⚡ Capture the Moment, Control the Light!
The Yongnuo CA-63YN-560TXC YN560-TX for Canon is a powerful wireless flash trigger that allows photographers to control multiple flash units with precision. With features like lightning flash control, adjustable flash frequency, and the ability to manage up to 6 groups, this device is designed for both amateur and professional photographers looking to enhance their shooting experience.
V**I
Its fast n reliable
Its fast and reliable
J**S
Me encanto
Es un transmisor muy bueno y muy muy económico, tiene muchas funciones y es una excelente opción para fotógrafos que apenas comienzan a comprar su equipo o que buscan equipo de calidad pero económico.Lo probé con un flash de la misma marca en una cámara Nikon D5200, no me dió ningún problema y fue tan sencillo de usar como simplemente ponerlo en la cámara y poner el flash en el modo correcto y en menos de 5 min ya estaba sacando fotos.Muy buena calidad y buena vida de baterías, no he tenido ningún contratiempo, y la pantalla iluminada es bastante útil, en mi opinión de las mejores opciones en equipo económico.
H**N
Great for manual everything.
Just what I was waiting for to drive my Yongnuo flashes. I would have liked that a Yongnuo 603 transceiver sitting on hot shoe able to trigger my Yongnuo flashes when I set up with my TX on my person while I work in front of my flashes to measure my flash strength. I might add that my Sekonic meter does not have RF capability. My solution for this, mainly studio work, is to replace a cabled 603 on my camera, and walk back to the camera after light adjustments to secure the TX to the hot shoe on the 603. In this way I can interact with my subjects for more candid shots, and trigger all with another 603 in my hand. Still works, but that additional time to walk back to camera and back to subjects (kids do not sit still for long) to take shot often means lost opportunity. However, I am strictly manual, and in general the TX gives me far more control than I had before, so I am still really happy with it. Easy to set up, easy to read, backlit and large text, seems well built and so far works every time. Really just what I asked for. Oh I forgot affordable.
S**E
Central Nervous System of a compact lighting kit
My goal was to build an inexpensive, portable lighting solution for carry-on travel in a small pack. What I discovered was essentially an entry to studio lighting that would give professional results within certain limits. Consider an Alien Bees B800 for about $280 gives you a maximum of 320 Ws output. Four 560 iiis will cost the same and give you similar power, but you have the added benefit of being able to split them up for smaller tasks. The cost of this controller plus a bracket is still far cheaper than similar triggers and receivers for the Alien Bees setup, so right out of the gate, you're ahead.Where this setup falls short are the ability to use eTTL/iTTL, recycle time, and number of steps to setup. However, all of these things can be mitigated to some extent. For example, if you are only using one or two modifiers (soft boxes for example) , setup time isn't that different, and many of us are familiar with full manual control for lighting, anyway. Some prefer it. Recycle time can be reduced by using external battery packs.I know not all of this relates to the trigger itself, but I wanted to share a little of the thought process I went through when considering heads versus speedlights. The speedlight option is very flexible, and I can work around the power limitations pretty well.So, on to the trigger. It's very simple and has everything you need for manual control over up to six groups. That's more than most people will ever need, but it's great to have as an option. Group assignment and selection is pretty easy once you've done it the first time, and you can keep track of your lighting ratios by glancing at the back of the LCD - something you can't do easily with some other non-display systems.I was surprised to see how useful the zoom control is when working at distances. I sometimes mount flashes to my backdrop's cross bar, and using a combination of zoom and power lets me gain some measure of control over spill and distribution without having to resort to snoots. It's of course not perfect, but for firing at 30'-50', you can get a measurable change in edge falloff. Sweet.Finally, the form factor is large enough to be easily handled, but doesn't get too obtrusive. Any smaller and it might be difficult to work with, but I can appreciate smaller, side-mounted triggers.One thing I wish it had built in was a remote shutter receiver. Right now, you have to hang another unit from your camera body, but if you could just drop a cord from this unit to your remote release port, that would be seriously handy.I've not used this unit extensively, but it seems reasonably well built, and so far has not failed at distances of up to 25m (75'). At this price, just get it and a couple of 560 iii flashes if for nothing else than having a portable lighting solution.
M**Z
Increible para mejorar la productividad y el flujo de trabajo
hasta 6 flashes en dos grupos conectados al mismo transmisor, control remoto de todos los parámetros de cada flash, varios canales para evitar interferencia de otros equipos. Bonito diseño, utiliza 2 baterias AA (no incluidas). Todo llegó en tiempo y en perfectas condiciones. Inclusive conecta con el transmisor básico que tenía. Revisar compatibilidad con sus modelos de flash.
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