Q&A

Does YN560 IV have HSS?

Does YN560 IV have HSS?

No. There’s no way to get HSS from a Yongnuo YN-560 IV. HSS requires camera/flash communication along the flash foot pins that the YN-560IV doesn’t have (being single-pin. That pin is for the sync/fire signal).

Where is yongnuo?

Shenzhen
Yongnuo is the international trademark of photographic equipment manufacturer Shenzhen Yong Nuo Photographic Equipment, of Shenzhen, China. It manufactures camera lens, teleconverters, flash equipment, cable releases and other photographic equipment.

How do you change the group on Yongnuo 560 IV?

To change the GROUP on a YN560IV, just simply hit the CENTER SELECT button and the group box will start blinking.

Does Canon own Yongnuo?

In an unprecedented move to stop the counterfeit products hurting their reputation Canon Japan Inc. has made a bold move to purchase the well known Chinese manufacturer Yongnuo.

Is the Yongnuo yn560tx trigger a good camera?

The Quick Review: The YN560TX trigger allows photographers to wirelessly sync up to 6 groups of flashes and change the power and zoom remotely. The device’s build quality is sub-par, but the functionality, reliability, and price are fantastic.

Is the Sony yn-560tx compatible with the Nikon system?

Yes, Sony folks. It even is compatible with your system (cheers!). The Canon and Nikon versions of the YN-560TX hav the extra ETTL contact, but does not work with ETTL. The purpose of the contact is really just to wake the flash.

Can a yn560tx be used as a shutter release?

One handy feature of the YN560TX is that you can use it as a remote shutter release for your camera. The side of the TX has a small compartment with a shutter release jack. If you connect a shutter cable from that jack to your camera, you’ll be able to trigger the camera remotely.

What’s the price of a Yongnuo Speedlight?

It is also more than double the cost of the Yongnuo. The Yongnuo YN560-III goes for around $70 USD, has built-in optical and radio slave capability (and I already own a set of Yongnuo radio triggers), has a decent power advantage, although not as much as the LumaPro, and has earned a good reputation to boot. Decision Yongnuo.