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YONGNUO YN568EX II Master TTL Flash Speedlite High Speed Sync for Canon up to 1/8000s

YONGNUO YN568EX II Master TTL Flash Speedlite High Speed Sync for Canon up to 1/8000s

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Features:
Supports MASTER TTL flash
Master TTL wireless led flash function, supporting to led YONGNUO EX series flashes, 600EX-RT, 580EX II, 430 EX II and EX series flash.
Supports HSS (High Speed Sync) flash
With high-speed sync (FP flash), the YN-568EX II can synchronize with all shutter speeds, the maximum shutter sync up to 1/8000 second.
Compatible with N's and C's wireless flashing system
One YN-568EX II is able to respectively accept internal flashing of YN-568EX II, 580EX II, SB-910/ 900/ 800/ 700, 7D/60D/600D, C order of N's internal flashing and wireless signal of SU-800 and ST-E2, supports 4 channels achieves external TTL and manual flashing.
Large-size LCD display
Flashing function can be checked and set on a more clearly and visually and can be used more conveniently by large-size LCD display.
GN58@ ISO100, 105mm
YN-568EX II is new range of speedlite with high index support TTL, M, Multi flashing model.
Multiple trigger modes supported
YN-568EXII can be triggered by the camera set-top, built-in or master control flashing command, S1 and S2 pre-flashing.
Equipped with electric zooming (24-105mm)
The covered focal length can be varied between 24-105mm on the lamp adapter by operating the zoom button on the flash light.
Comprehensively supports TTL functions
HSS, FEC, FEB, Rear-curtain sync, FE lock, Modeling Light, Canon camera menu accessible.
Remote wireless trigger induction
The YN 568EX II supports remote wireless trigger function, which makes the Sc/ SnS1/ S2 mode can be used in outdoor environment and the wireless trigger distance is up to 15M.
Sound prompt system
When the sound prompt system is enabled, different sound modes will prompt different working conditions of the speedlite so as to allow you to focus on shooting process(Note: the sound can be turned off)
Equipped with 2.5mm PC synchronous interface
YN568EX II is equipped with 2.5mm PC synchronous interface which allows you easier on lightening the speedlite synchronously by using PC synchronous line.
High speed recycling system
The recycling time for full output just takes 3 seconds; you can get high speed current-return experience even without using brand new batteries, which will only takes 4-5 seconds.
Advanced option setting
YN-568EXII is equipped with advanced options setting function, where you can self-define the functions of the speedlite on your own requirements.
Automatic settings saving
YN-568EXII can automatically save you current operating settings to convenient your next use.

Suitable:
for Canon 5DII,5DIII,1DIV,5D,6D,7D,1D Mark IV
for Canon 650D,600D,550D,500D/T1i,450d/Xsi,400D/Xti,350D,300D,1000D,1100D,70D,60D,40D,30D,300D,etc

Specifications:
Circuit design: Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)
Guide No.: 58 (ISO 100, 105mm)
Flash mode: TTL, M, Multi
Trigger mode: Set-top, Sc, Sn, S1, S2
Zoom range: 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105mm
Vertical rotation angle: -7~90 degrees
Horizontal rotation angle: 0~270 degrees
Power supply: 4 * AA batteries(not included; Alkaline or Ni-MH are usable)
Lighting times: 100~1500 times (AA alkaline cell used)
Recycle time: Approx. 3s (AA alkaline cell used)
Color temperature: 5600k
Flash time: 1/200s~1/20000s
Flash control: 8 levels of output control (1/128~1/1), 29 levels of fine tuning External interface hot shoe, PC port
Wirless triggering distance: 20~25m indoor, 10~15m outdoor
Additional features: Master flash, High speed sync, Rear-curtain sync, FEC, FEB, FEV, the electronic flash head zooming, sound prompt, automatically saving setting, PC port, power saving mode, over heat protection, advanced setting.
Dimensions: 60 * 73 * 190mm/ 2.4 * 2.9 * 7.5in(Extended state)
Net weight: 383g/ 13.5oz
Package size: 21 * 9.5 * 8cm/ 8.3 * 3.7 * 3.1in
Package weight: 561g / 1.24Lb

Package list:
1 * YN568EX II Speedlite for Canon
1 * Mini Stand
1 * Protecting Bag
1 * User Manual

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Does this have an external battery port so I can plug in my battery pack?

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  • Nope

    By cliff lemar on January 16, 2018

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I can't make it talk with 60D in off camera mode. My camera says: incompatible flash. Do I need a transceiver or 2 separate units? Which one(s)?

