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Yongnuo YN560-TX Wireless Flash Controller and Commander for YN-560III YN-560TX YN560TX Speedlite Canon DSLR Cameras

Yongnuo YN560-TX Wireless Flash Controller and Commander for YN-560III YN-560TX YN560TX Speedlite Canon DSLR Cameras

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Features:
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.

Note: 
This controller only can directly use with YN-560III flash.
Other speedlite must work with RF602 or RF603 or RF603 II receiver.

Specifications:
Type: Wireless controller
Distance: 100m
Channel: 16
Flash mode: M / Multi
Group control: A / B / C / D / E / F
Zoom range: 24-105mm
Shutter interface: 2.5mm 
Battery: 2 * AA batteries (not included)
Item size: Approx. 9.1 * 7 * 4.3cm / 3.6 * 2.8 * 1.7in
Item weight: 97g / 3.42oz
Package size: 10.8 * 8.5 * 6.1cm / 4.2 * 3.3 * 2.4in
Package weight: 140g / 4.92oz

Package List:
1 * Wireless Controller
1 * User Manual (English & Chinese)

Customer Questions & Answers

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Q

put the TX on my 5d mkIII hot shoe and doesn't fire the YN560-III . Help?

A
  • Did you set your channel to match your 560? and make sure your flash is in Rx mode. Here is a link to a video to show you how to setup, Yongnuo YN560-TX Flash Remote Control Transmitter...: http://youtu.be/jstC9p508Io

    By gregs4163 on January 11, 2018

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Will this setup work with the Canon 6D?

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  • Yes. It is what I use on my 6D

    By Robby B. on January 4, 2018

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Q

does it have a pc sync connector?

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  • No

    By Scott on November 26, 2017

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Q

I still don't get it. Does this mean that if I have 3 YN560-III flash units (w/NO triggers), I can have full access to the power settings on the 560

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  • YES.

    By Sandy on September 15, 2017

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Q

I just purchased the 560III speedlight and need a way to use it wirelessly. How does the transmitter differ from the triggers?

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  • This allows you to change the power and zoom settings on the flash from your camera, along with triggering it. The triggers only trigger it.

    By Ryan T Quick on December 19, 2017

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does it works on sony A7???

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  • Yes

    By Quenton Beals on November 28, 2017

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Is it the Nikon or Canon version? There are two versions of the TX a Nikon and a Canon version. The flash wake-up feature is brand dependent.

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  • Hi,there is for Canon,if you wanna Nikon,that's OK.Thanks.

    By Tomono Izumida on October 18, 2017

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I was wondering if this would work with Fuji X cameras. Thanks

A
  • I don't own any Fuji X cameras but I don't see why it wouldn't, If the camera has a std hot shoe (which I believe the Fuji cams do) then It will work, It works perfectly with my Lumix GH3

    By gregs4163 on October 16, 2017

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Does the focus assist lamp work?

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  • Yes,It does.

    By Aki Mizuhara on October 6, 2017

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Will this work for a Nikon D5200?

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  • I ordered canon version, in the user manual they mention with illustration the differences between Nikon and Canon hot shoe connectors. So I believe you have to buy the Nikon version.

    By N. Arafat on October 3, 2017

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  • By Morris

    July 1, 2020

    I am using this to control 2 Yongnuo 560 IVs directly, 2 Neewer 560ii s and Neewer Vision 4 strobe. All the Neewers get triggered with Yongnuo RF605 triggers. Took a while to get it set up, but gives me total control of the Yongnuo flashes and triggers the others. As Neewer flashes wear out ( or break when dropped) will replace with the Yongnuo for max control. Shoot real estate and many time have flashes in ancillary rooms and have to go to them to reset power....Noooooo more. A time saver

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  • By Miguel

    December 14, 2019

    I have almost three months to buy this system flash, everything was fine and I recently went to put the batteries to one of the flash and now Dont want to turn on, but despite everything seems good flash

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  • By Gray Whitley [+] PhotoJournal

    December 12, 2019

    Manual flash settings option does not work with both flashes - strobe seems to be full-power blast constantly - will overheat batteries with intensive use, has shut-off feature when this event happens - batteries can get hot enough for hot potato juggles - after flash cools for a over 5-min can resume shoot normally. Transmitter when used has a good range. Used a flash set-up across a high school auditorium and works like a charm at a distance.. Will transmit through the occasional wall also. I have a previous Yongnuo 560III and strobe intensity settings work fine - this particular set is fackd up.

