But that is a relatively high priced full TTL system, where the YN-560 III is just a simple manual flash with a basic receiver (just to fire the flash) built in, and selling from around just $85 (now $70) each. And for good reason.Ĭanon where basically the first to recently introduce radio based remote triggering into their own speedlite system, which has been extremely successful. This is one flash I really don’t need to talk up, as YongNuo have had are hard time keeping up with demand as it is. All via the radio receiver already built directly into the YN-560 III flashes. UPDATE – 26th June 2014 - YongNuo have now released the YN560-TX tranmitter unit, which provides remote manual power control, and remote flash zoom, with the YN-560 III flashes. Compatible with both the existing and very popular RF-603 II, RF-603 and RF-602 radio triggers. The YN-560 III is the latest version of YongNuo’s flagship manual speeedlite, and its the first all manual speedlite with a radio trigger receiver built in for firing the flash reliably off camera.
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