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  • Hi Pooboo I have a Canon T3i. I bought a Yongnuo 568EXII flash. This is how you trigger your flash. Buy a Yongnuo YN622C-TX (wireless flash controller) and attach it to the camera's hot shoe. Also, buy a Yongnuo YN622C E-TTL (wireless flash trigger / transceiver) and attach it to your Yongnuo YN568EXII flash. They … see more Hi Pooboo I have a Canon T3i. I bought a Yongnuo 568EXII flash. This is how you trigger your flash. Buy a Yongnuo YN622C-TX (wireless flash controller) and attach it to the camera's hot shoe. Also, buy a Yongnuo YN622C E-TTL (wireless flash trigger / transceiver) and attach it to your Yongnuo YN568EXII flash. They receiver and the radio controller communicate excellent! You can change setting on the flash directly from the radio controller that sits on the camera's hot shoe. You can research this on Youtube videos. I am very satisfied with my Yungnuo flash, radio controller, and wireless flash trigger / transceiver. Good luck! Your speed-lite photography will be outstanding with the flash off the camera! see less

    By Photo-man7 on November 26, 2017

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Does the HSS work with Yongnuo's YN-622C triggers?

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  • Absolutely!

    By A. Mo on October 14, 2017

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I would like to know if the bounce capability allow the flash head to swivel 180 degrees? Also, i would like to know what the 'modelling mode' is?

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  • The 568EX II does swivel 180 so you can bounce the flash off walls and ceilings. I am not sure about modeling mode. There are 3 modes on the flash: Manual, TTL and Multi. Multi mode will allow the flash to fire multiple times per second. So you can take a long exposure picture and have the flash fire multiple times. … see more The 568EX II does swivel 180 so you can bounce the flash off walls and ceilings. I am not sure about modeling mode. There are 3 modes on the flash: Manual, TTL and Multi. Multi mode will allow the flash to fire multiple times per second. So you can take a long exposure picture and have the flash fire multiple times. Hope this helps see less

    By David S. on September 27, 2017

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Is it compatible with the T4i? Would you buy this over Canon 430 EX II?

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  • Its compatible with all eos cameras. I would and did choose it over the 430 ex ll

    By greengocart on January 9, 2018

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Is it compatable with any external power pack??

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  • YN-565EX Support external power but NOT Hi Sync. YN-568EXII support Hi Sync but NOT external power. Unfortunately as of December 2013, Yongnuo doesn't offer a model that support both Hi Sync speed AND external battery pack (as Canon 580EX II). I Went with the 565EX because external pack was more important for me and … see more YN-565EX Support external power but NOT Hi Sync. YN-568EXII support Hi Sync but NOT external power. Unfortunately as of December 2013, Yongnuo doesn't offer a model that support both Hi Sync speed AND external battery pack (as Canon 580EX II). I Went with the 565EX because external pack was more important for me and it works great with either Canon external pack, Yougnuo SF-18 or Cheetah Lithium L4500 see less

    By Jonathan on December 21, 2017

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does it work very well with the canon 70d on the hot shoe and wirelessly ? thx

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  • Yes

    By Roblife on November 17, 2017

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Do you deliver to New Zealand? Because you said "This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.". But I can't buy it.

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  • Unfortunately we can't ship to New Zealand at this time. Possibly in the future but we appreciate you looking at our items for sale. Take care and thanks again.

    By Manzano on September 4, 2017

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With a full charge how many Watts would you say the flash is comparable too?

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  • A flash produces very bright white light for an extremely short period of time usually measured in thousandths of a second. If you are comparing this with a continuous lighting source which is measured in watts it becomes rather difficult and somewhat irrelevant. The guide number of 58 (YN568EX II) tells you how far a… see more A flash produces very bright white light for an extremely short period of time usually measured in thousandths of a second. If you are comparing this with a continuous lighting source which is measured in watts it becomes rather difficult and somewhat irrelevant. The guide number of 58 (YN568EX II) tells you how far away you can be to get effective exposure from the flash if the flash is the primary source of light. If said flash was on continuously it would be a very bright light in terms of continuous wattage output when compared with studio lighting. A more relevant comparison would be lumen-seconds which is an accurate measure of light as is the guide number rating for a flash. see less

    By Patrick Hogan on August 25, 2017

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Can someone confirm if the power settings of an off-camera YN-568 EX can be adjusted remotely via the YN-622C triggers ?

