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YONGNUO YN600EX-RT Flash Speedlite TTL 1/8000s for Canon Camera AS Canon 600EX-RT

YONGNUO YN600EX-RT Flash Speedlite TTL 1/8000s for Canon Camera AS Canon 600EX-RT

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Features:
YONGNUO YN600EX-RT- Global First Aftermarket Radio Transmission Speedlite!
-Supports RT System:
One YN600EX-RT can be used as on-camera master unit and remote slave unit of Canon's RT system,and supports Gr grouping mode.
-Fully Compatible with YONGNUO YN-E3-RT,Canon's 600EX-RT/ST-E3-RT Wireless Signal:
One YN600EX-RT can be used as master unit to trigger YONGNUO YN600EX-RT, Canon's 600EX-RT,and live display the flash groupings of slave unit and recycling information; One YN600EX-RT can ]respectively receive the wireless signal of 
master unit YN600EX-RT,YN-E3-RT,Canon’s 600EX-RT/ST-E3-RT, realizing remote TTL, M and Gr flash.
-High Guide Number, Supports High-speed Sync:
GN60@ ISO100, 200mm; supports high-speed sync TTL, manual flash, Gr grouping flash, the highest synchronous speed can reach 1/8000s.
-Supports USB Firmware Upgrade:
The YN600EX-RT equipped with the USB interface, supports firmware upgrade, the users can download the upgrade firmware through the Yongnuo official website to upgrade the flash.
-Supports Wireless Optical Slave function:
The YN600EX-RT supports YONGNUO, Canon's and Nikon's wireless optical master signal, supports S1 and S2 pre flash cancel mode.
-Support Auto/Manual Zooming:
The YN600EX-RT supports auto and manual zooming, the flash coverage can be changed between AUTO, 20~200mm.
Settings Save Automatically, Supports Custom Settings (Fn).
The parameters on the flash will automatically save when the flash turned off; the users can customize setting the flash function as needed.
-Ultrafast Charging Recycle System, Supports External Power Supply.
-Equipped with Big Size LCD Display Screen, Standard PC Synchronous Interface.

Specifications:
Circuit design: Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT)
Guide No.: 60 (ISO 100, 105mm)
Flash mode: TTL, M, Multi,GR
Triggering mode: Camera set-up,wireless master mode, wireless slave mode, Sc,Sn, S1, S2
Zoom range: 20, 24, 28, 35, 50, 70, 80, 105,135,200mm
Vertical rotation angle: -7~90 degrees
Horizontal rotation angle: 0~360 degrees
Power supply: 4* AA size batteries (not included)
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 
Wireless triggering distance: 20~25m indoor, 10~15m outdoor
Optical transmission triggering distance: Up to 100m
Additional features: master flash, high-speed sync,second-curtain sync, FEC,FEB,FEV, The electronic flash head zooming, sound prompt, automatically saving setting, PC port, power saving mode, over heat protection and advanced options setting
Item size: 20 * 7.5 * 6.5cm / 7.9 * 3.0 * 2.6in
Item  weight: 420g / 14.8oz
Package size: 22 * 10.5 * 9.5cm / 8.7 * 4.1 * 3.8in
Package weight: 636g / 1.4Lbs

Package List:
1 * Speedlite
1 * Mini Stand
1 * Protecting Bag
1 * User Manual(Chinese & English)

Customer Questions & Answers

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How can I turn off the beeping sounds? :)

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  • Hold down the Zm/C.Fn button to enter the custom configuration menu. Scroll through the list with the wheel. It should be menu item 20. Then toggle it with the wheel and Sel/Set button.

    By G. Lanz on February 7, 2018

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can these get brighter than the YONGNUO YN560 III

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  • In manual it has much more power

    By Nubooo on March 17, 2018

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Can a YN600ex-rt flash work with YN622c triggers on a Canon 5d mark ii and iii?

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  • Hello You need YNE3-RT Thank you … see more Hello You need YNE3-RT Thank you A&R PHOTO VIDEO INC see less

    By Valiant on May 11, 2018

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Are yongnuo yn600 and yn-e3-rt compatible with canon 550d (=canon t2i) ?

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  • Yes

    By JDH on May 13, 2018

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Can a YN-622c-TX on hot shoe of Canon 5D Mark III FULLY CONTROL in ETTL and Manual mode an off-camera YN-600EX-RT and YN-622c combo?

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  • Yes, our YN622C-KIT is fully compatible with Canon 5D mark III.

    By Kae Shiraki on May 9, 2018

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What does the Tv! indicator light mean?

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  • Tv refers to shutter speed on the camera. I own a couple of the Yongnuo YN600ex-rt flash units and I've never seen an indicator light on the flash that is labeled Tv. Where exactly is this indicator on your flash?

    By NixImages on May 6, 2018

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Does anyone know how I can connect the flash to my camera(canon t5i) I tried using it as a hotshoe flash but it's not working?

