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Yongnuo Speedlite YN560 IV
May 21, 2023 13:05:02   #
Marlboro Loc: New Jersey
 
Like new Flash. It has an external sync for connecting to radio triggers etc.
Comes with case no box.
$40.00











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May 22, 2023 06:19:06   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
For Canon or Nikon?

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May 22, 2023 07:13:16   #
Marlboro Loc: New Jersey
 
roxiemarty wrote:
For Canon or Nikon?

This is a non dedicated manual flash and as such will work with any hot shoe enabled camera.
The YN 560IV speedlight took the 560III and introduced a built in controller as well. Now you can have it all in one nice package. Complete wireless radio signal control is built into the speedlight. Using this as a master flash you can control up to 3 groups of speedlights, 560iii or 560iv. You can make all the adjustment to the power output from this speedlight and it will send the information to the ones that you are using off camera. No need to walk over to make those adjustments.. Portrait photographers, Real Estate photographers and more love this speedlight for its ease of use and its tremendous light output.Speedlite for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus DSLR Cameras

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May 22, 2023 10:03:02   #
Thomas902 Loc: Washington DC
 
Marlboro it might help if you post the User's Manual for the Yongnuo Speedlite YN560 of which the IV variant shares much of the same features.... Most notably the Guide Number of 58 at ISO 100 for a 105mm lens.
The Nikon SB-910 as a GN of 48 at the same parameters. Although Yongnuo's GN's may be a tad optimistic :)

Here's the User's Manual for the Yongnuo Speedlite YN560
https://www.yongnuo.fr/wp-content/uploads/notices/YN-560_en.pdf

btw I noticed you claim the following in another UHH thread (Jun 13, 2021 18:03)
"After being in the Wedding photo industry for over 40 years I can comment with some authority."
Would love to see some of the images you've captured using the Yongnuo Speedlite YN560 IV

Having enjoyed working in this intriguing and lucrative genre I always appreciate what other masters of the craft have brought to the table here.

btw, the Nikon Manual for the SB-910 is 138 pages...
And the Manual for the Yongnuo Speedlite YN560? 23 pages...

Great price point on this flash you're offering here!
All the best on your photographic journey Marlboro...

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May 22, 2023 10:51:37   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
Marlboro wrote:
This is a non dedicated manual flash and as such will work with any hot shoe enabled camera.
The YN 560IV speedlight took the 560III and introduced a built in controller as well. Now you can have it all in one nice package. Complete wireless radio signal control is built into the speedlight. Using this as a master flash you can control up to 3 groups of speedlights, 560iii or 560iv. You can make all the adjustment to the power output from this speedlight and it will send the information to the ones that you are using off camera. No need to walk over to make those adjustments.. Portrait photographers, Real Estate photographers and more love this speedlight for its ease of use and its tremendous light output.Speedlite for Canon Nikon Pentax Olympus DSLR Cameras
This is a non dedicated manual flash and as such w... (show quote)


Thanks. I looked it up and it is not what I need right now. But thanks so much. I am looking into this brand of flashes to replace the Canon speedlights I own that are not being supported by Canon, and cannot be repaired.

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May 22, 2023 11:52:53   #
Marlboro Loc: New Jersey
 
Recently acquired this speed light so I never shot with it.I do not have the manual.
I am no longer in business so I would have to dig through hard drives to pull some images up.
My history with flashes goes back to my first a Multiblitz Report then to Ascor 444 candid
then to Norman 2OOb's added to the Norman the General Varionics head that turned the flash into a auto flash
Along the way I had some Ascor 1600 potatoe masher type of strobes then went to Lumedyne also with the General Varionics auto head. Then Quatum developed there Q flash heads and I went to them for the Lumedynes.
Studio strobes were at first Balcar then Dynalite all the way. This was all used with my Hasselblad system.
When I went to Nikon digital I used Sb-800's. In the beginning the flash's were triggered by optical slaves.
Then to Dynalite radio slaves then to Venca radios and finally to pocket wizards.
I have many of Dynalites and Sb-800s available for purchase. I also have pocket wizards available for purchase.
This should help a little with my history.
Thank you for reading.

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May 22, 2023 13:34:26   #
roxiemarty Loc: Florida
 
Marlboro wrote:
Recently acquired this speed light so I never shot with it.I do not have the manual.
I am no longer in business so I would have to dig through hard drives to pull some images up.
My history with flashes goes back to my first a Multiblitz Report then to Ascor 444 candid
then to Norman 2OOb's added to the Norman the General Varionics head that turned the flash into a auto flash
Along the way I had some Ascor 1600 potatoe masher type of strobes then went to Lumedyne also with the General Varionics auto head. Then Quatum developed there Q flash heads and I went to them for the Lumedynes.
Studio strobes were at first Balcar then Dynalite all the way. This was all used with my Hasselblad system.
When I went to Nikon digital I used Sb-800's. In the beginning the flash's were triggered by optical slaves.
Then to Dynalite radio slaves then to Venca radios and finally to pocket wizards.
I have many of Dynalites and Sb-800s available for purchase. I also have pocket wizards available for purchase.
This should help a little with my history.
Thank you for reading.
Recently acquired this speed light so I never shot... (show quote)


I have old Novatron Strobes, and JTL lights. We used Pocket Wizards at the youth sports company I worked for, but now I use Odin Photix slaves.

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