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Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - haring - 03-11-2014

Has anybody used  Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon?




Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - longbowswift - 03-11-2014

It is a very popular flash light in China.  It has a good GN and can triggered by wireless equipment, most important is the affordable price.

In china we give it a nick name "powerful tool for grass roots"




Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - borisbg - 03-11-2014

Of topic: Haring, your website is great. I enjoy your pictures each time I look at them.




Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - haring - 03-13-2014

Quote:It is a very popular flash light in China.  It has a good GN and can triggered by wireless equipment, most important is the affordable price.

In china we give it a nick name "powerful tool for grass roots"
 

Here in the US it is not as cheap compared to the top of the line flashes. Are they reliable for several years? I had a cheaper version of it and I have lost the white little plastic (bouncer) panel a month.... Still works though...! Smile



Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - haring - 03-13-2014

Quote:Of topic: Haring, your website is great. I enjoy your pictures each time I look at them.
Thanks so much! I love shooting weddings. Smile



Has anybody used Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon? - nuke12 - 03-14-2014

Quote:Has anybody used  Yongnuo YN-560 III for Nikon?
 

I have the YN-568EX and the cheaper YN-467/8 flashes for Nikon. I find them great units. I'm not sure why you find them expensive? The YN-568EX goes for $170 USD (ebay) where as the SB-910 goes for $500 USD. The smaller Yongnuo flashes can be had for $70.

 

The flashes along with the Yongnuo YN-622Ns + YN-622N-TX make a nice RF wireless i-TTL system.