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hi, '''Quick Fix! Be sure to follow all of these steps without skipping anything in order to fix your issue. If you're only trying to fire the flash attached to the camera, you'll only need steps 1-3 below. If you're going to use the flash off-camera with a YN-560TX controller, then follow all of the steps on this page in order. ''' Step 1 Make Sure the Flash Itself Is Working and Has Power With the flash turned off, press and hold the “on/off” button on your flash for a few seconds until it turns on. Press the “pilot” button. If the flash pops, then chances are good that there is nothing wrong with the flash and that we simply need to work on getting the right settings. If the flash does not pop, put in brand new batteries try not using rechargeables and try again. If it still does not work, then the flash is defective. There is no setting that would prevent the pilot button from firing the flash. Step 2 Factory Reset Your YN-560 To reset your YN-560, hold the audio and mode buttons “C” and “D” in the diagram above. This is how you access settings. Now that you're in settings, press the up arrow key “G” on diagram until you see “CL EA.” Now hold the okay button and you'll see chasing squares at the bottom right. Once that gets done, it's reset. Step 3 Make Sure the Camera and Flash Can Communicate Attach the flash to the hotshoe of the camera. Be sure to push it TIGHT all the way forward and lock it down by spinning the plastic circle on the flash above the shoe. If it doesn't seat all the way forward, it won't fire. Turn on the flash and take a picture. If the flash fired, then move on to step 3. Next, press button “E” shown on the diagram above on your flash until the flash looks exactly like the picture immediately above this section. This changes the receiver mode so the flash will accept the “fire now” signal from the hot shoe of a camera. On the back LCD of the YN-560, you should see a little flash symbol at the very top-left, and an “M” on the right side of it. Don't worry if the other numbers on the flash are different, but there shouldn't be any additional numbers showing anywhere on the flash. Quick Fix! The most likely issue that prevents the flash from firing is if your CAMERA is in live view mode, on continuous low or continuous high drive mode. Be sure you're using the viewfinder and that when you press the shutter button down and hold it, only one picture is taken. Set your camera in single shot drive mode. This should mean that when you press your shutter button and hold it down, only one picture is taken. Many cameras will NOT fire a flash if it's in continuous high or continuous low mode. Be sure to check this. Turn on the flash and take a picture. If the flash fired, then move on to step 3. If the flash hasn't fired yet, don't worry. We have some other things to check. Make sure you are using the viewfinder. Many cameras will not fire a flash when in live view mode. If the rear LCD is showing the picture before you take it, then you're in live view. Switch to viewfinder only. Turn on the flash and take a picture. If the flash fired, move on to step 3. Rarely, but sometimes, a camera will not fire a flash if in continuous focus written as “AF-C” on Nikon cameras or “AI-Servo” on Canon cameras. Change your focus mode to single shot focus. Take a picture. If the flash fired, move on to step 3. Now, set your camera to manual exposure with a shutter speed of 1/100. Take a picture. If the flash fired, move on to step 3. Next, be sure that your camera is not set on quiet shutter or “silent mode” as it is sometimes called. Also, check to make sure you're using mechanical shutter and not electronic shutter, which is a feature of most mirrorless cameras. You'll know you're using mechanical shutter if you hear a significant “click” sound when you take a picture. The last thing to check for is to make sure you don't have a setting turned on that suppresses flash. Many cameras have a setting that suppresses flash so that if you're at an event where no flash is allowed, you can ensure that no flash will fire. If the flash did not fire after following all of these steps, then something indeed could be wrong with the flash, or you could have purchased the wrong flash for your camera model. If you have a friend with a DSLR, try it on theirs. If it still doesn't work, then the flash could be defective and should be returned. At this point, we've gone through all of the possibilities that could be tripping it up. Step 4 Make Sure the Controller and the Flash Can Communicate Now we're going to take the flash off camera. Things are going to get a little more complicated, but fear not! I'll walk you step-by-step through this issue. First thing we need to do is set up the flash to accept a signal from the YN560TX wireless trigger. To do that, press button “E” on the diagram at the top until you see a symbol of a flash with the tiny letters “RX” under it. This is wireless receive mode. BE CAREFUL NOT TO CHOOSE “TX!” I know it seems like you'd want TX since that's the name of the transmitter, but “TX” means you want to put the flash on the camera and use the flash itself as the trigger. Choose “RX.” Next, we're going to check the channel and group of the flash. You can customize this later, but for now I want to make sure it's on channel 1, group A. This does not get set back to default when you reset the flash. You'll have to set this up. To change the channel on the YN-560, simply press the center “okay” button on the 4-way selector “G” on the diagram at the top of this article and then press the up and down keys to get to the channel you want, then press the center button again. To change the group on the YN-560, press buttons “E” and “F” as listed at the diagram at the top of this page at the same time. Then use the up and down keys to cycle through, and press the center okay button part of “G” to accept. You should now be on channel 1, group A. Now set down the flash. It's set to go, and should look like the picture in this section. It's time to set up the YN-560TX controller. The good news is that this part is super simple. Just hold the “Zoom/Ch” and “Mode” buttons at the same time for a few seconds to reset the YN560TX trigger. This will zero out all of your settings and put it in channel 1. That's all you'll need to do. At this point, your YN-560 TX trigger and your YN-560 flash should be able to communicate with each other. Turn on both units. Press and HOLD the “Test” button on your YN560TX trigger. It should make the flash on your YN560 fire the flash. good luck
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Yongnuo is slowly moving to an integrated system with their YN-560-TX Pro, but they're miles behind Godox in this regard. If you used 603 II/605 transceivers which do have a hotshoe up top as your master unit between the flash and the hotshoe, you wouldn't get TTL/HSS with the YN-568EX on top, and you can't remotely power-control the YN-560 IIIs, only fire them with the 605, you could also turn groups on/off. You cannot use a YN-622 transceiver unit between the YN-568EX, because it can only be a 560/603 receiver, not a transmitter. The Yongnuo 622 and 603/560 systems are mostly incompatible, and Yongnuo's TTL and manual/single-pin gear doesn't really play well together. You could get a YN-560 IV/YN-660 speedlight and use that as your on-camera radio transmitter unit, but it won't do TTL/HSS, which is kind of a pain for event shooting. Or, you could use a bracket to lift the speedlight up, but you'd have to find a TTL cable that has a passthrough hotshoe up top for the 560-TX. Because using the 560-TX as your radio master, you'd have to add a RF-603 II/605 to the foot of the YN-568EX to trigger it, and it would render the flash manual-only no TTL/HSS. Or, you could set the YN-560 III into S2 "dumb" optical slave mode, and hope that optical triggering from your on-camera speedlight in TTL will trigger them. But. Optical triggering has line-of-sight drawbacks and will be set off by any flash burst the sensor can see, not just the ones from your YN-568EX. This kind of expansion and manual+TTL gear integration issue is exactly why a lot of us dumped our Yongnuo gear in favor of Godox. All of Godox's gear is in the same triggering system. To me, the best solution is to sell off your Yongnuo gear and replace it with Godox gear. A Godox TT685 is $110, a V860 II is $180 li-on battery pack has 3x the battery capacity of a set of 4xAA, and a round-headed li-on V1 is $260. All of them are TTL/HSS capable and can be used as TTL/HSS/remote power radio masters on the hotshoe to Godox's other speedlights, all off which have built-in radio transceivers. No add-on triggers required. The V1 is the only one that comes in Pentax flavor, but all three come in Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji, and Olympus/Panasonic flavors. The Godox TT600 is $65. It's a single-pin manual flash with a built-in radio transceiver, Godox's analog to the Yongnuo YN-560 IV. It can have its power remotely controlled from any Godox transmitter unit including the TT685, V860 II and V1 speedlights. It cannot be woken up, it cannot be zoomed, but it can do HSS. And the bigger lights in Godox's system AD200 and AD300 mini strobes, AD400 and AD600 battery-powered TTL monolights, and the non-TTL AC-powered series II and MS strobes are all in the same radio triggering system, so expansion options are better than with Yongnuo. Watches& Wearables. Lowyat.NET's trading platform - a dedicated subforum for you to advertise, buy and sell anything under the sun, from technology products to clothes, new or used. Forum Led by: Moderator, Moderator (Probationary) 500,412. 