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Yongnuo YN560 III Flash for Canon and NikonYongnuo YN560 III features a GHz wireless radio receiver built-in. It is a long range manual flash unit capable of being triggered from up to 300′ away with the Yongnuo YN560 IV, YN660, YN560-TX, RF-603 II, RF-605, and RF-602 wireless transmitters. The YN560-III is powerful with a guide number of 58m at ISO 100 and 105mm. 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. Additionally, this output can be adjusted from 1/1 to 1/128 power in 1/3 and 1/2 EV bounce and swivel lighting is possible due to -7 to 90° tilt and 270° of rotation with the locking flash head. The flash can also be triggered optically with either instant sync or skip pre-flash options for simpler off-camera firing. A built-in PC sync port further enhances the flash’s connectivity and a Multi mode allows for stroboscopic lighting effects. The flash runs on 4 AA batteries and has a recycle time of about 3 seconds. It comes with a protective case and a YN560 III - featuresYongnuo YN560 III is a GHz ultra long range wireless flash – Use RF-602/RF-603 wireless flash system which is trusted by the users around the world. Support ultra-long-range wireless flash with the furthest triggering distance is up to 100 metersFully support RF-603, RF-602 wireless transmitter – The YN560-III can receive the signals sent by RF-603 I/II or RF-602 wireless transmitter, supporting 16 channels. It is easy to achieve wireless lightingLarge size LCD display – The YN560 III is equipped with a large size LCD panel. It is intuitive and convenient to useEquipped with electronic zoom function – Lamp cover focal length can be altered between 24~105mm by pressing ZOOM buttonGN58 ISO100,105mm – powerful flash with high guide numberMultiple triggering mode supported – YN560 III can be triggered by the camera set-top, wireless trigger, S1 and S2 light sensitive trigger, S2 with pre-flash-canceled with external power socket – YN-560 III provides charging socket for external power pack, meeting your higher demand for charging recyclePC port supported – YN560-III is equipped with PC port. Simply connect it to your camera and make them synchronizedSound prompt system – When the sound prompt system is enabled, different sound alerts will prompt different working conditions of the speedlite allowing you to focus on shooting process Note the sounds can be turned off.High speed of charging recycle – The recycling time for full output just takes 3 seconds; you can get high speed current return experience even without using brand new batteries, which will only takes 4~5 seconds; besides, you can use the external charging box to accelerate the charging Options settings – YN560 III is equipped with advanced options setting function, where you can self-define the functions of the speedlite based on your own settings saving – YN560 III can automatically save your current operating settings to convenient your next useMetal hot-shoe stand, solid and reliableYongnuo YN560 III - specificationsCircuit designInsulated Gate Bipolar Transistor IGBTGuide meters ISO 100, 105mmFlash modeManual, MultiTriggering modeCamera set-up,S1,S2,RXZoom range24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105mmVertical rotation angle-7~90 degreesHorizontal rotation angle0~270 degreesPower supply4×AA size batteries Alkaline or Ni-MH are usableLighting times100~1500 times AA alkaline cell usedRecycle timeapprox 3s AA alkaline cell usedColor temperature5600kFlash duration1/200s~1/20000sFlash control8 levels of output control 1/128~1/1, 29 levels of fine tuningExternal interfacehot shoe, PC port and eternal charging triggering distance100m wireless;20-25m indoor,10-15m outdoor optical control, the electronic flash head zooming, sound prompt, automatically saving settings, power saving mode, overheating protection and advanced size21 * * 8cm / * * weight370gYongnuo YN560 III - compatible withYongnuo YN560 III is compatible with all Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic DSLR Camera. Any camera with standard hot shoe. Yongnuo RF-605, RF-603 I/II, RF-602, YN622C, YN622C II, YN622N, YN622N II, YN560-TX Yongnuo YN-560 III, YN660 Yongnuo Flash Battery Pack SF-17 C / SF-18 CYongnuo YN560 III - package includes1 x Yongnuo YN560 III flash speedlite for Canon/Nikon 1 x Mini Stand 1 x Manual in English and Chinese 1 x Original box 1 x Soft case for flash| Аνիንαብюռ псадрафеሰ иту | Хеνեዲаկոሯу ժ |
