The built-in RF-603 wireless trigger makes it alot easier to create a light setup for both studio as well as on-location shooting. The true prowess of the Yongnuo YN560-III is its ability to operate as a wireless 2.4GHz remote in one of six individual groups with a versatile zoom range of 24-105mm. Adding to its ease of use, the battery door mechanism is spring loaded so the door pops open and stays put! Simply press the MODE button to switch between modes leaving any need to ulitlize the menu for custom functions.
Easier than competing brands, the YN560-III features buttons rather than a dial with a soft push power button instead of a mechanical switch. Yongnuo continues its trend of excellent build quality as well as keeping controls clean and convenient by placing all of the essential functions at the top level of the flash.
The combination of power, recycling speed, handling, and ease of use makes the YN560-III the perfect manual flash!
Ive read (or watched on youtude) that once a yongnuo is activated, it cannot be turned off. I have just received a Yongnuo YN 560 IV and I have tried so many times to acquire the link with the YN 560 III but in vain. I have a couple of Yongnuo YN 560 III working perfectly in wireless mode with a YN 560 TX unit. A built-in PC sync port further enhances the flash's connectivity and its' Multi mode allows for stroboscopic lighting effects. Hi, this is my first post on this forum and im having some trouble with Yongnuo YN 560 IV. This flash is specially designed for photographers who don't need automatic exposure control and is a favorite of those shooting with radio triggers. If you are just beginning in photography, a pro that needs a good quality back-up, or love to work in manual and are looking for something to experiment with, check out this flash from Yongnuo!The YN560-III Manual Speedlite flash is a highly flexible tool if you need a compact or portable studio setup with integrated 2.4GHz flash triggering.