2,660,302. Yongnuo YN560 III Manual Flash SpeedliteYongnuo YN560 III is one of the first budget-friendly camera flashes released with a radio receiver built into it. This speedlight is effectively a YN560-II that can be triggered by a Yongnuo RF-602, RF-603 or RF-605 wireless trigger without needing to connect an external receiver. YN560 III can be triggered and controlled by YN560-TX commander as well as by YN560 IV/YN660 is no TTL support in the YN560 III, which has the advantage of making it truly universal, supporting any camera system with a hot-shoe or sync port interface, or even those without, using the built-in optical slave. It’s important to note, however, that these Yongnuo YN-560 series of flashes are manual control only, meaning they don’t offer TTL metering. This means you have to adjust the flash power manually and the flash won’t be able to determine the power of the flash by YN560 III features full tilt functionality, flipping up and down 90 degrees pointing at the subject to pointing upwards vertically. It rotates anti-clockwise 180 degrees and clockwise 90 degrees. It comes with a carry pouch and a flash stand which allows you to stand the flash up on a YN560 III Speedlite features GHz wireless radio receiver. YN560 III is a long range manual flash unit that can be triggered by the RF-603, RF-602, RF-605 wireless transmitters or YN560-TX/YN560 IV/YN660 commander unit. The YN560III is powerful with a guide number of 58m at ISO 100, 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 YN560 III FeaturesPowerful operation with Guide number 58 meters at ISO 100, slave mode allows the speedlite to be triggered by YN560 IV/ YN660 flash speedlites, YN560-TX, RF-602, RF-603, RF-603 II and hot shoe, solid and stroboscopic mode of up to 8 flashes per second power must be 1/8 or lower as well as Manual, S1 and S2 optical slave sound prompt lets you know when the flash is power pack socket – Canon plug compatible with Yongnuo SF-18C and SF-17C external battery wide angle diffuser and bounce temperature is save of flash current LCD screen and improved button design for quick change of flashes with one set of Sync seconds for full power flash protection and power saving with all cameras with standard Hot Shoe interface – Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Fuji and some Sony designInsulated Gate Bipolar Transistor IGBTGuide 58 meters ISO 100, 105mmFlash modeManual, MULTITriggering ModeSet-top, wireless slave mode, S1, S2 optical slave modesWireless triggering distanceup to 100m wireless; 20-25m indoor, 10-15m outdoor optical controlZoom range20, 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105mmVertical rotation angle-7~90 degreesHorizontal rotation angle0~270 degreesPower supply4×AA size batteries Alkaline or Ni-MH are supportedLighting times100~1500 times AA alkaline cell usedRecycle timeapprox 3s AA alkaline cell used at full powerColor temperature5600kFlash duration1/200s~1/20000sFlash control8 levels of output control 1/128~1/1, 29 levels of fine tuningExternal interfacehot shoe, external HV battery port, PC sync portAdditional featuresSecond-curtain sync, manual zoom, sound prompt, advanced setting, automatically saving setting, PC port, power saving mode and over heat x x / x x mmNet weight350gCompatible withYongnuo YN560 III is compatible with all Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Olympus, Panasonic DSLR Cameras, basically any camera with standard hot shoe some Sony models also. Yongnuo RF-605, RF-603 I/II, RF-602, YN622C, YN622C II, YN622N, YN622N II, YN560-TX Yongnuo YN-560 IV, includesYongnuo YN560 III speedliteMini StandManualOriginal boxProtection bag
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I have two Canon bodies, three flashes, and two RF-603II triggers. I am planning to set the Yongnuo YN-560III as an off-camera flash at an event. The Yongnuo 560 III has its built-in RF-603 receiver. I know that I can hook up one RF-603II trigger on my first body with another on-camera flash to trigger the Yongnuo 560 III remotely. But can I also use the second RF-603II trigger on my second body to trigger this Yongnuo YN-560III flash as well with same channel setting? Can I switch to take the photo with a different body but trigger the same off-camera flash? gold badges87 silver badges148 bronze badges asked Sep 17, 2015 at 1747 As long as the channel and group settings are selected the same way on all three pieces of equipment you should be able to use either camera/transceiver to trigger the receiver in the off camera YN-560 III. answered Sep 17, 2015 at 2037 Michael CMichael C173k10 gold badges204 silver badges550 bronze badges SPEEDLITEFLASH YONGNUO YN - 560 III 2020 di Tokopedia ∙ Promo Pengguna Baru ∙ Cicilan 0% ∙ Kurir Instan.
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 III
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