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  • By TT

    December 11, 2019

    Affordable and versatile speed light set for off-camera enthusiasts. For the price, you won't get TTL or HSS with this setup. But it is a very capable set for manual flash use with a very intuitive transmitter. I would give the set five stars, if not for the fact that "Multi" (stroboscopic) function does not work at all. Judging by how the TEST trigger successfully flashes multiple strobes only when the TEST is depressed for the duration of the intended strobe count, it appears to have a design flaw or a bug.

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  • By Bryan Duggan

    November 7, 2019

    I was always annoyed by pocket wizards that failed inexplicably but this flash/transceiver combo has never let me down.

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  • By ***

    March 3, 2019

    Good product

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  • By Danielle de St. Germain

    July 1, 2018

    I like the Yongnuo flash system especially for starting out. It was relatively inexpensive. The only thing is that the batteries die quickly and sometimes with two flashes it doesn't communicate flawlessly.

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  • By Bob Pierce

    February 8, 2018

    Product works great! They do need to hire an American firm to re-write the instruction manual though.

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  • By Rohit Surya

    December 22, 2017

    Excellent trigger. I use it with my Sony A7. Easy to set up. There are couple of youtube videos on how to use this effectively! Really like this product

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  • By Patrick Perdu

    December 22, 2017

    I have been using Yongnuo 560-II and 560-III for quite some time for their power and simplicity of use in the studio. The -II I used with YN603 and procured -III when I needed more flash since they feature the 603 receiver. Last time I wanted to expand my pool of small flash, Yongnuo had come up with their YN560-TX which allows for simple remote control of up to six independent groups of 560-III and -IV. I procured it and also a pair of 560-IV which I reviewed separately. The setup is trivial when used with -IV and very easy when used with -III. all are cross-compatible. In addition, don't give your older YN603 away just yet: they can trigger the 560-TX remotely using the trigger cord that came with your 603 connected betweeen your camera and the 560-TX. They can also be controlled by it to trigger any other flash including YN560-II, Canon 580ExII or studio monolight (using a small, inexpensive PC sync cord). Of course these are only manual in that case and cannot be adjusted from the camera position, plus they always fire when the -TX shoots (they cannot be assigned to a group). A quick note about the 603: there are Nikon and Canon kits, that depend on the cable provided with them. Your camera requires a specific cable to control the shutter release, make sure you order the right one. See my 603 review for more details. The first setup I came up with for tests was a cheesy snapshot of a Brunca mask I had here using two -IV and one -III, see below. More on that picture in my review for the YN560-IV. All in all if you are really on a budget and you want small inexpensive manual flashguns to do strobism, the YN560-III and -IV are great, and the -IV can control remotely other -IV and -III. If you want a little more ease of use and don't need a -IV on your camera, the YN560-TX featured here is a great option.

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  • By T Johnston

    December 20, 2017

    Works on my Sony A6000. Directions are not great- would be helpful if better translated. You set the trigger to match the channel of your flashes, then run a function on the trigger and hit the center button on the flash. This activates the group functionality on the YN-560III. 6 groups! Photo shows A-C, but there is another page. What a wonderful system! I can see there are more YN-560III/IV units in my future.

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  • By Matthew

    December 19, 2017

    Got this the other day to sync up with my YN560s, and after spending a little time linking them all up I must say it's a lot better than I was expecting.