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Vamos conhecer o Flash Yongnuo YN560 III e suas do Flash Yongnuo YN560 IIIPossui receptor de rádio embutido operando na frequência de GHz com alcance de disparo de até 100 metros;Compatível com o rádio transmissor RF-602 e RF-603;Display LCD iluminado, intuitivo e de fácil visualização;Zoom da cabeça do flash variável de 24 a 105mm;Número guia 58 a ISO 100 e zoom em 105mm;Fotocélula embutida para disparar em modo slave S1 e S2;Funciona com quatro pilhas tamanho AA;Possui conexão para banco externo de baterias;Conexão para cabo de sincronismo externo;Tempo de reciclagem de 3 a 5 segundos em carga máxima;Funciona em modo Multi estroboscópico.CompatibilidadePor se tratar de um flash universal, o Flash Yongnuo YN560 III possui apenas um pino de conexão. Isso o torna compatível com todos os modelos de câmera Canon e por isso, este modelo não possui nenhuma forma de comunicação com a câmera, exceto o sinal de disparo. Não é possível fazer nenhum tipo de ajuste remotamente no flash, sendo necessário fazer todo e qualquer ajuste apenas a partir do possui receptor de rádio embutido compatível com o transmissor RF-602 e RF-603, não sendo necessário acoplar o receptor na sapata. Porém, esse tipo de transmissor só envia o sinal de disparo, sendo necessário ajustar a carga do disparo e o zoom da cabeça do flash apenas através do você pode acoplar um receptor do modelo YN-622 para disparar o flash mesmo que você não possua um sistema de rádio transmissor, você ainda pode disparar este flash remotamente através da fotocélula. No modo S1 ele dispara em sincronismo com qualquer outro flash presente no ambiente. No modo S2 ele faz a supressão do pré-flash, no caso de o seu flash Master estar operando no modo operar o seu Flash Yongnuo YN560 III, basta selecionar o zoom da cabeça do flash, que vai de 24 a seguida, selecione a carga de disparo, que pode ir de 1/1 até 1/128, com intervalos de 1/3 de o modo de disparo remoto, que pode ser via rádio RF-603, ou via fotocélula S1 ou trabalhar no modo Multi, além das configurações acima, ajuste também a taxa de repetição e o número de disparos. Se quiser saber mais sobre o modo Multi, assista ao vídeo abaixoFlash modo MULTI como usar o modo de repetição para criar o efeito estroboscópicoTabela de número guiaAbaixo, a tabela de número guia do Flash Yongnuo YN560 os valores em metros e com ISO x Zoom142428355070801051/115283039425053581/21019,821,227,629,735,437,5411/47,5141519,5212526,5291/85,39,910,613,714,817,718,720,51/163,877,59,710,512,513,314,51/322,74,95,36,97,48,89,410,31/641,93,53,84,95,36,36,67,31/1281,32,52,73,53,74,44,75,1ConclusãoO Flash Yongnuo YN560 III se mostrou confiável no modo fotocélula, apresentando boa repetibilidade e consistência de temperatura de cor. Durante o teste não foi possível avaliar a qualidade da recepção via todo o teste o mesmo não apresentou problema de o manual indique que o tempo de reciclagem é de 3 segundos, na prática pude perceber que na realidade é bem mais alto que isso quando se trabalha acima de 1/4 de carga. Dessa forma não foi possível fazer disparos sequenciais, pois foi necessário aguardar o sinal sonoro de que o flash reciclou. Em alguns casos, a demora chegou a quase 10 coisa que me chamou a atenção foi o painel grande angular, que é muito difícil de sair. Foi necessário usar uma alavanca para extrair o painel do alojamento, pois só com a força da mão ele ficou o Flash Yongnuo YN560 IIITombolTX pada trigger agar bisa menjadi transmitter (karena di dalam YongNuo 560 III ini sudah ada receivernya). Pasanglah trigger diatas flash shoe di body kamera Power flash masih sama, anda bisa mengaturnya, 1/1 (paling tinggi) atau 1/128 (paling rendah), sesuaikan dengan kondisi cahaya ruangan, dengan menekan tombol arah kanan dan arah kiri. Yes, you need a receiver. The YN-560-TX uses wireless radio signals to communicate with off camera