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A It is for Canon DSLR cameras.Support wireless trigger to YONGNUO YN560III/YN560IV/YN660/YN968N/YN860Li speedlite.
A Dear, no
I don't have a Fuji to test it on, but I've fired it successfully from an Olympus E-M1, Canon DSLR, and Nikon DSLR. It even syncs at speeds higher than I'd expect (up to 1/400, almost 1/500 on the E-M1). I think (from what I've read) all you lose is the "wake-up" feature when you use the Nikon-specific YN560-TX on a … see more I don't have a Fuji to test it on, but I've fired it successfully from an Olympus E-M1, Canon DSLR, and Nikon DSLR. It even syncs at speeds higher than I'd expect (up to 1/400, almost 1/500 on the E-M1). I think (from what I've read) all you lose is the "wake-up" feature when you use the Nikon-specific YN560-TX on a non-Nikon body, but you could just set your flashes to not go into "sleep mode". The ability to set the power and zoom from the YN560-TX commander unit is what sealed it for me. Works great (in the limited testing I've done so far). see less
By Paul J. Adams on November 5, 2017
you need the one for canon
By Asuka Shibuya on September 20, 2017
yes u can but the controller is more versatile a slave controller needs line of sight to work and setting made to other flashes have to be made on the flash the wireless controller does all of that by radio signal the 560 iv might work with the controller
By T-Bone on February 12, 2018
sorry not sure
By Virreira on May 15, 2018
The Version II is described as "Advanced model of YN560-TX [Lighter, Smaller, Easier to LOCK on the flashes(but not twist) than YN560-TX]".
By Garvin on May 17, 2018
Hi, friend. Sorry, it can't work with YN568EX III.
By Rina Matsuki on May 4, 2018
Yes Thank you
By Pisano on May 1, 2018
No. At least not that I've discovered. You can turn the power down to 1/128 power which is very low or just cover that flash unit; albeit it's not remote. .
By Ed Foo on April 30, 2018
hi. in order to trigger the YN560-II using the YN 560TX you’ll have to use an external receiver like the YN 622 or similar, because the YN-560 II (differently from the YN560-III or YN560-IV) doesn’t have a built-in radio.
By Paul Ojuara on May 5, 2018
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Write a Customer ReviewBy Kim Hall
November 21, 2019
I purchased a Yongnuo 560 IV speedlights several years ago after watching Matt Granger “That Nikon Guy”, review them on Youtube. I have since bought several speedlights and triggers. I bought the Yongnuo 560TX to control them. I use this both, in Studio, and in the field. It works great. It even works with my yn 622 triggers on my none dedicated speedlights. I would recommend this to anyone looking to get an inexpensive system to produce quality lighting in almost any photographic situation.
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By Ernesto Valdez
November 13, 2017
So far I'm loving this product. I'm just a hobbyist photographer on a very limited budget and Yongnuo has made it easy to buy a good product at an affordable price. The cool thing is this even though this trigger is for Nikon, it actually works on my little Fuji X100S. Obviously everything is manual but I'm using everything manual anyway. If you've used Yongnuo flashes, then the trigger will be a familiar sight. It's easy and straight forward to use and makes off-camera flash photography easy.
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November 10, 2017
By Phillip
November 10, 2017
Purchased this some time ago, for my Sony NEX 6 and it works perfectly. I have the YN560 flash and it fires every time. Used it for a few events, portraits, street shots, and it has never missed fired. It's hard to find a remote flash system for the Sony NEX 6 that doesn't cost 200.00 for the transmiter and another 150.00 for the receiver or. With this set up I can trigger the flash, change zoom and power.
By CG_and Karen
October 28, 2017
Works as expected. I use it with YN560 III and my new YN560 IV flashes and it controls them perfectly. Easy to use and set groups and channels on the off camera flashes. I use Nikon DSLR's and mostly just use one flash at a time off camera. But I have tested up to 3 flashes off camera in different groups and it all worked fine.
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October 25, 2017
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October 15, 2017
As a wedding photographer, I have tried all sorts of radio slaves and transmitters. This trigger remote by Yongnuo went beyond my expectations. It never fails and does the job adequately. It's extremely affordable, which makes it easy to have several. When it comes to off camera flash, yongnuo is my company.
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