably can't handle HSS bursts. I'll try to replace the failed component but I don't think I'll use it anymore as a main flash.

avatarjunior
sent on January 31, 2018

Pros: Excellent flash for all occasions, works well combined with other flashes, whether they are the camera brand or the YN itself.

Cons: Perhaps it consumes a little more than the original.

Opinion: I bought two flashes of the same model to work in the improvised studio, both in my house and the client, before starting the work I did a lot of tests with a model head to see what were the best patterns for the portrait, I have not encountered problems of relief, only that the power of lightning is strong and must be dosed accurately, but working in TTL both with the Master and with the Slave I have obtained remarkable results, working manually takes longer before meeting the right power dosages, also because from one person to another can vary many things such as the color of the skin, clothes, hair colli, in short, with TTL also one in front of the other and the subject in the middle the result is excellent. However, even if you see the instruction manual you can see the obvious "similarity" with the canon 580EX.

avatarjunior
sent on May 10, 2017

Pros: Good power, cheap, easy to use

Cons: Occasionally not constant

Opinion: I recently bought the second flash of this model for the good conduct of what I had already not found a lack of strength or other problems read in the forumnnunica it is that occasionally (but very rarely) the lightning is not correct and the exposure It resists. I use it almost exclusively in manual and controlled environment.

avatarjunior
sent on May 17, 2016

Pros: low cost.

Cons: Broke straight

Opinion: I used it two times and then stopped working (via Amazon fortunately I changed it with another model). unclear menus, instructions in English, however, clear. As slave flash for still life goes well anyway. It has the slave function and can be controlled via pop-up and manage the SLR. Included in the box also custodia.rn

avatarjunior
sent on April 12, 2016

Pros: Price-performance-wifi

Cons: Lives and hot shoe .. Not good .. Reliable?

Opinion: I read a lot 'of reviews on forums and on the web .. Satisfied with the ideas I had formed of this flash, in November 2015 I purchased from Amazon on 568ex II .. Until two days ago has resulted in more and more than admirably used to its full potential .. Two days ago I'm going to do two tests on flash slide .. in ettl .. you no longer see the flash light in the picture .. too out below .. also in WiFi .. Nothing is as if not just sprang shut .. And the light is emitted .. Well .. already Contacted Amazon for warranty return ..

avatarjunior
sent on March 16, 2016

Pros: Flash complete with integrated advanced features.

Cons: For some strange reason the functionality E-TTL does not work anymore.

Opinion: My luck was that I bought with Amazon, otherwise the Yongnuo care who knows! After 2-300 shots functionality E-TTL no longer went and snapped only always at maximum flash, burning photos! And probably warming the batteries! Bad experience, replaced with a Yongnuo YN 600 EX RT ...

avatarjunior
sent on January 29, 2016

Pros: Aesthetically appealing

Cons: No quality control and operation of the manufacturer

Opinion: Bought twice, and in both cases, it is not synchronized with the camera in TTL and manual shooting at maximum power (overexposing strongly even at 1/128). In the second and even the speaker plastichina white mined completely breaking away (without them minimally strained). Bottom line: you want a flash reliable? Forget Yognuo (at least for now) rn

avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2015

Pros: Cheap, good construction, powerful flash, will not overheat very easily, at 1/8 with rechargeable batteries "by price" holds 6 ftg / s careless about 5.4 shots

Cons: Screw, lack input battery pack, power button

Opinion: Taken to monetize 50 € with the sale of 430EXII and simultaneously have a good flash ... I was surprised by its quality. Higher throughout the Canon at a very much lower. The slide has a very light game left right on the camera's hotshoe and those receivers, but it's really just. There is no lock on the small button as canon of the head and I find it an advantage ... I do not know how much crack I heard when friends and relatives tried to move his head 430EXII :(

avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2015

Pros: economic, master function, smooth running, powerful

Cons: less solid canon of the consideration, noisy, power button.

Opinion: Compared to the models canon is very cheap but not lacking in functionality, behaves very well and combined with my Canon 430EX II efficiently play the role of master to 1/4 the price of the canon. of course the economy has a price, the construction is good but not as solid as a canon, it is weather sealed and I find that the power button is really uncomfortable. the only real flaw that just convinces me is the noise in power for the rest I recommend it now!






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