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  • By digitalman

    December 18, 2017

    I got this for my Sony A7II to use with the YongNou YN560-TX III. This review is simple. I slid it into the hot shoe. And after following the very simple instructions, was remote triggering the flash. It worked perfectly . Yongnou is worth the purchase. At $120, you have a great flash and trigger. If they break you are still less then $350 below the cost of a good canon or nikon flash. Don't debate this purchase. Buy it and you will be thrilled with it's results.

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  • By Chelse

    December 15, 2017

    A+

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  • By Bob G.

    December 12, 2017

    This is a great item. I did find it somewhat difficult to set up with the Yongnuo 560III flash, because I could not figure out how to set the group on the flash. Unfortunately, the instructions are Chinese/English and were difficult for me to understand. However, there are several helpful articles I found online which explained the process, and once set up properly, the transmitter works flawlessly in remotely adjusting both the flash zoom and power. For the price, it can't be beat. It is great to be able to adjust your flash without having to go over to each flash and adjust each manually.

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  • By Jason G. Creative Studios

    December 12, 2017

    I literally ran home when I saw this thing was finally delivered to the house! I currently have 2 Yongnuo 560III flashes and was frustrated every time I needed to change the power or zoom on them because I had to either pull down the light stand or open the softbox to do so. But when I saw that the YN560 TX had come out I couldn't wait to get this thing on my camera and try it out. So far I haven't really done a through run of the thing but from my early setup and testing it works flawlessly. I saw some other folks post some videos of how to connect it to your flashes which made it easy as can be. Simple turn on the flashes and the YN560 TX, put them on the same channel, put the flashes on the "- -" setting, push the 2 buttons on the TX, press the "ok" button the flashes and your good to go. Obviously there’s a few more steps but it was pretty much that easy. Now that I have the means to adjust my flash power and zoom without going back and forth between stand and camera, I can definitely start doing some more serious lighting with my 560 III. I plan on getting a couple more 560 III to go along with this thing so I can really use them on the go versus lugging those big old' strobes. Now if you do have some strobes/monolights, you can obviously only trigger them with this, so don't buy it expecting to control your lights power from this, but an actually commander. This only controls the power and zoom of the 560 III so far, maybe it will work with the new Yongnuo's equivalent to the Canon 600 down the line. Overall, rock solid product that I highly recommend because of the cost, convenience and so far, the performance. Great Job Yongnuo...keep the great affordable products coming!!!

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  • By 0o.Treasure.Island.o0

    December 9, 2017

    I got it on Ebay from a Hongkong Seller. Arrived in 5 days, not bad (I live in California). As the other reviewer pointed out already, activating the group function on the 560 III flash can be a little tricky, you need to go back and forth between your flash and the 560 TX controller (took me 10 mins to figure that out). The manual is not great, but usable. After having that been taken care of, it works flawlessly with my 560 III. I can remotely change the output and zoom. Highly recommended. I only have one 560 III, I cannot comment on how well this controller works with multiple 560IIIs.

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  • By X***Q

    December 7, 2017

    These are definitely not your top of the line strobe/speedlites but for $159.55 they are honestly really good. They do the job there output is pretty good, I dropped on from about 3 feet onto cement and it still works. The transmitter works really far away. I have never had any trouble with the strobes firing. They don't have TTL but what ever, when I shoot with off camera flash I don't use it anyway. A little confusing to figure out how to use them, the manual is written with English as an afterthought but it's not to hard to figure out, the main thing is making sure the transmitter and the strobes or set up on the right channels and banks and the strobes are in the right mode then your good to go. Sure when I start getting more professional jobs I'm going to steep up and get something like Dynalites but these speedlites will stay as my back ups and if I need somethine small and portable.

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  • By L. Gerena

    December 7, 2017

    Fantastic item and very economic. I cannot recommend this enough! I am using it with my Sony A7ii and YN-560 III and RF-603.

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  • By KCQ

    December 6, 2017

    I love this thing. Wish I had it sooner! It's easy to use and the control is great. It only works on the 560 IV, so keep that in mind!

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