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Yongnuo YN560-TX Wireless Flash Controller and Commander for YN-560III YN-560TX YN560TX Speedlite Canon DSLR Cameras

4.8 (365 Reviews)

US$49.89

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Customer Reviews(365 Reviews)
4.8

I am using this to control 2 Yongnuo 560 IVs directly, 2 Neewer 560ii s and Neewer Vision 4 strobe. All the Neewers get triggered with Yongnuo RF605 triggers. Took a while to get it set up, but gives me total control of the Yongnuo flashes and triggers the others. As Neewer flashes wear out ( or break when dropped) will replace with the Yongnuo for max control. Shoot real estate and many time have flashes in ancillary rooms and have to go to them to reset power....Noooooo more. A time saver

I have almost three months to buy this system flash, everything was fine and I recently went to put the batteries to one of the flash and now Dont want to turn on, but despite everything seems good flash

Manual flash settings option does not work with both flashes - strobe seems to be full-power blast constantly - will overheat batteries with intensive use, has shut-off feature when this event happens - batteries can get hot enough for hot potato juggles - after flash cools for a over 5-min can resume shoot normally. Transmitter when used has a good range. Used a flash set-up across a high school auditorium and works like a charm at a distance.. Will transmit through the occasional wall also. I have a previous Yongnuo 560III and strobe intensity settings work fine - this particular set is fackd up.

Affordable and versatile speed light set for off-camera enthusiasts. For the price, you won't get TTL or HSS with this setup. But it is a very capable set for manual flash use with a very intuitive transmitter. I would give the set five stars, if not for the fact that "Multi" (stroboscopic) function does not work at all. Judging by how the TEST trigger successfully flashes multiple strobes only when the TEST is depressed for the duration of the intended strobe count, it appears to have a design flaw or a bug.

I was always annoyed by pocket wizards that failed inexplicably but this flash/transceiver combo has never let me down.

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