Brands:
YONGNUOProduct Code:
B01LYJ65OFAvailability:
In Stock
This speedlite kit compatible for:
For Nikon D40 D40X D60 D3000 D3100 D3200 D5000
D5100 D5200 D50 D70 D70S,D80
D90 D7000 D7100 D100 D200 D300 D300S D700 D800
D800E D600 D610 D1 D1X D1H
D2 D2XS D2HS D3 D3S D3X D4 D500 DSLR cameras by the standard hotshoe.
The YN560 IV Speedlite can be used as master unit
provides 3 independent groups with controlling ability, realizing
remote control the flash mode, flash output and focal length of
the YN560 IV and YN560 III.
YN560iv Supports Wireless Slave Function,
fully supports YN560-TXWireless transmitter
One YN560 IV can respectively receive the wireless signal
from YN560 IV、YN560-TXwith optional 16 channels;
when the YN560 IV and YN560-TX used as transmitter,
it can realize remote control the parameter settings.
YN560iv speedlite:GN58 @ ISO100 to105mm
High Guide Number 2.4G wireless speedlite, supports M/Multi/-- mode.
Support Electric Zooming Function
The flash coverage can be altered between 24~105mm through the [ZOOM] button.
Can it work as TTL? No
YN560-TX for Nikon cameras Features -
6 Groups
Remote Manual Power Control
Zoom Head Control
Remote Multi (Stroboscopic) Setting
Large Clear LCD Screen
Fast Setting Interface
16 Channels
2,4GHz 100M Range
Compatible with RF-602/RF-603/RF-603II/yn560iii/yn560iv etc
Can it work as TTL? No
Package list:
2*YN560iv speedlite
1*YN560tx for nikon
2*b type flash bracket
2*flash diffuser
20*color gels
1*inseesi clean cloth
Note:battery not include
I love this set, the controller is awesome as are the speedlites themselves. If you are looking for manual control over your lighting, these speedlites and controller are the best way to go. You can purchase this whole set for less than one name brand speedlite. The diffusers, holders and color covers are a bonus with this deal. I have used this setup very successfully in macro photography, and both low and high key photography. The speedlite recycle time is quick, especially when using less than full power. I also own Canon and Vivatar speedlite which are TTL, these are great speedlite however they lack the ability to set them manually, thus making it more difficult to capture creative shots. Granted, the build of the Canon and Vivatar are of higher quality, however I expect to get many, many, many cycles out of the Yongnuo 560's. When it comes time to replace them, I can do it at a fraction of the cost so the name brand speedlite. I highly recommend these speedlite...and the whole set. |
Currently I have a 560 III and the transition to a IV was completely flawless and painless. The TX works as expected, I only had to change settings on the 560 III to make all 3 fire from the TX. You can also use the IV as a TX, use it on camera and fire the other speedlites. I have not experimented yet with a setup for three different outputs controlled form the TX. The photo is at a friend's home while doing some tests. |
What a great price. Got this set for less than the cost of 1 Nikon branded speed light. Hooked them up to a Godox external battery pack and haven't looked back. Note, they will eat AA batteries and if you want super fast recycle times, get an external batter pack like the Godox with the money you saved. I don't use in TTL or on camera flash, but that's just how I shoot. The remote trigger is simple to use and can control 4 different groups. Signal is strong and I can fire the speed lights when in a soft box at ranges up to 50 feet. Something not possible without a radio trigger. I haven't had the need beyond 50 feet yet, so 'm not sure of the exact range. They do feel cheaper than the Nikon brand, because they are. If I get 2 years out of them and had to throw them away, I'd simply buy another set. |
Set up was easy!! Took a few shots around the house just to test. Build and operation exceeds my expectations!!! |
I ordered the Yongnuo YN560 IV Flash Kit with the YN560-TX Manual Flash Controller to learn how to do flash photography. It took me a few minutes of playing with the menu systems and watching videos on YouTube to understand how the devices functioned together. The build quality of the YN560 IV Flashes feels like it will handle day to day operations. The YN560-TX Manual Flash Controller on the other hand feels light enough that one solid drop might be enough to do it in. That is to be expected at such a low price point. That's just it, for the price if one or all of the items break, you can go out and buy another set. The flashes in the kit come with soft protective cases for storage, a set of gels, and plastic stands. The plastic stands have a mount on the bottom of them for attaching the units to a light stand. My one problem with the flash units so far is that it can be hard at times to get the built in flash diffuser and bounce card out. I hope that with time and frequent use that it will be easier to get these items out of their slot. I bought this kit to be used with my Nikon D7200. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it also works with my Fujifilm XT1 when the camera is in electronic shutter mode. This kit is a great way to get into flash photography without putting out a lot of money. It's also great for those operating with Nikon and Fujifilm cameras. |
This is a really nice set for a photographer that is experimenting with speed lights. I am not too experienced with speed lights so I can't say it is suitable for photographers of all skill levels. However, after using it for a few hours I am pleased with the results. The photos I took resemble professional results. I still need to work on my speed light placement and settings, but that doesn't take away from the kit's performance. Make sure to have some AA batteries lying around. Each unit requires 4 batteries each and the transmitter requires 2, so 10 batteries in total. |
Flashes and controls are fantastic. But the cover plastic came off. I enjoyed using the color plastic covers for some added creativity. The flash brackets are useless and will break! So I would recommend in investing quality flash brackets. I recommend learning how to use these as it will tremendously improve your photography. Photographers play with lights a lot. It's intimidating at first. But, you'll get used to it! Trust me |