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  • Hi, Recently, I just bought both YN 568 EX & YN 622C. They are incredible!! I'm very happy with the results they're perform and the price is reasonable.

    By KM papa on June 24, 2017

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  • By Risa Yamamoto

    May 25, 2020

    Built with a great material. Durable and easy to use.

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  • By Andrea Munoz Hincapie

    January 27, 2018

    Perfect, thank you

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  • By R***p

    January 23, 2018

    Awesome. Have recommended it to friends and family.

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  • By Chris

    January 23, 2018

    Awesome flash for the money! Also works on my Sony a6000!

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  • By HankThe Tank

    January 19, 2018

    Works great!

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  • By Jason W. Peters

    January 17, 2018

    I have a YN-568EX, YN-568EX II and a Nikon SB700. The 568EX II like the SB700 can do Auto FP (high speed sync). The 568EX cannot do high speed sync. The menus are easy to navigate, but not as easy as the Nikon, since the flashes are designed around the Cannon brand I would guess they are similar to the Cannon models. I bought this YN flashes for there i-TTL capability using CLS to control them directly from my D600. I have never had a problem with CLS (creative lighting system) to control my off camera flashes in manual or i-TTL. I bought the SB700 first because I wasn't sure how reliable the YN flashes would be, but you really cannot tell the difference when working off camera. Both of the YN work in the camera's hot shoe, but some functionality like Auto FP or BL mode doesn't seem to work on the 568EX or 568EX ii. After purchasing the SB700 I figured that I would give the YN a chance since they are a 1/3 the price. IMO they work great!! If you only need one flash don't hesitate to purchase one of the YN flashes, just know they may not have all the functionality of the Nikon speedlites when mounted in the hot shoe. Put one on a light stand with or without a modifier and you would be hard pressed to tell the difference. I use CLS all the time with my pop up flash as the commander. I recently started looking at the Pocket Wizard Mini/Flex and the Phottix Odin (TTL systems) to trigger the flashes thru walls or other obstructions. I was surprised to learn that neither of these triggers work with the YN flashes. Both manufactures only test with the name brand flashes. I have read over and over about problems with Nikons CLS not working in direct sun light and that maybe be in some situations, but before you spend the money for the trigging system be sure to test for yourself. I have been very impressed with how well this system works in my workflow.

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  • By Greg F.

    January 17, 2018

    This is not as accurate or as easy to use as my Canon 580EXII but it an amazing flash nonetheless. The price can't be beat. Although I must say, a colleague of mine ordered one of these that was a dud. After only a few uses, his would only fire on full power. He returned it and received one that worked correctly.

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  • By Josef Young

    January 16, 2018

    I've owned 3 of these flashes, killed one by tipping over a 7 foot light stand. The other 2 I've beaten up pretty good and are still firing. For a flash these will do everything you ask of them. My only con is they are battery killed so be sure to purchase come rechargeable or you'll but coming out of pocket very often. I shoot portraiture, real estate and architecture and these things stay with me at all times. I have attached to the Yongnuo wireless transmitter and it works flawlessly for me 100% of the time.

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  • By A. Gil

    January 16, 2018

    It's a great flash, exactly what I needed it. I'm no pro so buying a Canon flash for me that takes flash photography maybe 3-5 times a year this made total sense.

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  • By Rob

    January 16, 2018

    This is the first flash I've ever owned and I'm glad I started with this one. It's amazing for the price. Unless I start getting paid very well for my photography, I don't see a need to use any other brand of flash. I mainly wanted it to shoot off camera with my T3i, it does exactly that and in TTL. Honestly, it's a 400-500 dollar flash for 130 dollars. Flash also works great while on the camera, don't look any further. Get one.

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  • By Cary

    January 16, 2018

    I had a canon 430 and I can only compare the output with. It is pretty much the same. I expect to have more. End up, I just use the 430 and put this as spare.

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  • By U***c

    January 16, 2018

    work really well. Auto mode handles it well. Bought a diffuser for it but the pictures come out hazy. A very good purchase if you consider buying a flash for your dslr

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  • By Brent H.

    January 16, 2018

    I received this from UPS today (they are unreliable with their delivery times.) has plenty of features,, nice pouch but no belt loop and the manual does not fit the pouch sadly. the manual is also not overly clear its a translated English with errors.

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  • By Tarikh M.

