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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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By Keith
October 30, 2019
Finish the job and pay the price you can't match! ! ! I used two of them for head meetings with theater actors, and I think I should charge more for the way the images are broadcast! The bottom line is that if you don't want to spend a lot of money on the flash, it works fine. Used on my Fujifilm X-T20.
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By Mario
October 26, 2019
This is a good option, there are many options to buy today, but this is a good option, I used many flashes in live presentations and conferences before being able to work properly. If you want to buy a flash before buying it, read the features, tests, etc., since there are many professional and input features, prices and other information, you can pay the cost and demand required. I recommend this simple and very useful.
By Robert
October 26, 2019
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October 23, 2019
I am a newcomer to flash photography. I've always liked this flash so far. Before buying, I saw countless YouTube videos, everyone says that I will get the best return. I definitely don't want to spend a lot of money. I have a limited budget, I go out, take a night photo to try, and the photos are great. Flash includes diffuser and white bounce card.
By Denise
October 19, 2019
By ***
December 9, 2018
I really enjoyed this speedlight. It is great for the money. It does not have the IR assist for autofocusing in low light but does a wonderful job. The only downside is that I have only used it for 6 months now and it started malfunctioning...it would not turn on at times but after a bit of jiggling it would turn on. Now it does not turn on at all :(
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July 5, 2018
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By Michael Delman
December 18, 2017
I've had this flash for a while but haven't used it a lot until now. I need a unit with very fast recycle for a project I'm working on where I'm shooting ten frames per second for three seconds and using multiple speedlites and Einstein strobes. I tried my $500 Canon 600EX-RT and even at lowest power (1/128) and with an external battery pack it could not keep up. So I tried the Yongnuo. With the same battery pack, it has no trouble keeping up with that burst rate, even at 1/16 power. I don't know what the output of the Yongnuo is compared to the Canon, although they seem to be comparable. This is definitely not a scientific test, and I know the Canon unit will do things this one won't, but for this purpose the Yongnuo will do the job that a Speedlite that costs seven times as much won't do. I just ordered five more.
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