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A Yes , this item is able to ship to Brazil .
I'm a professional wedding photographer and these are all I use. I sold all my canon gear to get these.
By Michael Kinney on June 26, 2017
you are right,it can transmit and receive
By Miki Sakai on May 20, 2017
You can use the Yongnuo RF-603 Wireless Flash Trigger mounted on your camera since the 560IV has RF transceiver built-in.
By faviles on April 24, 2018
It has a master flash function. The III does not.
By andylaiphoto on March 12, 2018
No it does not.
By Opeyemi B. on March 1, 2018
Hello Yes you can do that with YN560TX Thank you
By Fulton on November 18, 2017
yes
By Paul on July 2, 2018
It has an internal wireless function that sync's instantly with YN560-TX and other compatible wireless shutter devices and possibly cameras . I have the YN560-TX and I just had to turn it on to have it sync .
By richard garcia on May 18, 2018
I use this with Olympus cameras. Fastest sync is 1/320. I don't think these flashes are capable of faster sync speeds. Check with the specifications if they are TTL. They are manual only for my camera
By minkcreek1 on May 15, 2018
Hi Friend, our YN560IV can work with Nikon D3100, actually, our YN560IV can work with all cameras with standard hot shoe.
By Aman on May 12, 2018
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October 23, 2020
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By M. Smith
December 13, 2017
I purchased this in addition to my 2 YN560 II's that I've been using for two and three years now, I can't comment on the durability of this one just yet, but if it performs as well as my model II's have, I will be ecstatic since this model has a built in transmitter. If it holds up to use I will be purchasing two more of these and yongnuo's TX model to get rid of my cactus V5 transceivers so I can have more ease of control. Right now I pop one with the trigger and use two as slaves, programming just one flash would be much nicer, or even just program at the transmitter a step beyond that :). As with the II's I imagine overall spectral control is iffy, and you WILL need to gel multiples to get the spectrum correct for a shoot.
By Danny Grizzle
November 6, 2017
This is, quite simply, one of my favorite photographic flashes of all time. Combined with the Yongnuo YN560-TX trigger, it is an almost perfect manual off-camera speedlite flash system. I own an obscene number of these units, currently approaching 2 dozen, and headed toward 4 dozen. Most photographers will never need anything like this number of flashes, but it is nice to know the system is capable of doing almost anything you might need. I shoot architecture, but it is easy to see how a large number of flashes might be advantageous for many types of epic shots. Even if you are a portrait photographer, it would be easy to use 6 or 7 units, considering 3 point lighting, with 3 units assigned to a key light box or umbrella, plus fill, kicker and background lights. I use Eneloop rechargeable batteries. Recycle time is amazingly fast, and the flashes are very reliable. The YN560-TX will control separate groups, and has easy and very reliable adjustment of lighting ratios and zoom settings in the motorized head. This is simply an amazing product at an amazing price.
By Marky Mark
September 22, 2017
By Mak
August 19, 2017
By Michael J. Scarborough
July 16, 2017
By starzinmyiz
June 7, 2017
By Rob F.
May 11, 2017
By Thomas
April 28, 2017
I ordered the Yongnuo YN560 IV Flash Kit with the YN560-TX Manual Flash Controller to learn how to do flash photography. It took me a few minutes of playing with the menu systems and watching videos on YouTube to understand how the devices functioned together. The build quality of the YN560 IV Flashes feels like it will handle day to day operations. The YN560-TX Manual Flash Controller on the other hand feels light enough that one solid drop might be enough to do it in. That is to be expected at such a low price point. That's just it, for the price if one or all of the items break, you can go out and buy another set. The flashes in the kit come with soft protective cases for storage, a set of gels, and plastic stands. The plastic stands have a mount on the bottom of them for attaching the units to a light stand. My one problem with the flash units so far is that it can be hard at times to get the built in flash diffuser and bounce card out. I hope that with time and frequent use that it will be easier to get these items out of their slot. I bought this kit to be used with my Nikon D7200. I was pleasantly surprised to find that it also works with my Fujifilm XT1 when the camera is in electronic shutter mode. This kit is a great way to get into flash photography without putting out a lot of money. It's also great for those operating with Nikon and Fujifilm cameras.