    January 16, 2018

    Great flash. This is my second flash of the same model number. I everything except that the battery door cover is pretty flimsy and the tabs break easily. I already contacted Yongnuo's ebay store and ordered a few replacements. I plan on purchasing a couple of rubber bands to make sure the batteries don't create unwanted pressure on the new door.

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  • By zanypoet

    January 16, 2018

    The overall build quality is very good, on par with Canon 320EX. I didn't think the battery door was weak as it is supported by metal plate and pin, no worse than brand name models and much better than previous iteration of Yongnuo flashes. Flash output is consistent as well as the recycle time. It works well as a master flash and in slave mode. Also works well with Yungnuo's YN-622C-TX Bundle With YN-622C in multiple flash set up. Although this unit is wired for Canon cameras, when you configure it as a Nikon slave flash (marked as Sn on the LCD panel) it works flawlessly as a Nikon specific optical slave flash using Nikon CLS system, either using Nikon's SU-800 , SB-910, SB-900, SB-800 flashes. This feature makes this flash so much more versatile as I shoot both Nikon and Canon system. When I need multiple slave flashes for Canon, I can configure Yungnuo's Nikon version to act as Canon slave flash (marked Sc on the LCD panel). Only con for me is that the user interface is not very intuitive and took me awhile to get use to using all the features.

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  • By Keith Fuller

    January 16, 2018

    i'll start off by saying that i'm a wedding photographer mainly. i LOVE using flash. if i'm using studio lights, then all these features are meaningless to me, however, out in the field when you don't have time to use light meters and take a billion test shots you need these features. the ETTL on this thing has been flawless, and the HSS is waaaay more powerful than i thought it would be. i have a canon 430EXII along with other flashes, but i don't even use my (overpriced) canon flash unless i'm using multiple strobes. everything about this thing feels better than my canon one does, and for a fraction of the price. the screw on hot shoe connector is a lot better than that canon lever-system. the canon one attaches and detaches easier, but it has also fallen off my 5diii a number of times. the screw on one takes a seconder long to switch, but i know that sucker ain't goin' nowhere. the master/slave feature works perfect with my 430EXII, but i don't really use it. if i'm using multiple lights, they are all off-camera, in which case i pop on my YN-622C's. ***ONE THING TO NOTE - you CANNOT simply pop on a YN622C on your camera and YN568EXII and still have the YN568EXII act as a master to your other flashes. if this is what you want, you need separate triggers for all the flashes, and control everything from the back of the camera. However, if your other flashes are dummy optical flashes, they will still fire like normal. i would completely recommend getting the YN622C's to go along with this bad boy. i can't explain how much better life is when you can adjust everything from the back of your camera. sure, you still have to use canon's bizarre ratio system (if you're in ETTL), but you don't look like a moron in front of clients scrambling back and forth from your flash to your shooting position dialing everything in. after using this new Yongnuo stuff, i'm left wondering why anyone would buy some of the other "professional" gear. the only argument that i can entertain in that this doesn't have a connector for battery packs. that can be a huge issue for some people, but not for the majority of users. you can buy 3-4 of these over the canon 600 - so even if one dies on you, it's still a massive win for your wallet. if you're a wedding/event/portrait photographer looking for portable strobes, you will NOT find a better deal - so seriously stop wasting your time looking around. these have power, ETTL, HSS, master/slave functions, and for a percentage of what the "1st Party" brands are going for. bottom line - the features work flawlessly. the power is great. if you need an ETTL flash this is a no-effin'-brainer.

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  • By wildwood

    January 16, 2018

    A good flash, but a little tedious to set-up and use. The flash has plenty of light output power to handle different lighting requirements.

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  • By j***m

    January 16, 2018

    So far so good! I've had it a little over 3 months and used it several times. The batteries seem to last, and I love the versatility of this external flash. I have yet to use the HSS, because I haven't needed it, so I can't comment on that feature. I love it for indoor use, and bouncing it off walls and ceiling for better exposures.

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  • By Jim Lake

    January 16, 2018

    Still new...works fine on camera (T3i Canon) and off. Have not had opportunity to fully ck out yet. Can provide better info once I have system up and running with ordered umbrella's.

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  • By Chae & Miki

    January 16, 2018

    These guys are pretty much a knock off of the 600 and in my case this is perfect. I think for me the only drawback for what I do is not being able to connect to a battery pack- I still wonder why would they leave that option out (oh wait to make another version I have to purchase). Overall the recycling time is great and yes the light emitted is not always consisted but great for weddings and on location shoots.

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