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  • Send it back a bad flash,they work pretty good

    By Johnnie Bouie Jr. on May 8, 2018

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this model have the overheating problem yet?

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  • Nope. Not on my end I have two. Then again I might not use them like you would. I haven't hit full power continuously yet

    By Snowboarderman on May 5, 2018

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I have a canon sx50 and bought a flash yongnuo 600ex . the camera communicates with the flash, but the flash does not fire. the flash will fire in tes

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  • The SX50 HS also inherits its predecessor's flash hotshoe which allows it to accommodate (and control) compatible Canon Speedlites, though wireless control of the Speedlite 600EX-RT isn't supported. Since the SX50 HS is roughly the same size as a budget DSLR, it's also quite manageable to hold and use when fitted with … see more The SX50 HS also inherits its predecessor's flash hotshoe which allows it to accommodate (and control) compatible Canon Speedlites, though wireless control of the Speedlite 600EX-RT isn't supported. Since the SX50 HS is roughly the same size as a budget DSLR, it's also quite manageable to hold and use when fitted with an external flash. Note the FZ200 also offers a full-sized flash hotshoe, although the Sony HX200V does not. All three do have built-in flashes though. see less

    By Michael Wierzbinski on May 4, 2018

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Will I be able to control settings via the camera LCD screen like the Canon 600Ex-RT

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  • Yes, please be informed that you could control settings via the camera LCD screen.

    By Megumi Machida on May 6, 2018

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  • By Andrew Amani

    March 11, 2020

    I did have issues of them overheating but that was because I was shooting outdoors and the combination of the sun and overuse creating a heating problem. Luckily, I had a bunch on stand-by and was able to switch them out. I did try to use a beauty dish and have the light come in on the product from behind using a diffusion screen but the light had this weird cross shape that made it difficult to shape. I bounced the light (red bottle) but it blasted the light all over. I had no control. The green Olive Oil shot is how I wanted to shape the light but I had to use a snoot. Not ideal but it still came out looking okay. These lights are cheap and do the job. Would I use it in a setting where I need something extremely reliable? Probably not. Probably use Alien Bees, Baja or ProPhoto on a rental.

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  • By o***S

    December 30, 2017

    Love this speed light. Bought 2 lights and the trigger. I use them on my canon 7d and they work great.

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  • By Judy Bellamy

    December 26, 2017

    Christmas gift. I hope she loves it.

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  • By Mark Niebauer

    December 24, 2017

    Fantastic value! I'm going to buy my 5th one soon!

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  • By Marc W

    December 17, 2017

    Love YongUno. Top quality stuff giving ole Canon a run for the money and some much needed competition.

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  • By That guy

    November 14, 2017

    I have both one of these and two of the Canon 600EX-RT's. In the 2 months I've had it (bought off eBay as they were the only source) I've had zero problems. The YN talks to my Canon 600's perfectly in both slave and master modes with my two 5 D MK III's. The construction does seem to be a bit cheaper but at about 1/3 the price I can deal with that. There are a few slight differences in the construction, but it is very similar to the Canon 600. Weddings are very rough on photography equipment. I shot 12 weddings in 2014 and I can tell you that I saw many things happen with both mine and my colleagues equipment. I saw cameras drop, off camera flashes get knocked over, liquids get spilled, etc. At the price of these I can buy multiple of them at the price of the Canon 600's and if something goes wrong, I can just whip out another replacement and not be stressed that I just loss $500 (price of Canon 600). I've owned many flashes, 430ex, 580ex-II, 600ex-rt, and this is by far the best bang for the dollar especially if you are utilizing off camera flash.

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  • By Mark

    November 8, 2017

    The YN600 is a great bargain. The reverse engineering is pretty much spot on. I have 2 small issues with this flash, 1) The Auto Focus Assist beam is way more intrusive then it's Canon counterpart. (Can learn to live with it. But very noticeable by the subject(s). 2) HSS would not work in AV Mode. Worked great in Manual though. Those 2 issues would not make or break my decision to buy this Flash. It is still on great bargain.

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  • By S Lee

    November 1, 2017

    My second YN600Ex-RT. Great speedlite at fraction of cost. Love Yongnuo products. Not as refined as Canon, but needed extra speedlite slaves and they're working just fine! They sync just fine with all of my triggers.

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  • By Nara Mehtiyeva

    October 25, 2017

    Price is perfect, quality is good

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  • By William C.

    October 24, 2017

    Hasn't failed me yet! Shot entire wedding , no mis fires , no overheating. Worked perfect. A plus I found on this over the Canon ( which I also have) is that when bouncing the flash you still have full control of the zoom feature. The build quality isn't as great as the canon but with proper care I don't feel this would be an issue. It might not survive a drop as well as the canon unit.

