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Tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely
Tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely








tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely
  1. Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely manual#
  2. Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely full#
  3. Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely Pc#
  4. Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely iso#

Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely iso#

  • Powerful operation with Guide number 58 meters at ISO 100, 105mm.
  • The flash runs on 4 AA batteries and has a recycle time of about 3 seconds.

    Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely Pc#

    A built-in PC sync port further enhances the flash’s connectivity and a Multi mode allows for stroboscopic lighting effects. The flash can also be triggered optically with either instant sync or skip pre-flash options for simpler off-camera firing.

    tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely

    Additionally, this output can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/128 power in 1/3 and 1/2 EV steps.įull bounce and swivel lighting is possible due to -7 to 90° tilt and 270° of rotation with the locking flash head. The unit is also quite versatile with a zoom range of 24-105mm, which is able to be expanded to 18mm with the built-in wide-angle diffuser. The YN560III is powerful with a guide number of 58m at ISO 100, 105mm.

    Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely manual#

    YN560 III is a long range manual flash unit that can be triggered by the RF-603, RF-602, RF-605 wireless transmitters or YN560-TX/YN560 IV/YN660 commander unit. Yongnuo YN560 III Speedlite features 2.4 GHz wireless radio receiver. It comes with a carry pouch and a flash stand which allows you to stand the flash up on a table. It rotates anti-clockwise 180 degrees and clockwise 90 degrees.

    Tips for using yongnuo yn 560 iii flash remotely full#

    Yongnuo YN560 III features full tilt functionality, flipping up and down 90 degrees (pointing at the subject to pointing upwards vertically). This means you have to adjust the flash power manually and the flash won’t be able to determine the power of the flash by itself. There is no TTL support in the YN560 III, which has the advantage of making it truly universal, supporting any camera system with a hot-shoe or sync port interface, or even those without, using the built-in optical slave. It’s important to note, however, that these Yongnuo YN-560 series of flashes are manual control only, meaning they don’t offer TTL metering. YN560 III can be triggered and controlled by YN560-TX commander as well as by YN560 IV/ YN660 flashes.

    tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely

    Very nice.Yongnuo YN560 III is one of the first budget-friendly camera flashes released with a radio receiver built into it. This speedlight is effectively a YN560-II that can be triggered by a Yongnuo RF-602, RF-603 or RF-605 wireless trigger without needing to connect an external receiver. It’s all done on the 560-TX on your camera. This is very handy when the flashes are on stands. Every group is remotely controlled via the 560-TX. The 560-TX allows you to fire 6 groups of flashes, all with separate power settings. 6 different groups with separate power settings Virtually any camera with a sync connection or standard hotshoe could be used if using some other form of radio triggers to fire the flash off camera. The latter also seems to work, but I havent tested it. Most cameras with a standard hotshoe can be used with the YN560-TX (which I do) and the RF-603 II transmitter units. Off camera, and using the YN-560 III/IV built in radio receiver, compatibility will depend on the transmitter unit used. The YN-560 III and IV are a single firing pin flashes and are compatible with most cameras having a standard hotshoe when mounted directly on the camera.

    tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely

    So does it work with the Sony a7 series? The short answer to this is YES! And it turned out to be a good still camera as well. Then Sony came out with the a7S, which quickly proved to be a solid video camera. Wanted to find something smaller than my “old” workhorse, the Sony FS100. Was’nt really looking for another still camera, but for a camera for my video business. Can I use the Yongnuo 560 III or IV flash with my Sony a7 camera? Yes!










    Tips for using yongnuo yn-560 iii flash remotely