flashes. The Canon wireless system built into the 430EX II uses optical pulses of light to receive communications from a Canon master flash or near-infrared controller. Canon has introduced a newer wireless radio system with the "RT" models 600EX-RT, 430EX III-RT, and the wireless controller ST-E3-RT. But your older 430EX II is optical control only. The Yongnuo YN-560-TX is a manual only flash controller. It can set the flash manual power level and the flash zoom head setting from its control panel mounted on your camera's hot shoe. It can not control the flash in E-TTL automatic flash mode. If you want to use a Yongnuo controller for wireless E-TTL you need the YN-622C-TX transmitter or YN-622C II transceiver. A transceiver can function as a transmitter when attached to the camera or as a receiver when attached to a compatible flash. You have several options as to the receiver you use. My recommendation would be to use a YN-622C II transceiver attached to your flash as the radio receiver. Although the YN-622 system uses a different radio protocol than the YN-560 system, the radio receiver of the "II" version of the YN-622C as well as any "original" YN-622C transceivers made after December 15, 2014 can be switched to YN-560 mode. It's easier to do with the mechanical switch on the "II" version which also has some improvements in operating range over the original version. One advantage is that the YN-622C II will allow manual power/zoom/group control wirelessly via the YN-560-TX mounted on the camera. Another advantage of using a YN-622C II is that if you later decide you want to use the flash wirelessly in E-TTL mode you can get another YN-622C II or a YN-622C-TX and continue to use your existing YN-622C II as the receiver attached to the 430EX II. You'll just have to change the radio setting in it back to YN-622 mode. Another option you might consider before you get too deep into the Yongnuo system is to use the Godox system instead. Here's why. Even when everything is radio operated, different systems won't usually work with each other. Sometimes third party systems will reverse engineer a primary manufacturer's protocol. The Yongnuo RT system mimics the Canon RT system and most Canon and Yongnuo RT devices are cross-compatible. After a new release by Canon a firmware revision is sometimes needed by Yongnuo to maintain that compatibility. Sometimes a third party maker will have more than one system that is either not compatible, or only partially compatible, with their other systems. Yongnuo's rf602/rf603/rf605/YN560 system is for control of manual flashes. Yongnuo's YN622 system is for control of TTL flashes. Older pieces of each system won't work with each other. But since late 2014 the YN622 pieces can be controlled in manual mode by the YN560 system. Godox is relatively new to the wireless flash scene. Like others, they've also had a couple of different wireless radio systems in the past. Like all of the other third party suppliers, they've experienced their share of growing pains. With their X1 series they are building a system that allows manual flashes, TTL flashes, and studio flashes to all be controlled via the same wireless radio system. Obviously the manual flashes don't magically become TTL flashes when controlled with the X1 system, but the X1 system does allow the same controller mounted on the camera to control the different types of strobes. With an X1 controller you can control all of the Godox flashes with X1 receivers built in, such as the TT600, TT685, V850II, V860II, AD360II, or AD/XR600 series. With an XTR16 or XTR16s receiver you can also use an X1 to control older Godox flashes such as the V850, V860, AD180, AD360, AR400, RS600, and various Godox AC powered studio lights. What you can't do with the Godox X1 system is control flashes from the Yongnuo, Canon, or Nikon radio systems without using an X1 receiver attached to the flashes in question. You may or may not get full usability in such an arrangement. With your 430EX II you should be able to use an X1T[C] receiver to control the flash either manually or in E-TTL mode with an X1T[C] transmitter attached to your camera. . 191 290 431 348 417 82 359 25