Yongnuo CA-63YN-560TXC YN560-TX Wireless Flash Controller and Commander for YN-560III YN-560TX YN560TX Speedlight for Canon DSLR Cameras
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$‎ 17900

Yongnuo CA-63YN-560TXC YN560-TX Wireless Flash Controller and Commander for YN-560III YN-560TX YN560TX Speedlight for Canon DSLR Cameras

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Adorama
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المدينة: US, Pasadena

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Exchange/return of products of proper quality within 14 days Official manufacturer's warranty: 12 months
Features
Item Dimensions
4.69 x 3.66 x 2.64 in
Description
This fits your .
Make sure this fits by entering your model number. Adjust flash function though the controller directly. Wireless triggering function. Set group, up to 6 groups. Set the flash output and flash mode. Modify multi flash frequency and count. Modify zoom for each group. Compatible with RF602 / RF603 / RF603 II. Transmission Range: 100 Meters. Support Wireless Shutter Receiver of RF603 / RF603 II. Large and clear screen, user friendly interface. Powered by two AA batteries. (not included) Suit for Canon DSLR camera.
Reviews
4.8
التقييمات: 20
5 نجمة
80%
4 نجمة
20%
3 نجمة
0%
2 نجمة
0%
1 نجوم
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ProConsumer
4
Im using the Yongnuo YN560-TX flash commander to trigger and adjust multiple Yongnuo YN560 IV speedlight strobes with built-in receivers and they work flawlessly. Since the speedlights have the receivers built in, you don’t need separate receivers and cables for each flash. It makes for a very compact and powerful flash setup with the ability to make critical adjustments to all your Yongnuo strobes at a long distance from your camera position without having to move. I also have the Yongnuo YN560-TX which triggers the same strobes. Those do not allow you to make any adjustments to the strobes, but are considerably smaller. Since the Yongnuo YN560-TX flash commander can make all the flash adjustments even if its not mounted on your camera, I find it useful to make the adjustments using the YN560-TX which I can keep in my pocket and put the RF-603 II on the camera to do the actual triggering when I want to keep the camera streamlined. The Yongnuo YN560-TX uses two AA batteries. Id give it five stars if it came with a padded protective case. It does not come with the shoe-mount stand that its pictured on.
AVS
4
The good news is - we have a strobist dream come true here: remote (manual) radio control of flash power and zoom! Kudos to Yongnuo for understanding the need. This transmitter and complementary set of flashes (I have three!) costs less than a single TTL flash from a premium brand. Fantastic! And it is camera vendor neutral - I use it with Nikon D600 and Panasonic GH3! Here is a problem. The pins are sticking way too far from the transmitter - I bought two and both transmitters have this problem. Therefore I have to use a knife to gently press pins into the body of the transmitter while sliding it into the cameras hot shoe. Oh, and it is really tight on GH3. Works like a charm though!
M. Simon
4
I use this with 3 Yongnuo 560IIIn speedlights mounted in soft boxes, along with my Fuji X-T1. Super easy to use, and to adjust each speed lights power setting remotely. Used it on a couple of shoots so far. It works great...eliminates the need for remote triggers! I just take the 560-TX off the camera and carry it with me when metering the subject. Simply position your flash meter, fire the "test" button, and youve got your reading. Then head back to the camera, put the remote back on the camera hot shoe and Im all ready to shoot. The only tricky thing is syncing the 560-TX to the speedlights. See Dan Solomons video for help on syncing the flash units to this transmitter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jstC9p508Io
Chris Withers
4
Recently bought it just to try it out. Works like a charm. Just remember to set the group setting on your Yongnuo 560 III or it wont fire. The trick is to hold the zoom/check and Hz/FN down at the same time on the trigger. This will cause your flash to recognize the trigger and allow you to set the group on your flash. You will notice all of your screen light up on the flash when you do this. When you see that, hit the center ok button on the flash and you will turn on the group setting on your flash. Happy shooting. 4 stars simply for the confusion of turning the groups on in the begining.
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