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Swivel (180 degrees to one side, 90 degrees to the other side) and tilt head.A bounce card and a wide angle diffuser.Quick recharge time using Eneloop batteries.Optical trigger (two modes S1 & S2, to compensate for TTL pre-flashes).Large, clear backlit LCD with very easy to use buttons.
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At $60 for a powerful YN560-II flash, you get the following features:
#Yongnuo yn 560 iii triggers manual#
The Olympus flash works ok (will review it next), but it is not very powerful, so for light setups, I needed more powerful manual flashes that are easy to operate and can be triggered optically as well.Įnter the Yongnuo flashes, a Chinese brand that was getting a lot of positive reviews on the internet. I bought an Olympus FL600R TTL flash for my EM-5 to use it for bounce flash on camera (if you want examples, just search this site for "bounce flash") and it can also be triggered wirelessly using the EM-5 flash as well. That's why I sold all of my Canon flashes along with my Canon gear, and invested in a much cheaper alternative, that is as powerful as the Canon flagship. But the matter of fact is that I rarely used more than one flash in TTL mode, unlike Joe McNally for example, so whenever I used more than one flash in a fixed light setup, I used them in manual mode for control and consistency. When I sold my Canon gear, I had three Canon flashes, a 600EX-RT, a 580EX II and a 580EX (I also used to have a 430EX, but I replaced it), all three flashes were TTL capable, and quite powerful.
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This won't be a detailed technical review describing every function and button, there are better reviews out there, instead, this will be a more "functional" review, with lots of product pictures. Today I will give you a glimpse of my Yongnuo flashes and triggers. So please forgive my delay, normal service will be resumed next week, or the week after. Writing this post required strong will power, I don't know why, but this is one of the more "daunting" posts I've written.