By shirleylow
April 19, 2017
I own a Panasonic Lumix G85 camera (which I love), and purchased the Lumix FL360L flash ($210) to learn off-camera flash photography. The learning curve was very steep for me, and I still find that this flash doesn't fire consistently and gives inconsistent TTL results. Out of frustration, I bought the Yongnuo YN560 IV along with the YN560 TX (to be used as on-camera trigger; read my review on that product page). This has the Lumix FL360L beat in the following ways: a) Price. It is 1/3 the price. b) Consistency. The YN560-TX and YN560-IV communicate via radiowaves and does not require line-of-sight between the two. I have never had a misfire. I'm not sure how the Lumix G85 triggers the FL360L; it's either infrared or optical because 1) there is a preflash from the G85's small pop-up flash; 2) direct line-of-sight is required. c) Simplicity. Setup between the YN560-TX and YN560-IV is extremely easy. Once paired, you can manually adjust flash power and zoom of the YN560-IV from the on-camera YN560-TX. The only things I give up by using the Yongnuo trigger+flash system instead of the Panasonic camera+flash are: a) No TTL. b) No High speed sync. But if you're a beginner flash photographer, you don't need these things anyways. By the way, I initially tried to use the Panasonic G85 to trigger the FL360L flash, then have the FL360L flash trigger the YN560-IV flash by setting the YN560-IV to optical slave mode. This doesn't work. So now I have the YN560-TX on-camera to trigger the YN560-IV off-camera flash and (via Yongnuo RF-605) the FL360L off-camera flash.
By sohaib
April 19, 2017
By ModernTechnology
April 14, 2017
Awesome camera. This brand fits my Canon T6i like it was made for it. Improved the picture quality greatly. Had some great features. Battery is easy to install. Batteries last for a long time. Very impressive price. -Used it to control other flashes. -The Master and slave both works. -Display & Backlight works clearly -mode setting is easy -zooming is easy to set -power setting is easy to access -camera rotates easily -
By DS's wife
April 5, 2017
Terrific for the money, and a very nice back-up or second chair to my Canon flash. If it breaks or stops working, I'll get another one, unless I trip over a pile of money--then I'll get another Speedlite. I just wanted to have a second flash in my bag, and this was a good choice.
By SkiDude44
April 3, 2017
HAS all the power you need, and reliable. Cheap enough to buy a ton of, and have a full studio setup of strobes without the pricetag. 4 of these units plus my wireless trigger = outdoor and indoor On Location portrait work at a HUGE discount. BUY THIS IF YOU LIKE: manual Flash NO TTL Great coverage and distance capability CHEAP and RELIABLE DONT BUY if you cant handl ALL OF THE ABOVE........
By Ribs
March 16, 2017
By Myocardium
January 12, 2017
When second-shooter at my first wedding, I clumsily dropped it out of my hand at the reception and it took about a 4 foot drop onto carpet and bounced back to life. Much better situation than my primary shooter who dropped his expensive name-brand Canon 580 into water and it was toast. In addition, I find the buttons much easier to operate than that of my Canon 430exII, as they're bigger on the YN and seem to respond to touch better. You really gotta berate the Canon to toggle through the settings. It would be nice if the YN has a physical as opposed to electronic on/off switch as this tends to drain battery and YN says to take the batteries out while not in use probably for this reason. One thing I do like better about the Canon's is that the lock switch is a lever and a button which lends itself to one handed operation much easier than tightening down by a twist motion. Soft padded case and stand are nice bonuses from YN, as well as the integral diffuser and card. All in all this is a stupid good value from YN and I'm about to oder my third which along with the YN560-TX will serve most of my wedding and portrait needs. For value its a 5/5 and I give it 4 stars today because of the lack of a flip switch for power as well as the lock dial.
By Jeremy K.
November 23, 2016
By Marc
November 16, 2016
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June 8, 2016
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