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Yongnuo yn-560 iii issues
Yongnuo yn-560 iii issues





yongnuo yn-560 iii issues

If it function as wireless master controller, this speedlite can control up to 3 group ( A,B. To make Yongnuo YN 560 IV as wireless master controller, press the function button until the TX marking appear on the screen, make sure the channel and group is the same with the wireless slave.

yongnuo yn-560 iii issues

Also if you adjust the zoom it will reset it both will go off on the second shutter release. Setting Yongnuo YN 560 IV as a Wireless Master Controller. In one of the above comments they mentioned that if they adjusted the power output it would reset it and both flashes go off again. The Big Issue When I was about 30-50 feet, I began to see the Yongnuo 560 III fire inconsistently, and when I was 70 feet away from the flashes, the Vivitar 285 HV would fire consistently, but the Yongnuo 560 III would fire about 1 out of 10 shots. B group will not work again until I change groups with the GR button on the controller and then both will go off once butt the next shutter release only A group works. But the second push of the shutter button only A group works and not B group. These issues are not showstoppers and I find myself preferring the Yongnuo. I turn on the camera and try with the shutter button and both flashes go off the first shutter release. I have two YN-560 III flashes (with the Nikon-style foot) triggered by a. Tested this three times in a row and both flashes go off all three times with test button. Using the test button on the controller both flashes go off. I can control both flashes with controller changing power of flashes and can set the zoom on each flash. One flash is set at A Group the other is set at B Group

yongnuo yn-560 iii issues

YONGNUO YN 560 III ISSUES MANUAL

In settings on the camera I have RC flash mode turned off.īoth flashes set at RX in manual mode on channel 1 That is, when you are using Scotts manual flash system you need to trigger at least one flash wirelessly if you are going to get the flash off your camera and have one flash. Using 2 Yongnuo Speed Lights YN 560 IV and controller YN 560 TX on Olympus E-M5 II. The YN-560-III that was introduced in January of 2013 is a slight refinement of the YN-560-II that has a built-in 2.4Ghz trigger compatible with the RF602/603 triggers. Here is my camera info and senior happening.







Yongnuo yn-560 iii issues