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  • By tenobcy

    October 24, 2017

    Very good flash, I like it. The YN600ex-rt performs the same as Canon 600ex-rt. I have both brands and tried them as master – slave system and as slaves with YN 3E-rt. In both cases the results were good. I am going to buy another YN600ex-rt. The price of YN600ex-rt is very appealing. The only minor difference is the feeling how the buttons and wheel operate – on Canon 600ex-rt are smoother.

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  • By V. R. Richards

    October 24, 2017

    A VERY reasonably priced alternative to the much more expensive speedlites manufactured by the major camera companies, with quality construction and materials, as well as being just as capable as the name brand competitors' product!

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  • By Jim

    October 23, 2017

    Same as the Canon except it doesn't have a lock button to secure the top of the flash. Not a problem unless you use a heavy modifier ( like a Fong) on it. I have 2 Canon 600 ex-rt and 3 Yongnuo YN600EX-RT If I were starting over ( they weren't available then) I would get 3 of these ( $120 ea = 360) and the trigger ($85) for less ($445 total) than one Canon 600EXRT ( $550)

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  • By K. Smith

    October 19, 2017

    I just bought a pair of these, so can't speak to durability. I can say that the build quality is excellent, they are easy to figure out and seem to work perfectly with my 5d Mk III. They are slightly larger than my Canon 580EX II, and they feel just as solid. The display on the back is big, the controls and custom functions are easy to access and understand. Overall I'd have to say that this is an amazing flash for the price! I've got 5 other Yongnuo flashes of different types and have even dropped one of them from 8' off a light stand, the battery door and front light cover popped off, I put them back on and a year later it's still working just fine. With most things I tend to buy the Canon brand, but with the flashes, considering how many I need at times I have no problem buying Yongnuo, of all the flashes I've had over the past 5 years I've only had a problem with one of them (not the one I dropped) and considering the use it got I wasn't upset about it.

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  • By Will & Julie Thomas

    October 19, 2017

    Clearly a Canon knock off, I own the Canon as well. If you put this side by side with the Canon 600 they are nearly identical. I have used these for a few weddings and they have not failed me yet. Wireless ETTL is extremely helpful when you need to run and gun with the flash. I use these with the Yongnuo YN-E3-RT. I put these on a stand in the general area I am shooting and keep my camera distance about the same as the flash is away from the subject and these do a great job. Unless you need to Canon I would really consider these as they are much cheaper and do a great job.

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  • By Kaitlin C

    October 19, 2017

    From what I can tell you need to be shooting in manual mode, but this flash is awesome, does a pretty great job at calculating how much light is needed, only a few times I've had to manually offset its exposure stop setting to get the right lighting

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  • By Dustin Brown

    October 16, 2017

    I was skeptical, but they work great. We have added quite a few to our photography deployments. The IR assist beam is too direct and is annoying at weddings but you can pop off the translucent red panel and put some diffusing paper or plastic in there and it still works great without the annoying red grid being cast on everything in sight. I haven't had any reliability issues, but we just bought extras so we either have extra lighting options or if some fail, we have backups to get our essential shots done.

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  • By Obadiah Lee

    October 13, 2017

    Pros: - Quality flash - Wireless capability - Sync, Master, Slave - Great! Cons: - Not Canon, if you're a brand snob (I used to be) - None at this time I've been a photographer for years and I've always hated how much the actual name brand strobes cost! I've known of the Yongnuo brand and products for awhile but it wasn't until I bought this flash that I started to realize that Yongnuo is a genuine and real competitor to the name brands! I bought two of these to use for a wedding and also studio setup with back drop, they have done great! These flashes are essentially Canon EX600-RTs as Yongnuos. Despite some design differences and minor details, they have all the same features and functions and they work flawlessly. The wireless system is great with different grouping; A,B,C, Master, Slave, and ETTL options to name a few. If you want to buy a Canon strobe go on ahead, but at the price of a Canon EX600, you can purchase 3-4 of these. Save yourself some money and just pick these up.

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  • By Lee B.

    October 13, 2017

    This flash performs amazingly. I tested it next to an actual Canon 600EX-RT and I wasn't able to see any real difference between them. Yongnuo seems to have a record of making high quality products as well, so I assume it will last at least as long as the Canon one would, and I'm positive money will last longer in my bank account purchasing this over the Canon version.

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  • By sycofaery

    October 11, 2017

    Pros: value. Can buy 3 for the price of 1 canon. Lots of power can be triggered optically or through the built in radio system can master through the built in radio system the built in radio system works VERY well menu is identical to Canon 600 EX-RT's personally mine never overheated Cons: Sucks batteries down (I recommend AmazonBasics AA High-Capacity Rechargeable Batteries or a battery pack) a more confusing menu than older and smaller speedlites (there's a learning curve going from a 430 EX II to this, but that's to be expected) It can NOT be a master if you are using the optical trigger system, only a slave. This is something they don't tell you The "clamping" system that connects the speedlite to your camera or a stand is not very strong. The rubber protective piece falls off ASAP. Mine were gone after the first event I used them for.

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